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Return from Siberia : a Japanese life in war and peace, 1925-2015 / Oguma Eiji ; translated by David Noble.

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Original language: Japanese Series: LTCB international library selection ; no. 40.Publisher: Tokyo : International House of Japan, 2018Copyright date: @2018Description: xviii, 320 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9784924971455
  • 4924971456
Other title:
  • Japanese life in war and peace, 1925-2015
Uniform titles:
  • Ikite kaette kita otoko. English.
Subject(s):
Contents:
Before the army -- In the army -- Siberia -- Political indoctrination -- A hardscrabble life -- The tuberculosis sanatorium -- The postwar economic boom -- Memories of the war -- The wartime compensation lawsuit -- Afterword -- Interview process -- Appendix: filming Father and Me.
Summary: What was it like to live through the dizzying changes in Japanese society in the twentieth century, as Japan formed its own imperial colonies in Asia, was defeated in World War II, and achieved its postwar economic miracle? In this book, sociologist Oguma Eiji skillfully locates his father Kenji's personal experiences of this era in the context of concurrent social, economic, and political trends, blending oral history and social history.
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AM PERPUSTAKAAN TUN SERI LANANG PERPUSTAKAAN TUN SERI LANANG KOLEKSI AM-P. TUN SERI LANANG (ARAS 5) DS890.O445O48613 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00002235669

Translation of : Ikite kaette kita otoko.

'LTCB International Library Trust/International House of Japan.'

Includes bibliographical references.

Before the army -- In the army -- Siberia -- Political indoctrination -- A hardscrabble life -- The tuberculosis sanatorium -- The postwar economic boom -- Memories of the war -- The wartime compensation lawsuit -- Afterword -- Interview process -- Appendix: filming Father and Me.

What was it like to live through the dizzying changes in Japanese society in the twentieth century, as Japan formed its own imperial colonies in Asia, was defeated in World War II, and achieved its postwar economic miracle? In this book, sociologist Oguma Eiji skillfully locates his father Kenji's personal experiences of this era in the context of concurrent social, economic, and political trends, blending oral history and social history.

Translated into English from original Japanese.

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