
Japan·military Review 002: Innovation
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The theme of the second volume of "Japan·Military Review" is "Revolution". Five perspectives are selected around this theme to commemorate people and events in the turbulent changes: "Game in the East China Sea: The "Wanli Aid Korea" Campaign and the Military Innovation of China, Japan and North Korea" depicts the grand war background during Toyotomi Hideyoshi's invasion of Korea, and the military and political changes in China, Japan and North Korea triggered by black powder. "The Birth of the "Emperor": Taika Reform and the Battle of Shirakawa" connects the early diplomatic history of China and Japan with a series of turmoils in Japan at that time, making a detailed and unexpected sorting out. "The Sprout of the Samurai: The Changes of Ancient Japan's Military System" comprehensively displays the ancient Japanese military system with a through-analysis from the economic system to the political structure. "Lost Crossing: Taisho Army Reform and the Path of Militarism" comments on how the seemingly elite-planned and well-organized Japanese military reform movement in the Taisho era degenerated into the frenzy of militarism in the Showa era. "Sa Chang's World War: Japan's Meiji National Military Strategy" is the first series and will continue to analyze Japan's military, political and diplomatic situation in the 50 years of Meiji.
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