Japan: The Story of a Nation (Asia Pacific Relations)

Author: Elizabeth Onlsow
Publisher: Trocadero Publishing
Category: Children's Geography Books
Book Format: Paperback

From isolationist kingdom to colonialist military power, to devastating defeat, then rebirth as one of the world's premier industrial economies. This nation of modestly sized islands off the coast of Asia evolved from a virtual clone of China into a land with a very distinct character. Here we have a society in which the Imperial family was believed to have been put in place by God. It is a society that gave birth to a succession of powerful leaders who used the Emperor's stature to further their own ambitions. This book shows how Japan was able to fend off the European colonial powers, then manipulate them to suit its needs. This is the story of a militaristic culture determined to realise Japan's destiny no matter what the cost. We see how blind ambition led to a disastrous war that ended in holocaust, humiliation, and occupation by foreign powers. Then, with the help of generous former enemies, Japan rebuilt itself and took on the world by seeing what other countries did and doing it better. Included are details of Australia's relationship with Japan, Japan's government, transport, communications, religion, arts, craft, food and the environment. This is Japan: The Story of the Nation.

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SKU BK-9780864271150
Barcode # 9780864271150
Brand Trocadero Publishing
Artist / Author Elizabeth Onlsow
Shipping Width 0.180m
Shipping Height 0.030m
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Assembled Length 22.000m
Assembled Height 3.000m
Assembled Width 18.000m
Type Paperback

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