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Eldridge and Morgan set a new paradigm for East Asian contemporary historiography by viewing the decade of the 1960s as hermeneutically powerful. From street battles over Japans security treaty with the United States, to a peace treaty with the former Japanese territory of South Korea, to Japans hosting the 1964 Summer Olympics, the 1960s in Japan was a decade of turning points. This book is the first to see the 1960s as a historical subject in its own right and argues that the specificity and internal complexity rooted in East Asia during this period showed how East Asians were dynamic agents in shaping the decade. In this volume, contributors consider Japanese responses to a 1961 coup in the Republic of Korea; the Sat Eisaku administrations approach to nuclear deterrence and to the question of Okinawas return from American control; U.S.-Japan intellectual exchange during the Cold War; support by Japanese businesspeople for the Self-Defense Forces; the soft power of Japanese cinema in the 1960s; Japans understanding of 1960s United Nations peacekeeping operations; changes in national polity discourse in the 1960s; the Dalai Lamas 1967 visit to Japan; economic development in and cultural exchange between 1960s Japan and Spain; Japans science and technology interactions with the United States; and the earliest known, and suspected, cases of North Korean abduction of Japanese citizens. Much of the information in this volume has never appeared in English before. This is an important volume for historians, political scientists, sociologists, and other scholars specializing in the twentieth century and those interested in cutting-edge history-writing about a transformative 10-year period in East Asia.
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9781032796482
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 200
- Utgivningsdatum: 2024-08-05
- Förlag: Routledge