Description
About the Author
Kitamura Minoru graduated Kyoto University in 1973. He is now a professor at Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto where he teaches Modern Chinese History. Lin Si-Yun graduated Nanjing University in 1985. He has authored several books in Japanese on the cultural differences between Japan and China.
Reviews
The mainstream view on the Second Sino-Japanese War is that Imperial Japan was bent on destroying China, and the rest of Asia, for purely selfish reasons. However, careful analysis of the global situation, particularly of the social and political development of China and the attitudes of the Chinese leadership, indicates that the Chinese were not the innocent victims of 'aggression' as is currently claimed. -- Terumasa Nakanishi, Kyoto University
Authors Kitamura and Lin recount the circumstances that ultimately lead to the Second Sino-Japanese War, demonstrating that the war was neither a Japanese 'brutal war of aggression' or that China was a 'helpless' victim. -- Haruo Tohmatsu, Tamagawa University, Tokyo
Book Information
ISBN 9780761863243
Author Kitamura Minoru
Format Paperback
Page Count 140
Imprint University Press of America
Publisher University Press of America
Weight(grams) 218g
Dimensions(mm) 231mm * 154mm * 10mm