Japanese Society at War: Death, Memory and the Russo-Japanese War

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Japanese Society at War: Death, Memory and the Russo-Japanese War by Naoko Shimazu, 9780521294775
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  • ISBN: 9780521294775 | 0521294770
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Copyright: 6/30/2011

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As the first international conflict of the twentieth century, the Russo-Japanese War attracted much contemporary global interest. This 2009 text was the first full-length study to examine the war from the perspective of its impact on Japanese society, and sheds light on its implications for modern Japan. What did the war mean to the Japanese people and how did they respond to it? Naoko Shimazu presents a fascinating and highly innovative account of the attitudes of ordinary Japanese people towards the war through a wide range of sources including personal diaries, letters, and contemporary images. She deals with themes such as conscripts and battlefield death, war commemoration, heroic myths, and war in popular culture. Challenging the orthodox view of Meiji Japan as monolithic, she shows that there existed a complex and ambivalent relationship between the Japanese state and society.
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