This book examines the historical views of Japanese right-wing scholars critically. It is devoted to the origins and backgrounds of the right-wing view of history and identifies the trajectory of its development in Japanese society. To be more specific, this book centres on the intellectual right-wing after the Cold War. It carries out in-depth case studies to thoroughly analyse the representative figures of the right-wing and criticizes their typical viewpoints towards the Japanese cultural invasion of China. This book represents interdisciplinarity, assessing the right-wing views from a comprehensive set of perspectives, including international politics, international relations, history and ideology.
Muses and Measures
This book is required reading for humanistic disciplines. Too often, scholars present theories without knowing how to test them empirically. In an engaging way, the authors teach statistics, leading students through projects to analyze their own gathered data.
