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Japan in Crisis: Essays on Taisho Democracy (Michigan Classics in Japanese Studies)

Author: Ann Waswo
Creators: Bernard S. Silberman, H. D. Harootunian, Gail Bernstein, James B. Crowley, Akira Iriye, Shuichi Kato, Takayoshi Matsuo, Tetsuo Najita, James I. Nakamura
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Category: Book

Buy Used: $30.75



Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 1690440

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 469
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4
Dimensions (in): 9 x 6 x 1

ISBN: 0939512971
Dewey Decimal Number: 952.032
EAN: 9780939512973
ASIN: 0939512971

Publication Date: February 15, 2000
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4 out of 5 stars Big Trouble in Little Taisho   January 25, 2007
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

This book consists of a fine set of articles, kindly reprinted as-is from the rare 1974 edition by the good folks at the University of Michigan (hence the rather generic cover). The idea of treating the Taisho period as a time of crisis and upheaval, i.e. as an exciting time for historians to study, may seem unremarkable today, but at the time it was rather unusual, and so "Japan in Crisis" marks something of a turning point in the field of Japanese Studies. The articles themselves, while slightly uneven in quality at times, are mostly quite interesting and thought-provoking still, and approach the overall subject from a great variety of angles; historians of almost any bent (political, economic, intellectual, literary, and so on) should find something here in their own ballpark, as well as a fine sampling of other approaches. In short, this is a classic collection of academic articles which still retains a healthy freshness and relevancy, a "must" on any grad student's reading list and highly recommended to anyone else seriously interested in the subject.

The articles included are:
1. "Introduction: A Sense of an Ending and the Problem of Taisho" by Harry Harootunian
2. "Some Reflections on Idealism in the Political Thought of Yoshino Sakuzo" by Tetsuo Najita
3. "A Note on the Political Thought of Natsume Soseki in His Later Years" by Takayoshi Matsuo
4. "Kawakami Hajime: A Japanese Marxist in Search of the Way" by Gail Bernstein
5. "Between Politics and Culture: Authority and the Ambiguities of Intellectual Choice in Imperial Japan" by H.D. Harootunian
6. "Aspects of the Proletarian Literary Movement in Japan" by Yoshio Iwamoto
7. "The Bureaucratic Role in Japan, 1900-1945: The Bureaucrat as Politician" by Bernard S. Silberman
8. "Taisho Democracy as the Pre-Stage for Japanese Militarism" by Shuichi Kato
9. "The Failure of Economic Expansion: 1918-1931" by Akira Iriye
10. "A New Asian Order: Some Notes on Prewar Japanese Nationalism" by James B. Crowley
11. "The Japanese Economy, 1911-1930: Concentration, Conflicts, and Crises" by Kozo Yamamura
12. "Incentives, Productivity Gaps, and Agricultural Growth Rates in Prewar Japan, Taiwan and Korea" by James I. Nakamura
13. "The Origins of Tenant Unrest" by Ann Waswo
14. "Japanese Industrial Relations at the Crossroads: The Great Noda Strike of 1927-1928" by George O. Totten
15. "Conclusion: Taisho Japan and the Crisis of Secularism" by Bernard S. Silberman


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