Book (Practical) Nihon Essay Essay Gyakusetsu no Nihonshi 28 / Isawa Motohiko

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 日本エッセイ・随筆 逆説の日本史 28 / 井沢元彦
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Item number: BO4792826
Released date: 26 Jul 2024
Maker: Shogakukan

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The twenty eighth volume of the 』 Series of Japanese Essays and Essays, which is the latest volume of the 『 Paradox, is about the Northern Court, the Southern Court, and the Legitimate Imperial Family. At last, the Taisho period begins.
First, we consider the "Nanbokucho-Seijunron" problem, which originates from descriptions in history textbooks at that time.
This dispute became a major social issue because newspapers instigated it to increase the number of copies.
Next, we look back on the "Keien Era," in which Taro KATSURA and Kinmochi Saionji organized the Cabinet alternately.
What was the "reform" that Saionji, who was called a "unique Genro," aimed at? And why was it frustrated?
In fact, this case was "tailored" and the "mastermind" that manipulated behind the scenes was "a master of fabrications and destruction of evidence".
And the last chapter is an analysis of the First World War.
In fact, this case was "tailored" and the "mastermind" that manipulated behind the scenes was "a master of making up and destroying evidence".
And the last chapter is an analysis of the First World War.
Why "Japanese History" needs a detailed analysis of the First World War? It is because this World War was an opportunity for the Empire of Japan to surpass Germany in the "colonial acquisition race" and to reach a position where it could aim for a "gold medal."
[Recommended by editors]
Thank you for waiting! This is the second volume of the "Nanbokucho-Seijunron" series of historical nonfiction Kanajito 『 Paradox 』 series in two years.
The era is finally entering Taisho.
In addition, it sheds light on the "Nanbokucho-Seijunron", which is rarely mentioned in history classes, and provides an easy-to-understand explanation of the political and social situation at that time.
In addition, it sheds light on the "Nanbokucho-Seijunron", which is rarely mentioned in history classes, and provides an easy-to-understand explanation of the political and social situation at that time.
In addition, it sheds light on the "Nanboku-Seijunron Isawa