Was the founding of the State of Manchukuo an act of independence brought about by the people of Manchuria or a planned take-over by the Japanese military and government? Was Manchukuo a favored trading nation of Japan or just another province in an expanding Japanese empire? Answers to these questions are the motivation for this paper, and aim at the heart of Manchukuo\u27s history
By 1936, the Guomindang had seemingly managed to secure its political dominance by nearly annihilati...
This thesis examines the cultural context of intellectual collaboration in the Japanese colonial sta...
Between 1931 and 1945 more than 10,000 Koreans served as bureaucrats in Manchukuo–Japan’s imperial c...
Was the founding of the State of Manchukuo an act of independence brought about by the people of Man...
In the late 1920s, the Manshū nippō was the leading Japanese newspaper in Northeast China. Owned by ...
1905 witnessed Japan's victory over Russia. The whole of Asia was inspired by this war, even includi...
The Japanese Kwantung Army created Manchukuo as a client state in northeast China in March 1932. The...
In 1931, Japan occupied Manchuria or Northeast China. This major development resulted largely from a...
This article is an attempt to elucidate the kind of Manchukuo’s diplomacy with other Asian states, i...
Japan transitioned from what was essentially a decentralized state with an agrarian based socio-econ...
Event handout from a discussion with Hisashi Harata, Associate Professor at the University of Tokyo
This thesis seeks to use English language publications to help shine a light on Pan-Asianism as an i...
This paper examines the various relations between the Japanese Empire and the Japanese characters in...
China’s three northeastern provinces (Fengtian, Heilongjiang, and Jilin) were transfigured by Japane...
This study investigates the creation and implementation of elementary and secondary education policy...
By 1936, the Guomindang had seemingly managed to secure its political dominance by nearly annihilati...
This thesis examines the cultural context of intellectual collaboration in the Japanese colonial sta...
Between 1931 and 1945 more than 10,000 Koreans served as bureaucrats in Manchukuo–Japan’s imperial c...
Was the founding of the State of Manchukuo an act of independence brought about by the people of Man...
In the late 1920s, the Manshū nippō was the leading Japanese newspaper in Northeast China. Owned by ...
1905 witnessed Japan's victory over Russia. The whole of Asia was inspired by this war, even includi...
The Japanese Kwantung Army created Manchukuo as a client state in northeast China in March 1932. The...
In 1931, Japan occupied Manchuria or Northeast China. This major development resulted largely from a...
This article is an attempt to elucidate the kind of Manchukuo’s diplomacy with other Asian states, i...
Japan transitioned from what was essentially a decentralized state with an agrarian based socio-econ...
Event handout from a discussion with Hisashi Harata, Associate Professor at the University of Tokyo
This thesis seeks to use English language publications to help shine a light on Pan-Asianism as an i...
This paper examines the various relations between the Japanese Empire and the Japanese characters in...
China’s three northeastern provinces (Fengtian, Heilongjiang, and Jilin) were transfigured by Japane...
This study investigates the creation and implementation of elementary and secondary education policy...
By 1936, the Guomindang had seemingly managed to secure its political dominance by nearly annihilati...
This thesis examines the cultural context of intellectual collaboration in the Japanese colonial sta...
Between 1931 and 1945 more than 10,000 Koreans served as bureaucrats in Manchukuo–Japan’s imperial c...