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Japan 1931-1945--militarism, fascism, Japanism?

Author: Ivan I Morris
Publisher: Boston, Heath [1963]
Series: Problems in Asian civilizations.
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Morris, Ivan I.
Japan 1931-1945--militarism, fascism, Japanism?
Boston, Heath [1963]
(OCoLC)600520413
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Ivan I Morris
OCLC Number: 965227
Description: 77 p. 24 cm.
Contents: The militarists provokes the attack --
The Manchurian incident --
The militarists take the lead --
The anti-foreign militarists --
The supreme command --
The political program of the militarists / O. Tanin and E. Yohan --
Plan for the reorganization of Japan / Kita Ikki --
Can the reactionary-chauvinist movement in Japan be called fascist? / Karl Radek --
Characteristics of Japanese "fascism" / Maruyama Masao --
Differences between Nazi and Japanese leaders / Maruyama Masao --
The unique national polity (Kokutai no Hongi) / Japan Ministry of Education --
Shinto nationalism / D.C. Holtom --
Agrarianism / Maruyama Masao --
The need for emigration and expansion / Hashimoto Kingorō --
The spirit and destiny of Japan / Araki Sadao --
The way of Japan and the Japanese / Okawa Shumei --
Draft of basic plan for establishment of Greater East Asia Co-prosperity Sphere.
Series Title: Problems in Asian civilizations.
Other Titles: Japan 1931-1945, Militarism, Fascism, Japanism?

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