Japan and Germany in the Modern World

Japan and Germany in the Modern World
Title Japan and Germany in the Modern World PDF eBook
Author Bernd Martin
Publisher Berghahn Books
Total Pages 330
Release 2005-12
Genre History
ISBN 1845450477

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First study of the fascinating parallelism that characterizes developments in Japan and Germany by one of Germany's leading Japan specialists. With the founding of their respective national states, the Meiji Empire in 1869 and the German Reich in 1871, Japan and Germany entered world politics. Since then both countries have developed in strikingly similar ways, and it is not surprising that these two became close allies during the Second World War, although in the end this proved a "fatal attraction."

Japan and Germany in the Modern World

Japan and Germany in the Modern World
Title Japan and Germany in the Modern World PDF eBook
Author Andrew Martin
Publisher Berg Publishers
Total Pages
Release 1994
Genre
ISBN 9780854968985

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Japan and Germany - A Comparison

Japan and Germany - A Comparison
Title Japan and Germany - A Comparison PDF eBook
Author Georg Fichtner
Publisher GRIN Verlag
Total Pages 73
Release 2007-06
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3638660648

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Seminar paper from the year 2005 in the subject Ethnology / Cultural Anthropology, grade: 88%, Venice International University, 26 entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: Japan and Germany, two of the most powerful nations in the world, are strongly connected, but still the people in these countries know very few about each other. In this work the reader should get an overview about both countries so that somebody who doesn't hava a good knowledge gets an impression of these countries. In interviews people from both countries were asked what they think about each other, what prejudices they have, how they see the relationship between their countries and which experiences they have made in their own countries. For sure, this can not be seen represantative for all inhabitants, but it gives an impression of the thoughts of younger people in a world, which becomes closer and closer and in which no country can stand isolated. A generalization e.g. "The Germans, or the Japanese do..." isn't adequate, because the scientists cannot say that a whole country behaves equally. Because of the process of globalization it is essential for politicians and managers who work in Japan and reversly to know about the customs in the host country. That is the point, where the work of a modern cultural anthropologist is useful and needed. Imagine a business man from Germany to be in Japan and not knowing why the Japanese bow to greet. Maybe he thinks, the Japanese wants to attack him by running into his stomach? It is difficult to write about a country you have never been to, so the sources are based on the interviewed people, facts written in books and another useful medium is the internet. In order to compare the two countries it is indispensable that the reader knows some facts about the countries. So, in the first part of this paper the aim is to inform the reader about the geographical situation, the political system and the religion in the two countries. The

Culture and Power in Germany and Japan

Culture and Power in Germany and Japan
Title Culture and Power in Germany and Japan PDF eBook
Author Nils-Johan Jørgensen
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 318
Release 2021-11-22
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9004213600

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This parallel study of the post-war ‘resurrection’ of two defeated nations provides a striking new and insightful analysis into the nature of Germany and Japan’s recovery – highlighting in particular the shared cultural, linguistic, moral and technological factors that were essential for this ‘phoenix’ phenomenon to take place.

Japanese-German Relations, 1895-1945

Japanese-German Relations, 1895-1945
Title Japanese-German Relations, 1895-1945 PDF eBook
Author Christian W Spang
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 240
Release 2006-04-18
Genre History
ISBN 1134292996

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Written by a team of Japanese and German scholars, this book presents an interpretation of Japanese/German history and international diplomacy. It provides a greater understanding of key aspects of the countries' bilateral relations from the end of the Sino-Japanese War in 1895 to the parallel defeat of Germany and Japan in 1945. New research is explored on the military as well as ideological interconnections between Japan and Germany in the closing years of the nineteenth century, the First World and the development of bacteriological warfare during the Second World War. In addition, the book's focus on the Second World War significantly re-interprets two familiar axis of Japanese-German relations: the impact of Nazi ideology on Japanese "fascism", and the Axis Alliance. Drawing on German as well as Japanese archival sources, the book presents a revealing examination of a crucial period in the modern history of Western Europe and East Asia. As such it will be of huge interest to those studying the modern history of Japan/Germany, comparative and world history, international relations and political science alike.

Transnational Encounters between Germany and Japan

Transnational Encounters between Germany and Japan
Title Transnational Encounters between Germany and Japan PDF eBook
Author Joanne Miyang Cho
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 280
Release 2016-04-30
Genre History
ISBN 113757397X

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Showcasing moments of convergence between the German and Japanese cultures towards common points of interest over the last one hundred fifty years, the chapters in this book cover such topics as culture, diplomacy, geography, history, law, literature, philosophy, politics, and sports. From the creation of two similar modern nation-states, to the aggressive struggle for national supremacy and subsequent total defeat in 1945, the necessity of coping with their earlier militarism and parallel economic miracles in the postwar era, Germans and Japanese look back on a remarkably similar past.

The Quest for the Lost Nation

The Quest for the Lost Nation
Title The Quest for the Lost Nation PDF eBook
Author Sebastian Conrad
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 400
Release 2010
Genre History
ISBN 0520259440

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"Extraordinarily compelling. The Quest for the Lost Nation is a model for comparative history-and should serve as an incentive for a new generation to do more of this kind of work."--Michael Geyer, University of Chicago.