Japan in War and Peace

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"Japan in War and Peace" is a historical study by John W. Dower that examines Japan’s political, social, and cultural transformations from the era of militarism and World War II through the postwar occupation and reconstruction.

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instanceOf book
historian
historical study
academicDiscipline Japanese studies
history of East Asia
author John W. Dower NERFINISHED
countryOfFocus Japan NERFINISHED
examines impact of occupation policies on Japan
legacies of wartime Japan in the postwar era
transition from war to peace in Japan
fieldOfWork Japanese history
modern Japanese studies
focusesOn Japanese culture
Japanese society
Japanese state power
genre cultural history
history
political history
social history
language English
mainTopic Allied occupation of Japan NERFINISHED
Japan in World War II NERFINISHED
Japanese militarism
cultural transformation of Japan
political transformation of Japan
postwar reconstruction of Japan
social transformation of Japan
perspective critical examination of militarism
historical analysis
temporalCoverage World War II NERFINISHED
postwar occupation of Japan
postwar reconstruction era
pre–World War II Japan
writtenBy John W. Dower NERFINISHED

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