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Imperial Japan: Expansion and War
Variant Title:A Humanities Approach to Japanese History Part 3
Series Title:A Humanities Approach to Japanese History
Content:Other
Available From:Asian Educational Media Service
Not Commercially Available
Media Type:Curriculum Unit
Slides
Release Date:1995
Audience:Secondary Education
Physical Description:188 p. (loose-leaf) : ill. ; 22 slides
Language:English
Author:by Jonathan N. Lipman, Kathleen Woods Masalski, and Alan Chalk
Social Science Education Consortium
Resource Library Number:EAJCU 05
Subject:Arts
History
Language and Literature
Politics and Government
Subheading:History, 1900-1950
Literature
Painting
Social & Political Protest
Region:East Asia
Country:Japan



Abstract:

This unit focuses on Japan's expansion into Asia and the Pacific during the first half of the 20th century. Four lessons use art and literature to explore the Japanese government's decision to pursue a policy of imperialism, patriotism and the mobilization of the Japanese people behind government policy, non-conformists and dissidents who protested government policy, and the social and cultural scene within Japan at that time.




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