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237
Ian Neary, Political Protest and Social Control in Pre-War Japan: The Origins of Buraku Liberation (Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Humanities Press International, 1989), c. 68.
238
Michael Wriner, The Origins of the Korean Community in Japan, 1910–1923 (Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Humanities Press International, 1989), c. 85.
239
Ibid., c. 107.
240
Emily Groszos Ooms, Women and Millenarian Protest in Meiji Japan: Deguchi Nao and Omotokyo (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1993), c. 109.
241
Mark J. McNeal, S.J., The Destruction of Tokyo: Impressions of an Eyewitness, Catholic World 118 (Декабрь 1923), cc. 308 и 311.
242
Kim San and Nym Wales, Song of Ariran: The Life Story of a Korean Rebel (New York: John Day, 1941), c. 37.
243
David J. Lu, ed., Japan: A Documentary History (Armonk, N.Y: M. E. Sharpe, 1997), c. 397.
244
Sheldon Garon, Molding Japanese Minds: The State in Everyday Life (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1997), c. 16.
245
Thomas R. H. Havens, Farm and Nation in Modern Japan: Agrarian Nationalism, 1870–1940 (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1974), c. 106.
246
Mariko Asano Tamanoi, The City and the Countryside: Competing Taiso «Modernities» on Gender, in Sharon A. Minichiello, ed., Japan's Competing Modernities: Issues in Culture and Democracy, 1900–1930 (Honolulu: University of Hawai’i Press, 1998), c. 93.
247
Stephen Vlastos, Agrarianism without Tradition: The Radical Critique of Prewar Japanese Modernity, in Vlastos, ed., Miror of Modernity: Invented Traditions of Modern Japan (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1998), c. 83.
248
Mark R. Peattie, Japanese Attitudes toward Colonialism, 1895–1945, in Ramon H. Myers and Peattie, eds., The Japanese Colonial Empire, 1895–1945 (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1984), c. 117.
249
Okakura Kakuzo, The Ideals of the East, with Special Reference to the Art of Japan (Rutland, Vt.: Charles E. Tuttle, 1970), c. 1.
250
Oka Yoshitake, Konoe Fumimaro: A Political Biography, tr. Shumpei Okamoto and Patricia Murray (Lanham, Md.: Madison Books, 1992), c. 12.
251
Ikuhiko Hata, Continental Expansion, 1905–1941, in The Cambridge History of Japan, t. 6, c. 290.
252
Akira Iriye, After Imperialism: The Search for a New Order in the Far East, 1921–1931 (New York: Atheneum, 1969), c. 146.
253
Seki Hirohary, The Manchurian Incident, 1931, tr. With an Introduction by Marius B. Jansen, in James W. Morley, ed., Japan's Road to the Pacific War, т. 1: Japan Erupts: The London Naval Conference and the Manchurian Incident, 1928–1932 (New York: Columbia University Press, 1984), c. 228.
254
Kerry Smith, A Time of Crisis: Japan, the Great Depression, and Rural Revitalization (Cambridge: Harvard University Asia Center, 2001), c. 72.
255
Mark R. Peattie, Ishiwara Kanji and Japan's Confrontation with West (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1975), c. 118.
256
Эта фраза, а также следующая, принадлежащая премьер-министру, цитируются по книге: Takehiko Yoshihashi, Conspiracy at Mukden: The Rise of the Japanese Military (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1963), cc. 9 и 7.
257
Kakegawa Tomiko, The Press and Public Opinion in Japan, 1931–1941, in Dorothy Borg and Shumpei Okamoto, with the assistance of Dale K. A. Finlayson, eds., Pearlhardor as History: Japanese-American Relations 1931–1941 (New York: Columbia University Press, 1973), c. 537.
258
John N. Penlington, The Mukden Mandate: Acts and Aims in Manchuria (Tokyo: Maruzen, 1932), cc. 23–25.
259
Sadako N. Ogata, Defiance in Manchuria: The Making of Japanese Foreign Policy, 1931–1932 (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1964), cc. 30–31.
260
Mainichi Daily News, Fifty Years of Light and Dark: The Hirohito Era (Tokyo: Mainichi Newspaper, 1975), c. 56.
261
Tessa Morris-Suzuki, Showa: An Inside History of Hirohito's Japan (New York: Schocken Books, 1985), c. 20.
262
Address Delivered by Yosuke Matsuoka, Chief Japanese Delegate, at the Seventeenth Plenary Meeting of the Special Assembly of the League of Nations, in Matsuoka, Japan's Case in the Sino-Japanese Dispute (Geneva: Japanese Delegation to the League of Nations, 1933), cc. 49–61.
263
Shimada Toshihiko, Designs on North China, 1933–1937, tr. with an Introduction by James B. Crowley, in Morley, ed., Japan's Road to the Pacific War, t. 2: The China Quagmire: Japan's Expansion on the Asian Continent, 1933–1941 (New York: Columbia University Press, 1983), c. 58.
264
Herbert C. Bix, Hirohito and the Making of Modern Japan (New York: Harper-Collins, 2000), cc. 253–254.
265
Sandra Wilson, Angry Young Men and the Japanese State, in Elise K. Tipton, ed., Society and the State in Interwar Japan (London: Routledge, 1997), c. 109.
266
Yoshino Sakuzo, Fascism in Japan, in Contemporary Japan, 1:2 (Сентябрь 1932), c. 185.
267
Vera Mackie, Creating Socialist Women in Japan: Gender, Labour and Activism, 1900–1937 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997), c. 60.
268
Louise Young, Japan's Total Empire: Manchuria and the Culture of Wartime Imperialism (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1998), c. 84.
269
Ian Reader, with Esben Andreasen and Finn Stefansson, Japanese Religions: Past and Present (Sandgate, Folkestone, Kent: Japan Library, 1993), c. 71.