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Sep 20, 2024 • 35min

Episode 546 - The Extreme Right in Postwar Japan, Part 2

This week, we're continuing last week's footnote on the postwar ultraright. How did the fall of the Soviet Union affect the anti-communist focus of the extreme right? How has its rhetoric been shaped by an odd relationship with the left? And how does modern extreme rightism manifest in the ideas of men like Kobayashi Yoshinori and groups like Nippon Kaigi? Show notes here.
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Sep 13, 2024 • 35min

Episode 545 - The Extreme Right in Postwar Japan, Part 1

This week's footnote: the first of two parts on the postwar extreme right. This week, we're mostly focusing on the extreme right in the first few decades of the Cold War, and in particular on the story of Akao Bin and his Aikokuto. How did a convicted socialist end up as one of Japan's foremost violent anticommunists--and how did his ideas shape a new reality for the postwar right? Show notes here. 
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Sep 6, 2024 • 37min

Episode 544 - A Day in the Life of Meiji Japan, Part 2

This week, we're continuing last week's footnote on daily life in Meiji Japan. Topics covered this week include life as a conscript in the army, changes to Japanese cuisine during the Meiji years, and entertainment from kabuki to early movies. Show notes here. 
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Aug 30, 2024 • 38min

Episode 543 - A Day in the Life of Meiji Japan, Part 1

Venture into life in Meiji Japan, as breakfast customs reflect social hierarchies and Western influences. Discover the radical shifts in the education system, striving for inclusivity amid class disparities. Explore the rise of the textile industry and the plight of female workers facing harsh conditions while seeking independence. This journey showcases the complexities of a nation balancing tradition and modernity, revealing the struggles behind Japan’s transformation.
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Aug 16, 2024 • 42min

Episode 542 - The Heart of Darkness

For our second footnote to the Revised Introduction to Japanese History: a simple question that definitely won't result in an overpacked episode. Was Imperial Japan a fascist state? How can we even define fascism in a productive way that lets us engage in historical comparison? How quickly can I summarize four different definitions of what fascism is? Should be easy enough. Show notes here.
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Aug 9, 2024 • 41min

Episode 541 - The Way of the Gods

This week, we have our first Footnote to the Revised Introduction to Japanese history, expanding on questions we didn't get to touch on during the main series. This week, our question is: what do we know about the origins and practice of early Japanese religion, and how does it relate to what we call Shinto today? Show notes here.  
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Aug 2, 2024 • 38min

Episode 540 - The End of the Beginning

On the final episode of the Revised Introduction to Japanese History: the LDP completely fails to meet the challenge of the bubble collapse, and the Lost Decades see Japan's economy stagnate and its political and social system under severe pressure. Where to from here? Only time will tell. Show notes here. 
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Jul 26, 2024 • 43min

Episode 539 - Japan Falling

In the penultimate episode of the Revised Introduction to Japanese History: the 1980s sees the rise of Japan's asset bubble and the peak of the high-rollin' postwar. But the new prosperity is built on faulty ground that is already beginning to creak... Show notes here.
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Jul 19, 2024 • 42min

Episode 538 - Japan Rising

This week on the Revised Introduction to Japanese History: how did Ikeda Hayato and the LDP build a system that would redefine postwar Japan? And how did the political opposition utterly fail to rise to the challenge of matching them? Show notes here. 
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Jul 12, 2024 • 42min

Episode 537 - The New Order

This week on the Revised Introduction to Japanese History: the Occupation comes to an end, but what happens next? This week is all about the 1950s, when clashing visions of Japan's future would culminate in one of the largest protests in the nation's history, laying the groundwork for the political world that has existed ever since. Show notes here.

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