A sudden rampage : the Japanese occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945 /

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Author / Creator:Tarling, Nicholas.
Imprint:Honolulu : University of Hawaiỉ Press, c2001.
Description:xv, 286 p. : map ; 23 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4505823
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ISBN:0824824911
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (p. 269-278) and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Preface
  • Abbreviations
  • Map
  • Chapter 1.. Equality and Opportunity
  • Japan, Asia and the West
  • The Meiji Restoration
  • Industrialisation
  • Colonial policy
  • The Russo-Japanese War
  • Versailles and Washington
  • Colonial Southeast Asia
  • Chapter 2.. Diplomacy and Force
  • Expansionism
  • Konoe Fumimaro
  • The European crisis
  • The phoney war and the fall of France
  • The first move on Indo-China
  • The Burma Road
  • The Kobayashi mission
  • The Tripartite Pact
  • Mediation between French Indo-China and Thailand
  • The Yoshizawa mission
  • Southern Indo-China
  • Negotiations with the United States
  • Chapter 3.. War and Peace
  • Pearl Harbor
  • The Thai alliance
  • The Malayan campaign
  • The attack on British Borneo
  • The capture of the Philippines
  • The conquest of Netherlands India
  • The invasion of Burma
  • Midway
  • Thoughts of peace
  • Fighting in the Pacific
  • The coup in Indo-China
  • Imphal
  • Surrender
  • MacArthur and the Philippines
  • The peoples and the war
  • The Indian National Army
  • Chapter 4.. Conquest and Liberation
  • Racism and rhetoric
  • The Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere
  • The guidelines
  • The Ministry of Greater East Asia
  • Independence
  • War and empire
  • Chapter 5.. Control and Mobilisation
  • Politics and administration
  • Burma
  • The Philippines
  • Netherlands India
  • Borneo
  • Malaya and Singapore
  • Thailand
  • Indo-China
  • Chapter 6.. Demand and Supply
  • Disruption and inflation
  • Earlier patterns
  • Wartime patterns
  • Netherlands India
  • Malaya and Singapore
  • Borneo
  • The Philippines
  • Burma
  • Thailand
  • Indo-China
  • Chapter 7.. Memory and Legacy
  • Violence
  • The end of imperialism
  • Reparations
  • Malaya, Singapore and Borneo
  • Netherlands India
  • The Philippines
  • Burma
  • Thailand
  • Vietnam
  • Bibliography
  • Index