Japan’s War Memories:Amnesia Or Concealment?
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Under the occupation and ‘reverse course’ (1945~1952)
2. Through the high growth period (1952~1972)
3. Oil shock and restabilization (1973~1981)
4. From the textbook uproar through the Emperor’s death (1982~1990)
5. The nineties
6. The evolution of textbook screening
7. Ienaga and the course of textbook litigation
8. Right wing revisionist counter-attacks
A final word
Select annotated bibliography
Introduction
1. Under the occupation and ‘reverse course’ (1945~1952)
2. Through the high growth period (1952~1972)
3. Oil shock and restabilization (1973~1981)
4. From the textbook uproar through the Emperor’s death (1982~1990)
5. The nineties
6. The evolution of textbook screening
7. Ienaga and the course of textbook litigation
8. Right wing revisionist counter-attacks
A final word
Select annotated bibliography