Japan at War in the Pacific: The Rise and Fall of the Japanese Empire in Asia: 1868-1945
By (Author) Jonathan Clements
Tuttle Publishing
Tuttle Publishing
10th May 2022
29th June 2022
United States
Hardback
320
Width 130mm, Height 203mm
539g
By the time of Japan's surrender in 1945, an entire generation had grown up knowing nothing but conflict; but the transformation of Japan into a militarist power began decades earlier, with the toppling of the old samurai regime, and the rush of the formerly isolated nation onto the world stage.
Japan at War in the Pacific recounts the dramatic story of Japan's transformation from a Samurai-led feudal society to a modern military-industrial empire in the space of a few decadesand the many wars it fought along the way. These culminated in an attempt by Japan's military leaders to create an Asia-Pacific empire which at its greatest extent rivaled the British Empire in scope and power.
The battle for supremacy in the Pacific brought the Japanese to great heights but led ultimately to the nation's utter devastation at the end of World War II, culminating with the dropping of atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasakithe only time such weapons have been used in warfare.
In this book, author Jonathan Clements offers fascinating insights into:
With over 75 photographs and maps, this book vividly recounts the amazing story of Japan's military conquests. Clements charts the evolution of the Japanese empire in the Pacific and the influence of a ruthless military-led government on everything from culture and food to fashion and education including the anthems and rallying calls of a martial nation which were silenced long ago but continue to echo in Asian politics.
"In 1853, a fleet of US warships arrived at Japan, and through the threat of violence, ended Japan's 250 years of self-isolation from the world. The destabilization caused by this event led to a government that looked to the Western powers as their example, and they started down the road to creating an empire. Jonathan Clements's new book outlines how a nation that had no living memory of war transformed itself into a militarized, expansionist power that dragged the entirety of Asia and the Pacific into war."--Powell's Books Blog
"Jonathan Clements' new book Japan at War in the Pacific is a lucid history of the rise and fall of militarism in Japan" --New York Journal of Books
Jonathan Clements is the author of many books including A Brief History of Japan; Christ's Samurai: The True Story of the Shimabara Rebellion; A Brief History of the Samurai; Modern Japan: All That Matters and biographies of Admiral Togo and Prince Saionji Kinmochi. In 2016 he became the presenter of Route Awakening (National Geographic Channel), a TV series on the historical icons of Chinese culture.