ANTH 2230 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Westernization, Heisei Period, Japan Today

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Japanese society: 9/20/16, professor kawano, today"s topics, commentary (1, lecture: historical perspectives (iii) 9/20 lecture overview: historical perspectives (iii, wwii, postwar japan present military leaders could go straight to the emperor to make decisions, and just skip dealing with the civilians, recovery (1950s) rapid growth (1960s/70s) affluence (1980s) . The burst of the bubble /recession (1990s) 21st century japan: historical perspectives: summary. The showa period (1926-1989) (i: 1930s: the rise of ultra-nationalists, 1931-1945, political instability, 1941: japanese naval forces attack pearl harbor, 1945: atomic bombing of hiroshima and nagasaki, wwii ends. Review: the rise of ultra-nationalists is associated with the ______ period. 1945-1952: allied occupation people remember this period as those who were in control of the state were imposing these conditions and bringing after wwii allies occupied. Japan: general douglas macarthur a lot of suffering for the people, reforms, land reform, economic reforms, educational reforms, union movement deep mistrust of authorities arose from.

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