A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945University of Hawaii Press, 1 Jan 2001 - 286 halaman A Sudden Rampage describes Japan's occupation of Southeast Asia during World War II in the context of its relationship with the outside world. The first two chapters focus on the period between the Meiji restoration, the end of World War I, the interwar period, and the outbreak of war in the Pacific. Subsequent chapters offer a short narrative of the Pacific conflict and a country by country description of Japan's political activities in the occupied region and economic activities undertaken by the Japanese in wartime Southeast Asia. The concluding chapter assesses the contribution the occupation made to postwar Southeast Asia in the light of the suffering and destruction rendered on the region. |
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Equality and Opportunity | 1 |
The Meiji Restoration | 8 |
Industrialisation | 17 |
Colonial policy | 20 |
The RussoJapanese War | 22 |
Versailles and Washington | 24 |
Colonial Southeast Asia | 30 |
Diplomacy and Force | 39 |
Conquest and Liberation | 125 |
The Greater East Asia CoProsperity Sphere | 128 |
The guidelines | 130 |
The Ministry of Greater East Asia | 133 |
Independence | 138 |
War and empire | 142 |
Control and Mobilisation | 144 |
Burma | 146 |
Konoe Fumimaro | 42 |
The European crisis | 45 |
The phoney war and the fall of France | 48 |
The first move on IndoChina | 51 |
The Burma Road | 54 |
The Kobayashi mission | 56 |
The Tripartite Pact | 57 |
Mediation between French IndoChina and Thailand | 61 |
The Yoshizawa mission | 66 |
Southern IndoChina | 68 |
Negotiations with the United States | 72 |
War and Peace | 80 |
The Thai alliance | 83 |
The Malayan campaign | 85 |
The attack on British Borneo | 90 |
The capture of the Philippines | 91 |
The conquest of Netherlands India | 92 |
The invasion of Burma | 95 |
Midway | 100 |
Thoughts of peace | 102 |
Fighting in the Pacific | 104 |
The coup in IndoChina | 108 |
Imphal | 110 |
Surrender | 116 |
MacArthur and the Philippines | 120 |
The peoples and the war | 122 |
The Indian National Army | 123 |
The Philippines | 159 |
Netherlands India | 174 |
Borneo | 192 |
Malaya and Singapore | 197 |
Thailand | 204 |
IndoChina | 210 |
Demand and Supply | 218 |
Earlier patterns | 220 |
Wartime patterns | 223 |
Netherlands India | 226 |
Malaya and Singapore | 231 |
Borneo | 235 |
The Philippines | 238 |
Burma | 243 |
Thailand | 246 |
IndoChina | 249 |
Memory and Legacy | 252 |
The end of imperialism | 256 |
Reparations | 258 |
Malaya Singapore and Borneo | 259 |
Netherlands India | 263 |
The Philippines | 264 |
Burma | 266 |
Bibliography | 269 |
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A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945 Nicholas Tarling Tampilan cuplikan - 2001 |
A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945 Nicholas Tarling Tampilan cuplikan - 2001 |
A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945 Nicholas Tarling Tampilan cuplikan - 2001 |
Istilah dan frasa umum
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Bagian yang populer
Halaman 283 - My colleagues and I are of that generation who went through the Second World War and the Japanese occupation and became determined that no one - neither the Japanese nor the British - had the right to push and kick us around. We