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Hirohito and the making of modern Japan
    Bix, Herbert P.
Publisher: HarperCollins,
Pub date: c2000.
Pages: xi, 800 p., [16] p. of plates :
ISBN: 006019314X
Item info: 1 copy available at Whittier Central Library.
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Winner of the Pulitzer Prize

In this groundbreaking biography of the Japanese emperor Hirohito, Herbert P. Bix offers the first complete, unvarnished look at the enigmatic leader whose sixty-three-year reign ushered Japan into the modern world. Never before has the full life of this controversial figure been revealed with such clarity and vividness. Bix shows what it was like to be trained from birth for a lone position at the apex of the nation's political hierarchy and as a revered symbol of divine status. Influenced by an unusual combination of the Japanese imperial tradition and a modern scientific worldview, the young emperor gradually evolves into his preeminent role, aligning himself with the growing ultranationalist movement, perpetuating a cult of religious emperor worship, resisting attempts to curb his power, and all the while burnishing his image as a reluctant, passive monarch. Here we see Hirohito as he truly was: a man of strong will and real authority.

Supported by a vast array of previously untapped primary documents, "Hirohito and the Making of Modern Japan "is perhaps most illuminating in lifting the veil on the mythology surrounding the emperor's impact on the world stage. Focusing closely on Hirohito's interactions with his advisers and successive Japanese governments, Bix sheds new light on the causes of the China War in 1937 and the start of the Asia-Pacific War in 1941. And while conventional wisdom has had it that the nation's incr Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.

Publishers Weekly Review
Bix penetrates decades of "public opacity" to offer a stunning portrait of the controversial Japanese emperor, "one of the most disingenuous persons ever to occupy the modern throne." Hirohito ascended to the Japanese throne in 1926 (at the age of 25) and ruled until his death in 1989. Bix closely examines his long, eventful reign, concentrating on the extent of the emperor's influence-which was greater than he admitted-over the political and military life of Japan during WWII. Bix's command of primary sources is apparent throughout the book, especially in the voluminous endnotes. From these sources, the author, a veteran scholar on modern Japanese history, draws a nuanced and balanced portrayal of an emperor who did not seek out war, but who demanded victories once war began and never took action to stop Japan's reckless descent into defeat. Bix makes Hirohito's later career intelligible by a careful exposition of the conflicting influences imposed on the emperor as a child: a passion for hard science coexisted with the myths of his own divine origin and destiny; he was taught benevolence along with belief in military supremacy. These influences unfolded as Hirohito was drawn into Japan's long conflict with China, its alliance with the fascist states of Europe, and its unwinnable war against the Allies. The dominant interest of the Showa ("radiant peace") Emperor, Bix convincingly explains, was to perpetuate the imperial system against more democratic opponents, no matter what the cost. Bix gives a meticulous account of his subject, delivers measured judgements about his accomplishments and failures, and reveals the subtlety of the emperor's character as a man who, while seemingly detached and remote, is in fact controlling events from behind the imperial screen. This is political biography at its most compelling. Agent, Susan Rabiner. (Sept.) Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information
Author Biography
Herbert P. Bix earned his Ph.D. in history and Far Eastern languages from Harvard University. For the past thirty years he has written extensively on modern and contemporary Japanese history in leading journals in the United States and Japan. He has taught Japanese history at a number of American and Japanese universities, most recently at Harvard, and is currently a professor in the Graduate School of Social Sciences at Hitotsubashi University in Tokyo Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.
Table of Contents
   List of Maps p. viii
   Acknowledgments p. ix
   Introduction p. 1
   Part I The Prince's Education, 1901-1921
   1 The Boy, the Family, and the Meiji Legacies p. 21
   2 Cultivating an Emperor p. 57
   3 Confronting the Real World p. 83
   Part II The Politics of Good Intentions, 1922-1930
   4 The Regency and the Crisis of Taisho Democracy p. 127
   5 The New Monarchy and the New Nationalism p. 171
   6 A Political Monarch Emerges p. 205
   Part III His Majesty's Wars, 1931-1945
   7 The Manchurian Transformation p. 235
   8 Restoration and Repression p. 279
   9 Holy War p. 317
   10 Stalemate and Escalation p. 359
   11 Prologue to Pearl Harbor p. 387
   12 The Ordeal of Supreme Command p. 439
   13 Delayed Surrender p. 487
   Part IV The Unexamined Life, 1945-1989
   14 A Monarchy Reinvented p. 533
   15 The Tokyo Trial p. 581
   16 Salvaging the Imperial Mystique p. 619
   17 The Quiet Years and the Legacies of Showa p. 647
   Notes p. 689
   Index p. 771
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Personal Author: Bix, Herbert P.
Title: Hirohito and the making of modern Japan / Herbert P. Bix.
Edition: 1st ed.
Publication info: New York : HarperCollins, c2000.
Physical descrip: xi, 800 p., [16] p. of plates : ill., ports. ; 25 cm.
Held by: CENTRAL
Personal subject: Hirohito, Emperor of Japan, 1901-1989
Subject term: Emperors--Japan--Biography.
Geographic term: Japan--History--Showa period, 1926-1989.
ISBN: 006019314X
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