This book explores the reactions to the Manchurian crisis of
different sections of the state, and of a number of different
groups in Japanese society, particularly rural groups, women's
organizations and business associations. It thus seeks to avoid a
generalized account of public relations to the military and
diplomatic events of the early 1930s, offering instead a nuanced
account of the shifts in public and popular opinion in this crucial
period.
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