Skip to content
Frog in a Well
  • About
  • Contact Us
  • Sources
    • Missionary Perspectives on China
    • Modern Korean History
    • History of Taiwan
    • Bibliography: The History of History in East Asia

Category: 昭和

Talks about the Showa period

Nationalism/Teaching/大正/昭和

Teachers and National Ideologies

Posted on November 23, 2010 by sayaka / 3 Comments

I have been collecting and reading various materials that could potentially reveal how people lived in rural villages between the 1910s and 1940s. Village teach...

Propaganda/US-Japan/War/昭和

License to Hunt Japanese

Posted on November 10, 2010 by K. M. Lawson / 5 Comments

John Dower’s book War Without Mercy does a great job at talking about, and showing images of the many ways that race played a role in the propaganda and d...

Academia/Anecdotes/Foreign Views/Japan/Religion/US-Japan/昭和

Japan as apocalyptic fulfillment

Posted on April 10, 2010 by Jonathan Dresner / 0 Comment

I have to get to my AAS blogging, I know, but I have to share something I ran across reading — of all things — David Walsh’s HNN reports from ...

Anecdotes/China-Japan/War/昭和

Japanese Soldiers Use an Accountant’s Trick

Posted on December 30, 2009 by K. M. Lawson / 2 Comments

I haven’t been making any substantial posts to Frog in a Well of late even though I have been buried in fascinating historical materials as I write my dis...

Current/Recent Events/International Affairs/Japan/Occupation/US-Japan/明治/昭和/江戸

The Bow

Posted on November 16, 2009 by Jonathan Dresner / 9 Comments

Via my old friend Scott Eric Kaufman I learned that President Obama’s visit to Japan was drawing criticism from the American right (I also learned that Pr...

English/Japan/Memory/photography/War/昭和

Hiroshima +50 (and +40)

Posted on September 27, 2009 by Jonathan Dresner / 0 Comment

I haven’t participated in that many “historic” events, but I’m now old enough that my early pictures qualify as historic documents, at l...

English/Japan/Memory/Nationalism/photography/昭和

Hirohito’s last birthday

Posted on September 19, 2009 by Jonathan Dresner / 2 Comments

I’m almost done, I suppose, with the first phase of my image digitization and pedagogy project, namely scanning a significant chunk of my Japan slides and...

Foreign Views/Frog in A Well/Historiography/Japan/Journalism & Mass Media/US-Japan/平成/昭和

HNN, NYT Post Competing Japan Election Analysis

Posted on September 9, 2009 by Jonathan Dresner / 0 Comment

HNN has posted an extended version of the Soft and Fuzzy history I posted a few days ago. What I’ve added, for the general readership, is more background ...

Academia/China-Japan/Current/Recent Events/General/globalization/International Affairs/Japan/Korea-Japan/Nationalism/Political/Politics/平成/昭和

ASPAC Blogging: Japan’s Political Present and Future

Posted on July 16, 2009 by Jonathan Dresner / 0 Comment

My copanelists on Saturday were political scientists, and it was a good update for me on what what’s going on with Japan in the last ten years or so. R...

English/Foreign Views/General/globalization/Japan/Popular Culture/Science and Technology/US-Japan/昭和

Before the miniseries, there was….

Posted on June 7, 2009 by Jonathan Dresner / 0 Comment

I’m not sure when my family got this game, but I remember playing with it in the late 70s. Though Shogun is described as a “digital” game, the...

China-Japan/Media/昭和

Conference: 日中ジャーナリズム研究サミット

Posted on December 13, 2008 by K. M. Lawson / 1 Comment

The 20世紀メディア研究所, which produces the wonderful journal Intelligence and helps manage the amazing online database index of the Prange archive of early postwar Jap...

English/昭和

1946 Drawings of Japanese Leaving Taiwan

Posted on December 9, 2008 by K. M. Lawson / 3 Comments

The Japanese began their exodus from what was once colonial Taiwan soon after their defeat in 1945, but the departures really peaked in the spring of 1946 as al...

Blog Carnival/China-Japan/General/Historiography/International Affairs/Japan/Memory/Nationalism/昭和

December 2008 History Carnival

Posted on December 1, 2008 by Jonathan Dresner / 3 Comments

“In retrospect, historians are usually right.” — Der Spiegel interviewer (11-11-08). This has been a lively month for history blogging, for so...

Academia/China-Japan/Historiography/Japan/Nationalism/Pedagogy/Teaching/昭和

Another Disappointment

Posted on November 12, 2008 by Jonathan Dresner / 0 Comment

I always get a little nervous when a world history textbook cites details about Japanese history which I’ve never heard of before. I’m still mostly ...

Academia/Current/Recent Events/Diaspora/Historiography/Japan/Law/Nationalism/US-Japan/大正/明治/昭和

Migration, Nationalism, Empire

Posted on September 1, 2008 by Jonathan Dresner / 0 Comment

Tessa Morris-Suzuki’s recent Japan Focus article, “Migrants, Subjects, Citizens: Comparative Perspectives on Nationality in the Prewar Japanese Empi...

Posts navigation

« Previous 1 2 3 … 6 Next »

Meta

  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org
© 2021 Frog in a Well
Powered by WordPress | Theme: Graphy by Themegraphy