Japan and Britain at war and peace [
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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New York :
Routledge ,
2009
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Series: | Sheffield Centre for Japanese Studies/Routledge series
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Online Access: | ebrary MyiLibrary NetLibrary |
Table of Contents:
- 1. Ebb and flow : the British at war with the Japanese
- 2. Britain's strategy in World War II and reconciliation with its former enemies
- 3. Why did the Japanese army abuse Allied prisoners of war? The primary historical and structural causes
- 4. Neither pro-British nor pro-Japanese : how the Burmese political elite reacted under British and Japanese rule
- 5. British-Japanese dilemmas in South East Asia after 1945
- 6. The Tokyo Trials and British-Japanese reconciliation : the question of tu quoque, political oblivion and British prisoners of war
- 7. Peacemaking and after : Anglo-Japanese relations and Japan's re-entry into international society
- 8. Post-war Japanese intellectuals' perspectives on reconciliation between British and Japanese soldiers over the war in Burma : the case of Takeyama Michio and Harp of Burma
- 9. Anglo-Japanese economic and military relations, 1945-1960
- 10. Reconciliation : the broader context
- 11. Reporting the fiftieth and sixtieth anniversaries of the end of World War II : less fear and loathing in the UK press towards Japan?
- 12. Japan-UK relations in the global context
- pt. 1. At war
- pt. 2. At peace.