Japan's Modern Myths
Delve into the intricate relationship between ideology and modern Japanese history with Japan's Modern Myths by Carol Gluck. Published by Princeton University Press in 1987, this compelling work spans 432 pages and explores how the elite of imperial Japan (1890-1945) sought to influence the populace, urging them to "yield as the grasses before the wind." Gluck's insightful analysis reveals how these ideological efforts became a significant factor in the pathologies leading to World War II. This essential read is now available in paperback for the first time, making it an ideal addition to the library of anyone interested in Asian and Asian American studies, as well as the history of Japan. Discover the myths that shaped a nation and understand their lasting impact on contemporary society.