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Komura Jutarō and his time

Author
Okazaki, Hisahiko, 1930-2014, author.
岡崎久彦, 1930-2014, author.
Uniform Title
Komura jutarō to sono jidai. English
Title
Komura Jutarō and his time / Okazaki Hisahiko ; translated by Noda Makito.
ISBN
9784866580722
4866580720
Edition
First English edition.
Publication
Tokyo, Japan : Published by Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture (JPIC), 2020.
Copyright Notice Date
©2020
Physical Description
275 pages : illustrations, maps, portraits ; 23 cm.
Notes
"Originally published in Japanese by PHP Institute, Inc., in 2003 under the title of Komura Jutarō to sono jidai."--Title page verso.
"English translation ©2020 The Japan Institute of International Affairs (JIIA)."--Page 4.
"Chronological Table of Komura Jutarō's Life and Accomplishments": pages 261-270.
"All Japanese names appearing in this book are written with surname first and given name last. In addition, all Japanese words and names have been romanized in accordance with the Hepburn system, and macrons have been applied to indicate long vowels where deemed appropriate."--Page 4.
Summary
Exploring the life of Komura Jutaro, a defining force in the fate of Japan as a developing power, this critical biography casts the history of Japanese modernization in a captivating light. The book does not intend to uncover or delve deeper into new historical facts in the scope of modern history. Rather, its chief aim is to lay out a historical picture that situates the relative importance of objective facts in proper balance.
"Exploring the life of Komura Jutaro, a defining force in the fate of Japan as a developing power, this critical biography casts the history of Japanese modernization in a captivating light. After the Meiji Restoration, the Sino-Japanese War, and the Russo-Japanese War, Japan found itself occupying a prominent position in the global arena. Komura Jutaro, whom Mutsu Munemitsu had chosen as his successor, served on the Katsura Taro cabinet and set to forging a plan for Japan's continental development in opposition to Russia, considering the influence of the United States and Britain. Komura accurately judged that Japan had no other option than war with Russia, given his piercing insights into Russia's intentions, and that recognition enabled the Empire of Japan to stay on the right track. All the other merits and demerits of Komura's diplomacy are directly connected to the merits and demerits of the steps taken by the Empire of Japan that eventually led to the country's defeat in World War II. Komura's diplomacy thus calls into question Japan's national strategy itself: consistently pursuing independent diplomacy instead of entrusting Japan's fate to collaboration with the Anglo-American world and, in Asia, expanding Japan's exclusive sphere of influence beyond the Korean Peninsula deep into the Asian continent. The book does not intend to uncover or delve deeper into new historical facts in the scope of modern history. Rather, its chief aim is to lay out a historical picture that situates the relative importance of objective facts in proper balance."--Dust jacket.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
January 29, 2021
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 258-259) and index.
Genre/Form
Biographies.
Also listed under
Noda, Makito, translator.
野田牧人.
Shuppan Bunka Sangyō Shinkō Zaidan, publisher.
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