Japanese Power
Richard Bowring, 14 June 1990
God’s Dust: A Modern Asian Journey
by Ian Buruma.
Cape, 267 pp., £12.95, October 1989,0 224 02493 0 Show More
by Ian Buruma.
Cape, 267 pp., £12.95, October 1989,
The Cambridge History of Japan. Vol V: The 19th Century
edited by Marius Jansen.
Cambridge, 828 pp., £60, October 1989,0 521 22356 3 Show More
edited by Marius Jansen.
Cambridge, 828 pp., £60, October 1989,
The Cambridge History of Japan. Vol. VI: The 20th Century
edited by Peter Duus.
Cambridge, 866 pp., £60, June 1989,0 521 22357 1 Show More
edited by Peter Duus.
Cambridge, 866 pp., £60, June 1989,
“... At the last triennial meeting of the European Association for Japanese Studies in late September 1988 the major talking-point was the extraordinary outburst of anti-Japanese feeling which in parts of the British press greeted the news of Emperor Hirohito’s final illness. Later in the new year, as the gruesome saga of the Emperor’s coma continued, we heard that the journalist Edward Behr had just finished a BBC documentary which promised, with exquisite timing, to blow the lid off the ‘Hirohito myth ... ”