- Series
- Japan: 1868-1968
- Air Date
- 1968-10-28
- Duration
- 00:28:44
- Episode Description
- In the 10 years from September 18th, 1931--the beginning of the Manchurian Incident--to the attack on Pearl Harbor, there had been an accelerating sharpness of the confrontation between the United States and Japan. But perhaps even more significantly, this growing enmity and dislike between the two governments was being worked out in a broad international scene. Professor Maki looks at the development of the American-Japanese rivalry, which began during the 19th century, primarily over the interests of the two governments in China.
- Series Description
- A lecture series on the centennial of the beginning of the modernization of Japan, featuring John M. Maki, University of Massachusetts.
- Subject(s)
- Creator(s)
- WFCR (Radio station : Amherst, Mass.) (Producer)Four College Radio (Producer)
- Contributors
- Maki, John M. (John McGilvrey), 1909- (Lecturer)
- Genre(s)
- Geographic Region(s)
- regions
- Time Period
- 1961-1970
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