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▼a 9781306133760 (electronic bk.) |
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▼a Kingsberg, Miriam,
▼d 1981- |
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▼a Moral nation
▼h [electronic resource] :
▼b modern Japan and narcotics in global history /
▼c Miriam Kingsberg. |
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▼a Berkeley :
▼b University of California Press,
▼c c2014. |
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▼a 1 online resource (xvii, 304 pages) :
▼b illustrations. |
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▼a Asia : local studies/global themes ;
▼v 29 |
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▼a Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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▼a Moral crusade in Meiji Japan -- Drug users in the epicenter of consumption -- Cultural producers and the Japanese empire -- Cultural producers and Manchukuo -- Merchants -- Law enforcement -- Laboratory scientists -- Medical doctors -- Moral panic in postwar Japan. |
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▼a "Japan underwent three distinct crises of sovereignty in its modern history: in the 1890s, during the interwar period, and in the 1950s. Each crisis provoked successively escalating crusades against opium and other drugs, in which moral entrepreneurs--bureaucrats, cultural producers, merchants, law enforcement, scientists, and doctors, among others--focused on drug use as a means of distinguishing between populations fit and unfit for self-rule. Moral Nation traces the instrumental role of ideologies about narcotics in the country's efforts to reestablish its legitimacy as a nation and empire. As Kingsberg demonstrates, Japan's growing status as an Asian power and a "moral nation" expanded the notion of "civilization" from an exclusively Western value to a universal one. Scholars and students of Japanese history, Asian studies, world history, and global studies will gain an in-depth understanding of how Japan's experience with narcotics influenced global standards for sovereignty and shifted the aim of nation building, making it no longer a strictly political activity but also a moral obligation to society."--Publisher's website. |
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▼a Description based on print version record. |
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▼a Drug abuse
▼x Social aspects
▼z Japan
▼x History. |
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▼a Drug traffic
▼z Japan
▼x History. |
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▼a POLITICAL SCIENCE
▼x Public Policy
▼x Social Security.
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▼a POLITICAL SCIENCE
▼x Public Policy
▼x Social Services & Welfare.
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▼a HISTORY
▼z Asia
▼z Japan.
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▼a Japan
▼x Moral conditions. |
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▼a Japan
▼x Civilization
▼y 1868- |
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▼a Electronic books. |
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▼a Electronic books. |
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▼i Print version:
▼a Kingsberg, Miriam, 1981-
▼t Moral nation.
▼d Berkeley : University of California Press, [2014]
▼z 9780520276734
▼w (DLC) 2013031720
▼w (OCoLC)861072910 |
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▼a Asia--local studies/global themes ;
▼v 29. |
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▼3 EBSCOhost
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