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戦後日本史再考-ハンドブック 目次(Simon Avenell 編)
Introduction: Imagining Japan’s Postwar Era (Simon Avenell);
Part 1: The Origins of the Postwar
Ch. 1 Rethinking Imperial Legacies and the Cold War in Allied Occupied Japan (Deokhyo Choi);
Ch. 2 Money, Banking, and Fiscal Reforms in Allied Occupied Japan, 1945–1952 (Simon James Bytheway);
Part 2: The Political Postwar
Ch. 3 Arguing with Public Opinion: Polls and Postwar Democracy (Adam Bronson);
Ch. 4 Japanese Postwar Political History from Left to Right (James Babb);
Ch. 5 Nationalism under the Banner of Pacifism: Japanese Atomic Bombing Sufferers’ Struggle against the State (Akiko Naono);
Ch. 6 Living with and Fighting against the Postwar Regime: Conservatism and Constitution in Postwar Japan (Christian G. Winkler);
Part 3: Postwar Culture and Society
Ch. 7 Gendering Postwar Japan (Emily Chapman and Helen Macnaughtan);
Ch. 8 Uncertain Futures, Destabilized Dreams (Eiko Maruko Siniawer);
Ch. 9 Education in Japan Since 1945: Equality, Hierarchy, and Competition (Peter Cave);
Ch. 10 From Raincoats to Ketchup: The Encroachment of Plastics during the High-growth Era (1955–1973) (Katarzyna J. Cwiertka);
Ch. 11 Birds and Children as Barometers of Japan’s Postwar Environmental History (Janet Borland);
Ch. 12 Japan’s Got Talent: The Rise of Tarento in Japanese Television Culture (Seong Un Kim);
Part 4: The Transnational Postwar
Ch. 13 Postwar Japanese Feminism in Transnational Perspective (Julia C. Bullock);
Ch. 14 Postwar Japanese History Seen through the Science of Reproductive and Population Politics (Aya Homei);
Part 5: Japan’s Postwar in Asia and the World
Ch. 15 Japan’s American Alliance: Forgoing Autonomy for Deterrence (H.D.P. Envall);
Ch. 16 The Endless Postwar: Okinawa at the Modern Frontier (Luke Franks);
Ch. 17 International Orders, Territorial Problems and Japan’s Identity (Kimie Hara);
Ch. 18 Manga, National Identity and Internationalization in Postwar Japan (Rebecca Suter);
Part 6: Defining, Delineating, Historicizing, and Chronologizing the Postwar Era
Ch. 19 Discourses of War and Peace during Japan’s “Postwar” (Philip Seaton);
Ch. 20 Postwar in the Post-Cold War: Postwar in the Heisei Era (Eiji Oguma)