Hirohito and the Making of Modern Japan (263 page)

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Authors: Herbert P. Bix

Tags: #General, #History, #Biography & Autobiography, #Military, #World War II

115.
Suzaki, “S
ryokusen rikai o megutte,” p. 63.

C
HAPTER
8
R
ESTORATION AND
R
EPRESSION

1.
Emilio Gentile,
The Sacralization of Politics in Fascist Italy
, trans. Keith Botsford (Harvard University Press, 1996), p. 14.

2.
Miwa Yasushi, “Sens
to fuashizumu o soshi suru kan
sei wa nakatta no ka,” in Fujiwara et al., eds.,
Nihon kindaishi no kyoz
to jitsuz
3, Mansh
jihen—haisen
(
tsuki Shoten, 1989), p. 49. Most of those seized by police were Marxists who had dwelt on class exploitation and redefined the emperor as an oppressor.

3.
David G. Goodman, Masanori Miyazawa,
Jews in the Japanese Mind: The History and Uses of a Cultural Stereotype
(Free Press, 1995), pp. 104–5; 106–34.

4.
Yasumaru,
Kindai tenn
z
no keisei
, p. 267.

5.
“Senjinkun,” in Bushid
Gakukai, ed.,
Bushid
no seizui
(Teikoku Shoseki Ky
kai, 1941), p. 15.

6.
Robert J. Smith and Ella Lury Wiswell,
The Women of Suye Mura
(University of Chicago Press, 1982), pp. 112–13.

7.
Grand Chamberlain Suzuki may have urged Hirohito to change his foreign policy mainly to avoid such criticism. See Otabe, “Kaisetsu: Mansh
jihen to tenn
, ky
ch
,” in
KYN
,
dai goken,
p. 268.

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