昭和天皇: 裕仁與近代日本的形成
作者 | 賀伯特.畢克斯 |
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出版社 | HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS |
商品描述 | Hirohito and the Making of Modern Japan:關於日本裕仁天皇,世人印象深刻莫過於一九四五年宣告戰敗投降的御音放送,那沙啞的聲音,讓人傾向於相信裕仁是一個未能完全掌 |
作者 | 賀伯特.畢克斯 |
---|---|
出版社 | HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS |
商品描述 | Hirohito and the Making of Modern Japan:關於日本裕仁天皇,世人印象深刻莫過於一九四五年宣告戰敗投降的御音放送,那沙啞的聲音,讓人傾向於相信裕仁是一個未能完全掌 |
內容簡介 Winner of the Pulitzer PrizeIn this groundbreaking biography of the Japanese emperor Hirohito, Herbert P. Bix offers the first complete, unvarnished look at the enigmatic leader whose sixty-three-year reign ushered Japan into the modern world. Never before has the full life of this controversial figure been revealed with such clarity and vividness. Bix shows what it was like to be trained from birth for a lone position at the apex of the nation's political hierarchy and as a revered symbol of divine status. Influenced by an unusual combination of the Japanese imperial tradition and a modern scientific worldview, the young emperor gradually evolves into his preeminent role, aligning himself with the growing ultranationalist movement, perpetuating a cult of religious emperor worship, resisting attempts to curb his power, and all the while burnishing his image as a reluctant, passive monarch. Here we see Hirohito as he truly was: a man of strong will and real authority.Supported by a vast array of previously untapped primary documents, Hirohito and the Making of Modern Japanis perhaps most illuminating in lifting the veil on the mythology surrounding the emperor's impact on the world stage. Focusing closely on Hirohito's interactions with his advisers and successive Japanese governments, Bix sheds new light on the causes of the China War in 1937 and the start of the Asia-Pacific War in 1941. And while conventional wisdom has had it that the nation's increasing foreign aggression was driven and maintained not by the emperor but by an elite group of Japanese militarists, the reality, as witnessed here, is quite different. Bix documents in detail the strong, decisive role Hirohito played in wartime operations, from the takeover of Manchuria in 1931 through the attack on Pearl Harbor and ultimately the fateful decision in 1945 to accede to an unconditional surrender. In fact, the emperor stubbornly prolonged the war effort and then used the horrifying bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, together with the Soviet entrance into the war, as his exit strategy from a no-win situation. From the moment of capitulation, we see how American and Japanese leaders moved to justify the retention of Hirohito as emperor by whitewashing his wartime role and reshaping the historical consciousness of the Japanese people. The key to this strategy was Hirohito's alliance with General MacArthur, who helped him maintain his stature and shed his militaristic image, while MacArthur used the emperor as a figurehead to assist him in converting Japan into a peaceful nation. Their partnership ensured that the emperor's image would loom large over the postwar years and later decades, as Japan began to make its way in the modern age and struggled -- as it still does -- to come to terms with its past.Until the very end of a career that embodied the conflicting aims of Japan's development as a nation, Hirohito remained preoccupied with politics and with his place in history.Hirohito and the Making of Modern Japan provides the definitive account of his rich life and legacy. Meticulously researched and utterly engaging, this book is proof that the history of twentieth-century Japan cannot be understood apart from the life of its most remarkable and enduring leader. Winner of the Pulitzer PrizeIn this groundbreaking biography of the Japanese emperor Hirohito, Herbert P. Bix offers the first complete, unvarnished look at the enigmatic leader whose sixty-three-year reign ushered Japan into the modern world. Never before has the full life of this controversial figure been revealed with such clarity and vividness. Bix shows what it was like to be trained from birth for a lone position at the apex of the nation's political hierarchy and as a revered symbol of divine status. Influenced by an unusual combination of the Japanese imperial tradition and a modern scientific worldview, the young emperor gradually evolves into his preeminent role, aligning himself with the growing ultranationalist movement, perpetuating a cult of religious emperor worship, resisting attempts to curb his power, and all the while burnishing his image as a reluctant, passive monarch. Here we see Hirohito as he truly was: a man of strong will and real authority.Supported by a vast array of previously untapped primary documents, Hirohito and the Making of Modern Japan is perhaps most illuminating in lifting the veil on the mythology surrounding the emperor's impact on the world stage. Focusing closely on Hirohito's interactions with his advisers and successive Japanese governments, Bix sheds new light on the causes of the China War in 1937 and the start of the Asia-Pacific War in 1941. And while conventional wisdom has had it that the nation's increasing foreign aggression was driven and maintained not by the emperor but by an elite group of Japanese militarists, the reality, as witnessed here, is quite different. Bix documents in detail the strong, decisive role Hirohito played in wartime operations, from the takeover of Manchuria in 1931 through the attack on Pearl Harbor and ultimately the fateful decision in 1945 to accede to an unconditional surrender. In fact, the emperor stubbornly prolonged the war effort and then used the horrifying bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, together with the Soviet entrance into the war, as his exit strategy from a no-win situation. From the moment of capitulation, we see how American and Japanese leaders moved to justify the retention of Hirohito as emperor by whitewashing his wartime role and reshaping the historical consciousness of the Japanese people. The key to this strategy was Hirohito's alliance with General MacArthur, who helped him maintain his stature and shed his militaristic image, while MacArthur used the emperor as a figurehead to assist him in converting Japan into a peaceful nation. Their partnership ensured that the emperor's image would loom large over the postwar years and later decades, as Japan began to make its way in the modern age and struggled -- as it still does -- to come to terms with its past.Until the very end of a career that embodied the conflicting aims of Japan's development as a nation, Hirohito remained preoccupied with politics and with his place in history. Hirohito and the Making of Modern Japan provides the definitive account of his rich life and legacy. Meticulously researched and utterly engaging, this book is proof that the history of twentieth-century Japan cannot be understood apart from the life of its most remarkable and enduring leader.
各界推薦 關於日本裕仁天皇,世人印象深刻莫過於一九四五年宣告戰敗投降的御音放送,那沙啞的聲音,讓人傾向於相信裕仁是一個未能完全掌握國家權力的深宮元首,一般歷史書也常把他刻畫成一個毫無權威的天皇,事實上,歷史人物實難如此簡單論定,後見往往需要靜待政治局勢改變或更多資料出土才能轉為清明。 一九八八年,裕仁去世,其生前日記、書信以及一些與之相關的檔案逐漸公開,美國著名日本學家Herbert P. Bix,研究這些原始文件,指出直到二次世界大戰結束之前,裕仁相當程度知悉並參與戰爭的策劃和領導,論名論實稱之為日本軍隊最高統帥應無疑義,再則,戰後麥克阿瑟領軍佔領日本,之所以沒有廢除天皇制度,並默許裕仁轉嫁戰爭責任,與美軍希冀日本在西太平洋地區為其提供軍事基地等策略考慮有所因果。此書可謂同時打破了裕仁天皇與麥克阿瑟將軍的道德形象,並重整戰爭期的中、美、日關係,爭議可想而知。
作者介紹 Herbert P. Bix a professor in the Graduate School of Social Sciences at Hitotsubashi University in Tokyo.
書名 / | Hirohito and the Making of Modern Japan |
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作者 / | 賀伯特.畢克斯 |
簡介 / | Hirohito and the Making of Modern Japan:關於日本裕仁天皇,世人印象深刻莫過於一九四五年宣告戰敗投降的御音放送,那沙啞的聲音,讓人傾向於相信裕仁是一個未能完全掌 |
出版社 / | HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS |
ISBN13 / | 9780060931308 |
ISBN10 / | 0060931302 |
EAN / | 9780060931308 |
誠品26碼 / | 2611281782004 |
頁數 / | 816 |
注音版 / | 否 |
裝訂 / | P:平裝 |
語言 / | 3:英文 |
級別 / | N:無 |