No abstractThis article discusses the mechanisms of the political usage of the past in the context of the historical reconciliation between China and Japan after World War II. It focuses on the debate concerning the authenticity and significance of what has become the most controversial event in the modern history of Chinese-Japanese relations: the Nanking Massacre committed by the Japanese Army in the beginning of the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937-45). Drawing on a theoretical framework proposed by the historian Paul A. Cohen, this paper seeks to explain how the search for historical truth -in the common sense of the word- has been framed by the political instrumentalisation of the event for public memory. It considers mythologization as ...
This paper focuses on the Japanese occupation of the Republic of China's capital, Nanking, in year 1...
Memories of historical injustices affect contemporary politics from local to global level. In East A...
As main East Asian nations have never achieved a common memory of their pasts, in particular, the ev...
Reissued 30 May 2017 with correction to department on title page.Relations between China and Japan s...
History plays an important role in shaping the relations between Japan and China. Because Japan�s ...
The Nanking massacre, which is often considered one of the most vicious atrocities committed by the ...
East Asia is now the world’s economic powerhouse, but ghosts of history continue to trouble relation...
Seventy years have passed since the end of the Asia-Pacific War, yet Japan remains embroiled in cont...
East Asia is now the world's economic powerhouse, but ghosts of history continue to trouble relation...
Preserving the theme of victimization as a pivotal in China’s remembering of the War of Resistance A...
Interpretations of Japans involvement in the Pacific War and its war crimes have changed over time, ...
The Yasukuni Shrine controversy as a place of final respect for Japanese soldiers is a sensitive iss...
Reconciling Narratives of the Nanjing Massacre in Japanese and Chinese Textbooks, by Dr. Tokushi Kas...
Using newly available documents from the PRC Foreign Ministry Archive, this article traces the evolv...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 79-85)In post-World War II Japan, the issue of the war respo...
This paper focuses on the Japanese occupation of the Republic of China's capital, Nanking, in year 1...
Memories of historical injustices affect contemporary politics from local to global level. In East A...
As main East Asian nations have never achieved a common memory of their pasts, in particular, the ev...
Reissued 30 May 2017 with correction to department on title page.Relations between China and Japan s...
History plays an important role in shaping the relations between Japan and China. Because Japan�s ...
The Nanking massacre, which is often considered one of the most vicious atrocities committed by the ...
East Asia is now the world’s economic powerhouse, but ghosts of history continue to trouble relation...
Seventy years have passed since the end of the Asia-Pacific War, yet Japan remains embroiled in cont...
East Asia is now the world's economic powerhouse, but ghosts of history continue to trouble relation...
Preserving the theme of victimization as a pivotal in China’s remembering of the War of Resistance A...
Interpretations of Japans involvement in the Pacific War and its war crimes have changed over time, ...
The Yasukuni Shrine controversy as a place of final respect for Japanese soldiers is a sensitive iss...
Reconciling Narratives of the Nanjing Massacre in Japanese and Chinese Textbooks, by Dr. Tokushi Kas...
Using newly available documents from the PRC Foreign Ministry Archive, this article traces the evolv...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 79-85)In post-World War II Japan, the issue of the war respo...
This paper focuses on the Japanese occupation of the Republic of China's capital, Nanking, in year 1...
Memories of historical injustices affect contemporary politics from local to global level. In East A...
As main East Asian nations have never achieved a common memory of their pasts, in particular, the ev...