The transformation of Japan in the years between 1931 and 1945
into an expansionist and potentially hegemonic power that
threatened the stability of the international order in East Asia is
a topic that is central to any understanding of the regiona (TM)s
history in the twentieth century.
This new four-volume collection from Routledge brings together
the best and most influential scholarship on the period, both
contemporary and historical. Volumes I and II focus on politics,
foreign policy, and diplomacy. Volume III meanwhile covers economic
and financial history. Finally, Volume IV assembles key work on
social, cultural, and intellectual factors.
The collection is fully indexed and includes a comprehensive
introduction, newly written by the editor. Each volume of this
essential work of reference is also supplemented with an invaluable
list of suggested further reading.
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