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“This book is a classic. It’s launched 1,000 dissertations and monographs. But there’s something about it that is unsurpassed in the way that it brings together different sides of Japan’s imperial transformation as it unfolded in the 1930s. It covers political, military and social aspects. The breadth is quite incredible.” Read more...
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Adam P. Bronson, Historian