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| #619874 in Books | Harvard University Asia Center | 2008-03-15 | 2008-04-14 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.02 x.98 x5.98l,1.31 | File type: PDF | 409 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Nice book|By dominic yang|I am a China-Japan history specialist who works in social memory and politics. This book is a great read for people who are interested in this subject in the context of modern East Asian history.||With this readable and accessible book, Franziska Seraphim so demolishes the notion that the Japanese have not remembered World War II (a claim long contested by Japan specialists) that there is no longer any excuse for observers of Japan, including Western-la
Japan has long wrestled with the memories and legacies of World War II. In the aftermath of defeat, war memory developed as an integral part of particular and divergent approaches to postwar democracy. In the last six decades, the demands placed upon postwar democracy have shifted considerably—from social protest through high economic growth to Japan’s relations in Asia—and the meanings of the war shifted with them.
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