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8. Japanese Immigrant Nationalism:
The Issei and the Sino-Japanese War, 1937–1941
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Yuji Ichioka
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Asian America iii
- Contents ix
- Note on the Translation and Transliteration of Japanese Names and Words xi
- Preface xiii
- Editor’s Introduction: xvi
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Part One
- 1. Introduction 1
- 2. Dai Nisei Mondai: 10
- 3. Kengakudan: 53
- 4. Kokugo Gakko: 75
- 5. A Study in Dualism: 92
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Part two
- 6. “Unity Within Diversity”: 125
- 7. The Meaning of Loyalty: 153
- 8. Japanese Immigrant Nationalism: 180
- 9. National Security on the Eve of Pearl Harbor: 204
- 10. “Attorney for the Defense”: 227
- 11. The Death of Dr. Honda Rikita: 258
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Part Three
- 12. The Future of Japanese American Studies: 271
- 13. A Historian by Happenstance 280
- Epilogue: 301
- Select Bibliography of Japanese Americans During World War II 309
- Index 347
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Asian America iii
- Contents ix
- Note on the Translation and Transliteration of Japanese Names and Words xi
- Preface xiii
- Editor’s Introduction: xvi
-
Part One
- 1. Introduction 1
- 2. Dai Nisei Mondai: 10
- 3. Kengakudan: 53
- 4. Kokugo Gakko: 75
- 5. A Study in Dualism: 92
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Part two
- 6. “Unity Within Diversity”: 125
- 7. The Meaning of Loyalty: 153
- 8. Japanese Immigrant Nationalism: 180
- 9. National Security on the Eve of Pearl Harbor: 204
- 10. “Attorney for the Defense”: 227
- 11. The Death of Dr. Honda Rikita: 258
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Part Three
- 12. The Future of Japanese American Studies: 271
- 13. A Historian by Happenstance 280
- Epilogue: 301
- Select Bibliography of Japanese Americans During World War II 309
- Index 347