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▼a Japan at war
▼h [electronic resource] :
▼b an encyclopedia /
▼c Louis G. Perez, editor. |
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▼a Santa Barbara, Calif. :
▼b ABC-CLIO,
▼c c2013. |
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▼a 1 online resource (xxxviii, 615 p.) :
▼b ill., maps. |
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▼a Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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▼a Ainu, military resistance to -- Aizawa Seishisai (1782-1863) -- Aizu Samurai Spirit -- Akihito (Heisei), Emperor (b. 1933) -- Amau Doctrine -- American Anti-alien Movement -- AMPO : United States-Japan Security Treaty (1951) -- Anglo-Japanese Alliances (1902-1921) -- Anti-Comintern Pact (1936) -- Anti-Japanism in China -- Anti-Narita Airport Movement -- Araki Sadao (1877-1966) -- Ashikaga Takauji (1305-1358) -- Atomic bombs : surrender of Japan (August 15, 1945) -- Azuma kagami -- Bakumatsu fencing schools and nationalism -- Bataan, Battle of (1941-1942) -- Bataan Death March (April 1942) -- Beheiren : Anti-Vietnam War Movement -- Bikini Island atomic tests (1946-1958) -- Boissonade de Fontarabie, Gustave Emile (1825-1910) -- Boshin Civil War (1867-1868) -- Boshin Civil War, causes -- Boshin Civil War, consequences -- Boxer Rebellion (1898-1900) -- Buddhism copes with imperialism (1900-1945) -- Buke Shohatto -- |
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▼a Bunmei kaika -- Burma Air Campaign (1941-1942) -- Bushido -- Bushido in Japanese sports -- Christian era, suppression (Fumi-e) -- Civil Wars (1467-1570), causes -- Civil Wars (1467-1570), consequences -- Civil Wars, Sengoku Era (1467-1570) -- Cloister Government (Insei) -- Colonization of Hokkaido -- Colonization of Taiwan (1895-1945) -- Comfort women -- Continental adventurers (Tairiku Ronin) -- Coral Sea, Battle of (May 7-8, 1942) -- Corregidor, Battle of (April-May 1942) -- Domei News Agency (Domei Tsushinsha) -- Doolittle Raid (April 18, 1942) -- Dutch on Deshima (1641-1859) -- Early Meiji (1868-1890) political reforms -- Early Mytho-histories : Kojiki and Nihon shoki -- Emigrants from Japan -- Enomoto Takeaki (1836-1908) -- February 26 Incident (1936) -- Firearms in premodern Japan -- Fujiwara Family -- Fukuzawa Yukichi -- Gen'yosha nationalism -- Gilbert Islands Campaign (November 1943) -- Go-Daigo -- Golovnin Affair (1811-1813) -- Gordon, Beate Sirota (b. 1923) -- Goto Shinpei -- Greater East Asia co-prosperity sphere -- Great Kanto earthquake (1923) -- Guadalcanal, Land Battle for (August 1942- February 1943) -- Guam, Battle for (July 21-August 10, 1944) -- Hakko Ichiu -- Hansan, Battle of (1592) -- Hara-kiri (Seppuku) -- Hara Takashi (1856-1921) -- Harris, Townsend (1804-1878) -- |
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▼a Hashimoto Kingoro (1890-1957) -- Heike monogatari -- Heusken, Henry (1832-1861) -- High Treason Incident (1910-1911) -- Himiko-Iyo Succession Crisis (Third Century C.E.) -- Hiratsuka Raicho -- History textbooks controversy -- Hitotsubasi Keiki (Tokugawa Yoshinobu) (1827-1913) -- Hogen-Heiji-Gempei Wars (12th Century) -- Hojo Masako (1157-1225) -- Hojo Tokimune (1251-1284) -- Hong Kong, Battle of (December 8-25, 1941) -- Ichi-go Campaign (April-December 1944) -- Ichikawa Fusae (1893-1981) -- Ienaga Saburo (1913-2002) -- Ii Naosuke (1815-1860) -- Ikeda Hayato (1899-1965) -- Ikko Ikki -- Imjin War -- Inoue Kaoru (1836-1915) -- International Military Tribunal for the Far East (1946-1949) -- Ishiwara Kanji (1889-1949) -- Isshi Incident -- Itagaki Taisuke (1837-1919) -- Ito Hirobumi -- Ito Noe (1895-1923) -- Ito Yuko (1843-1913) -- Iwakura Mission (1871-1873) -- Iwakura Tomomi (1825-1883) -- Iwo Jima, Battle for (February 19- March 26, 1945) -- Jiang Jieshi (Ch'iang K'ai-shek) (1887-1975) -- Jimmu Tenno (711 B.C.E.?-585 B.C.E.?) -- Jingu Kogo -- Jiyu Minken Undo -- Jokyu War of 1221 -- Kagoshima, Bombardment of -- Kakitsu Disturbance -- |
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▼a Kakure Kirishitan (750) -- Kamakura Bakufu (1185-1333) -- Kamikaze (Tokkotai) -- Katsu Kaishu (1823-1899) -- Kawakami Soroku (1848-1899) -- Kimigayo (national anthem) -- Kim Ok-kyun (1851-1894) -- Kita Ikki (1883-1937) -- Kitabatake Chikafusa (1293-1354) -- Kokutai and Ultra-nationalism -- Komura Jutaro (1855-1911) -- Konoe Fumimaro (1891-1946) -- Korea added to the empire (1905-1910) -- Korean War (1950-1952) -- Kotoku Shusui (1871-1911) -- Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi -- Kwantung Army Adventurism (1926-1936) -- Language : change in the sixth to eighth centuries -- Language : change in the 19th to 20th centuries -- Law on assembly and political association of 1890 -- League of Nations, Mandates -- Leyte Gulf, Battle of (October 23-26, 1944) -- London Naval Conference -- Loyalist verse (Shishi-gin) -- MacArthur, Douglas (1880-1964) -- Malaya Campaign (1941-1942) -- Manchukuo -- Manila, Battle for (February 3-March 3, 1945) -- Maria Luz Incident (1872) -- Maruyama Masao (1914-1996) -- Matsudaira Sadanobu -- Matsukata Masayoshi (1835-1924) -- Matsuoka Yosuke (1880-1946) -- May Fourth Movement (1919) -- Meiji Constitution (1890) -- Meiji Economic Reforms (1870-1880s) -- Meiji Emperor (1852-1912) -- Meiji-Era Peasant Uprisings -- Meiji Ishin Shishi -- Meiji Land Tax (1873) -- Meiji Press Laws -- |
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▼a Midway, Battle of (June 3-6, 1942) -- Minamoto Yoritomo (1147-1199) -- Minamoto Yoshitsune (1159-1189) -- Minobe Tatsukichi (1873-1948) -- Mishima Yukio (1925-1970) -- Mito School -- Mongol Invasions of Japan (1274, 1281) -- Mukden Incident : Lytton Report -- Muromachi Bakufu (1338-1573) -- Musha-e (Warrior Prints) -- Mutsu Munemitsu (1844-1897) -- Namamugi Incident -- Nanjing Massacre -- Nara (Heijo-kyo) to Heian-kyo -- Nativism, rise of -- Navy, modernized (1868-1894) -- New Guinea Campaign (March 8, 1942-September 13, 1945) -- New religions in imperial and postwar Japan -- Newsreels -- Nichiren (1222-1282) -- Ninja -- Nishi Amane (1829-1897) -- Nitobe Inazo (1862-1933) -- Nitta Yoshisada (1301-1338) -- Nogi Maresuke -- Nomonhan/Khalhin-Gol, Battle of (1939) -- Nozu Michitsura (1842-1907) -- Occupation of Japan -- Oda Nobunaga (1534-1582) -- Oshio Yoshio (1659-1703) and the 47 Ronin -- Okinawa, Invasion of (Operation Iceberg, March-June) -- Oku Yasukata (1846-1930) -- Okubo Toshimichi -- Okuma Shigenobu (1838-1922) -- Onin War (1467-1477) -- Organ theory of the state -- Orientalism -- Osaka Castle, Battle of (1614-1615) -- Oshio Heihachiro (1793-1837) -- Otori Keisuke (1833-1911) -- Otsu Incident (1891) -- Oyama Iwao (1842-1916) -- Oyatoi Gaikokujin -- Pacifism -- |
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▼a Pal, Radhabinod (1886-1967) -- Pan-Asianism -- Party Cabinets (1918-1933) -- Peace Preservation Law (1925) -- Pearl Harbor, Attack on (1941) -- Perry, Matthew (1794-1858) -- Philippine Sea, Battle of (June 19-21, 1944) -- Port Arthur Siege (1904-1905) -- Portsmouth Treaty -- Postwar politics -- Pu-yi (Henry) (1906-1967) -- Qingdao, Siege of (August 23-November 7, 1914) -- Red Army (Sekigun) -- Rice Riots (1918) -- Right-wing politics in Japan (1945-present) -- Rise of the modern army (1868-1894) -- Ritsu-ryo -- Russian Invasion of Manchuria (1945) -- Russian Neutrality Pact (1941) -- Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905) -- Russo-Japanese War, causes -- Russo-Japanese War, consequences -- Saga Rebellion (1874) -- Saigo Takamori (1827-1877) -- Saigo Tsugumichi (1843-1901) -- Saionji Kinmochi (1849-1940) -- Sakamoto Ryoma (1836-1867) -- Sakoku (1633-1854) -- Sakuradamon Incident (1860) -- San Francisco Peace Treaty (1951) -- Sankin kotai (alternate attendance) -- Sasakawa Ryoichi (1899-1995) -- SatCho Oligarchy -- Sato Eisaku (1901-1975) -- Seikanron -- Seinan (Satsuma) Rebellion (1877) -- Seito (Bluestockings) (1911-1916) -- Sekigahara, Battle of (1600) -- Self-Defense Forces (Jieitai), from the Bomb to Iraq -- Senninbari and "Comfort Bags" -- Senso-e (War Prints) -- Shanghai, Battle of (August 13- November 9, 1937) -- |
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▼a Shiba Ryotaro and Bushido -- Shidehara Kijuro (1872-1951) -- Shimabara Rebellion (1637-1638) -- Shimoda Treaty (1858) -- Shimonoseki, Bombardment of (1863-1864) -- Shimonoseki, Treaty of -- Shoen and Rise of Bushi -- Shotoku Taishi (573-621 C.E.) -- Showa Emperor (Hirohito) (1901-1989) -- Showa Restoration -- Siberian Intervention -- Siemens-Vickers Scandal (1914) -- Singapore, Battle for (February 8-15, 1942) -- Sino-Japanese War (1894-1895) -- Sino-Japanese War, causes -- Sino-Japanese War, consequences -- Sohei ("Monk Warriors") -- Sonno-joi -- South Manchurian Railway -- Southern Court (Yoshino) -- State Shinto -- State Shinto, exporting to the colonies -- Sun Yat-sen (1866-1925) and the Japanese -- Taiheiki -- Taika Reforms -- Taira-no-Masakado (died 940) -- Taisho Emperor (1879-1926) -- Taiwan Expedition (1874) -- Takahashi Korekiyo (1854-1936) -- Takeda Shingen (1521-1573) -- Tanaka Chigaku (1861-1939) -- Tanaka Giichi (1864-1929) -- Tanaka Memorial -- Tanuma Okitsugu (1719-1788) -- Tarawa, Battle of (November 20-24, 1943) -- Tenko (political conversion) -- Togo Heihachiro (1848-1934) -- Tojo Hideki (1884-1948) -- Tokugawa Bakufu political system -- Tokugawa Bakumatsu military reforms -- Tokugawa Ieyasu (1543-1616) -- Tokugawa loyalism : Boshin War -- |
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▼a Tokugawa Nariaki (1800-1860) -- Tokyo, Bombing of (March 9-10, 1945) -- Tokyo Rose (1916-2006) -- Toyama Mitsuru (1855-1944) -- Toyotomi Hideyoshi (1536-1598) -- Tripartite Pact -- Triple Intervention -- Tsushima, Battle of (1905) -- Twenty-One Demands (1915) -- Uchida Yasuya (Kosai) (1865-1936) -- Uchimura Kanzo (1861-1930) -- Unequal Treaties -- Unit 731 -- Versailles Treaty (1919) -- Violence in wartime cinema -- Warrior Tales -- Washington Naval Conference (1921-1922) -- Western medicine in imperial Japan -- Women during World War II : Kokubo Fujinkai and Aikoku Fujinkai -- World War I -- World War I, causes -- World War I, consequences -- World War II -- World War II, consequences -- World War II, Continental Theater -- World War II, Japanese atrocities -- World War II, Pacific Theater -- World War II, Southwest Pacific Theater -- Xi'an Incident (1936) -- Yalu River, Battle of (1894) -- Yalu River, Battle of (1904) -- Yamagata Aritomo (1838-1922) -- Yamamoto Gonnohyoe (1852-1933) -- Yamamoto Isoroku (1884-1943) -- Yamashita Tomoyuki (1885-1946) -- Yasukuni Shrine Controversy -- Yosano Akiko (1878-1942) -- Yoshida Shigeru (1878-1967) -- Yoshida Shoin (1831-1859) -- Young Officer Movement -- Zaibatsu -- Zen Buddhism and militarism -- Zen Buddhism in Japanese sports -- Zengakuren -- Zhang Zuolin (1873-1928). |
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▼a This reference focuses on the events, individuals, organizations, and ideas that shaped Japanese warfare from early times to the present day. |
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▼a Description based on print version record. |
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▼a Japan
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