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... Kurushima Tuneyuki of the Right-Wing Political Organization Genyosha Threw a Bomb at Him in Front of ...

0000 - Gale Group | NCCO Photography

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E. Herbert Norman,

The so-called patriotic of Japan have long played an important and sinister role in Japanese imperialism abroad and in reaction at home. Unless carefully watched and checked after Japan's defeat in the present war they may again become a spearhead for a revived Japanese militarism. The following study of one of the leading societies thus warrants special attention as revealing the evolution and methods of these militarist-gangster organizations in Japanese politics. The article is part of a larger ...

Tópico(s): Japanese History and Culture

1944 - University of British Columbia | Pacific Affairs

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Hang Rae Cho,

... and a number of similar groups including The Genyosha. It cannot be denied that they have distorted ...

Tópico(s): Japanese History and Culture

1986 - | The Korean Journal of Policy Studies

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Jane Komori,

... also confronting Qing repression. Chapter 3 likewise introduces Genyôsha, a western Japanese organization composed of disenfranchised samurai ... book persist with the histories of Gelaohui and Genyôsha through both groups’ conversion from radical social movements ... own profits in the opium trade. Meanwhile, in Genyôsha, a virulent nationalism and various coal-mining projects ... of the early, radical forms of Gelaohui and Genyôsha into conservative and imperialist organizations, detailed in chapters ... Indigenous theory. Seeking to redeem Gelaohui’s and Genyôsha’s early political agendas (and, perhaps, the arc ...

Tópico(s): Japanese History and Culture

2021 - Duke University Press | Qui Parle

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Yuka Hiruma Kishida,

... the members of Kokuryūkai (Amur River Society) and Genyōsha (Dark Ocean Society) insisted that Japan had “an ...

Tópico(s): Japanese History and Culture

2010 - Cambridge University Press | The Journal of Asian Studies