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12 Japan’s Way Out of the Crisis of the 1930s as a Strategy for Overcoming Modernity
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Hiroko Mizuno
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
- 1 Crisis and Workers’ Movements 12
- 2 The Significance of February 1934 in Austria, in both National and International Context 20
- 3 Avalanches of Spring: The Great War, Modernism and the Rise of Austro-Fascism 33
- 4 Fascism in Italy between the Poles of Reactionary Thought and Modernity 55
- 5 Hitler’s Dictatorship: His Role as ‘Leader’ in the Nazi Regime 78
- 6 The Second Spanish Republic: The Challenges Facing a Democracy in Troubled Times 86
- 7 The Crisis in the 1930s and the Rise to Power of the Swedish Social Democrats 102
- 8 The United States in the Great Depression: Was the Fascist Door Open? 115
- 9 Turkey in the First ‘World Crisis’: From Authoritarianism to Totalitarianism 127
- 10 Brazil in the 1930s: State Building, Nationalism and Working-Class Agency 139
- 11 Labour, Organization and Gender: The Jute Industry in India in the 1930s 152
- 12 Japan’s Way Out of the Crisis of the 1930s as a Strategy for Overcoming Modernity 167
- 13 Reappraising the Nanjing Decade (1927–1937): Modernizing China during the World Economic Crisis 183
- Notes on Contributors 199
- Bibliography 203
- Index 219
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
- 1 Crisis and Workers’ Movements 12
- 2 The Significance of February 1934 in Austria, in both National and International Context 20
- 3 Avalanches of Spring: The Great War, Modernism and the Rise of Austro-Fascism 33
- 4 Fascism in Italy between the Poles of Reactionary Thought and Modernity 55
- 5 Hitler’s Dictatorship: His Role as ‘Leader’ in the Nazi Regime 78
- 6 The Second Spanish Republic: The Challenges Facing a Democracy in Troubled Times 86
- 7 The Crisis in the 1930s and the Rise to Power of the Swedish Social Democrats 102
- 8 The United States in the Great Depression: Was the Fascist Door Open? 115
- 9 Turkey in the First ‘World Crisis’: From Authoritarianism to Totalitarianism 127
- 10 Brazil in the 1930s: State Building, Nationalism and Working-Class Agency 139
- 11 Labour, Organization and Gender: The Jute Industry in India in the 1930s 152
- 12 Japan’s Way Out of the Crisis of the 1930s as a Strategy for Overcoming Modernity 167
- 13 Reappraising the Nanjing Decade (1927–1937): Modernizing China during the World Economic Crisis 183
- Notes on Contributors 199
- Bibliography 203
- Index 219