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ITALIANS IN AFRICA AND THE JAPANESE IN SOUTH EAST ASIA : stark differences and surprising... similarities in the age of expansion

معرفی کتاب «ITALIANS IN AFRICA AND THE JAPANESE IN SOUTH EAST ASIA : stark differences and surprising... similarities in the age of expansion» نوشتهٔ Nikolaos Mavropoulos، منتشرشده توسط نشر De Gruyter Oldenbourg در سال 2022. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

The comparison of early Italy’s and Japan’s colonialism is without precedence. The majority of studies on Italian and Japanese expansion refer to the 1930–1940s period (fascist/totalitarian era) when Japan annexed Manchuria (1931) and Italy Ethiopia (1936). The first formative and crucial steps that paved the way for this expansion have been neglected. This analysis covers a range of social, political and economic parameters illuminating the diversity but also the common ground of the nature and aspirations of Japan's and Italy's early colonial systems. The two states alongside the Great Powers of the era expanded in the name of humanism and civilization but in reality in a way typically imperialistic, they sought territorial compensations, financial privileges and prestige. A parallel and deeper understanding of the nineteenth century socio-cultural-psychological parameters, such as tradition, mentality, and religion that shaped and explain the later ideological framework of Rome's and Tōkyō's expansionist disposition, has never been attempted before. This monograph offers a detailed examination of the phenomenon of colonialism by examining the issue from two different angles. The study contributes to the understanding of Italy's and Japan's early imperial expansion. In addition, it traces the origins of these states' similar and common historical evolution in late nineteenth and the first half of the twentieth century. "The comparison of early Italy's and Japan's colonialism is without precedence. The majority of studies on Italian and Japanese expansion refer to the 1930-1940s period (fascist/totalitarian era) when Japan annexed Manchuria (1931) and Italy Ethiopia (1936). The first formative and crucial steps that paved the way for this expansion have been neglected. This analysis covers a range of social, political and economic parameters illuminating the diversity but also the common ground of the nature and aspirations of Japan's and Italy's early colonial systems. The two states alongside the Great Powers of the era expanded in the name of humanism and civilization but in reality in a way typically imperialistic, they sought territorial compensations, financial privileges and prestige. A parallel and deeper understanding of the nineteenth century socio-cultural-psychological parameters, such as tradition, mentality, and religion that shaped and explain the later ideological framework of Rome's and Tōkyō's expansionist disposition, has never been attempted before. This monograph offers a detailed examination of the phenomenon of colonialism by examining the issue from two different angles. The study contributes to the understanding of Italy's and Japan's early imperial expansion. In addition, it traces the origins of these states' similar and common historical evolution in late nineteenth and the first half of the twentieth century."-- Provided by publisher A comparative, transnational study between the early Italian and the early Japanese colonialism is without precedent.These two phenomena, influential as they are, have yet to attract the thorough attention of the international scientific community, let alone be the focus of a comparative study. This book presents a qualitative, comparative, interdisciplinary research based on the interpretation and analysis of historical events, encompassing these social-economic-cultural-psychosocial parameters that influenced profoundly the evolution of the developments in question. This original undertaking can offer a complete examination of the phenomenon of colonialism since it examines the issue from two different angles.The results of the study interpreted with objectivity and scientific methodology will shed light on and will contribute to the understanding of Italy's and Japan's historical development at least until the First World War Acknowledgements Contents Introduction Part 1 Early Italian Colonialism Part 2 Early Japanese Colonialism Conclusions Bibliography Index
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