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Yasukuni, the War Dead and the Struggle for Japan's Past (Columbia/Hurst)

Yasukuni, the War Dead and the Struggle for Japan's Past (Columbia/Hurst)

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Creator: John Breen
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Category: Book

List Price: $45.00
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Sales Rank: 541931

Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 240
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7
Dimensions (in): 8.6 x 5.6 x 0.8

ISBN: 0231700423
Dewey Decimal Number: 299.56135
EAN: 9780231700429
ASIN: 0231700423

Publication Date: April 11, 2008
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Located in the heart of Tokyo, Yasukuni is a controversial shrine dedicated to the Japanese war dead. It holds the remains of twelve convicted and two suspected Class A war criminals, and its museum features an account of Japan's involvement in the Second World War that many would describe as revisionist. Visits to Yasukuni by cabinet members often spark protests in Japan and abroad, especially in China, Korea, and Taiwan, and the shrine's existence continues to foster a sense of mistrust between the Chinese and Japanese governments.

As the first authoritative volume in English on Yasukuni, John Breen has edited a book that neither commends nor condemns the monument. Instead it renders more complex an issue that, in the media at least, has been portrayed in starkly simplistic terms. Breen presents authoritative yet divergent views on the shrine and its place in postwar Japanese diplomacy, ideology, and history. Critical contributions are written by leading Yasukuni and anti-Yasukuni Japanese intellectuals, as well as Chinese and Western commentators. Yasukuni is a provocative symbol of Japan's nationalist past. With this book, English-speaking readers can now access a full portrait of the shrine's significance and its unique position in the highly contested history of Japan.



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