Sino-Japanese Wars, 1895-1945

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Sino-Japanese Wars, 1895-1945

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Post by Jrafi123 » 29 Sep 2014, 18:59

The First Sino-Japanese War (1894–1895) shattered the traditional Confucian order in East Asia and produced a historically anomalous situation with Japan, not China, the dominant regional power. The Second Sino-Japanese War (1931–1945) marked Japan’s failed attempt to carve out an empire on the Asia mainland sufficient to practice autarky amidst the Great Depression. These were also two of Japan’s three wars aimed at Russian containment. (The third was the intervening Russo-Japanese War of 1904–1905.) The literature mainly vilifies Japanese militarism and presents China as the victim. Coverage in the English language is limited but growing. In Taiwan, and particularly China, there is a burgeoning literature that tends to focus on the Chinese side. In Japan, the literature is not as extensive and it tends to focus on the Japanese side. Yet, understanding these wars requires analyses of both sides and of their geographical neighbors, as Russia figured prominently in both Chinese and Japanese strategic thinking. Articles are a particularly useful way to bypass the polemics and focus on specific topics.
General Overviews

There are a number of works providing an overview of the entire period. They tend to highlight either China or Japan. Rather than presenting sweeping interpretations, these works focus on assembling basic facts. This turns out to be a difficult task given that access to the archives in China, Taiwan, and Japan has long been restricted, and given that so much documentation was destroyed during the Second Sino-Japanese War. Dreyer 1995, Elleman 2001, Liu 1972, and van de Ven 2003 put China at the center of their analyses, while Iriye 1997, Iriye 1989, Jansen 1975, Peattie 1988, and Tadokoro 2007 examine Japan.

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