A record of unforgivable days - Yurusenai hi kara no kiroku

Aggiornato il: 30 dic 2021

Title : A record of unforgivable days - Yurusenai hi kara no kiroku

Photographer(s) : TAKAHARA Takeru, NAGANO Shigeichi, TAKANO Toshiharu, SATO Shozo, DEGAWA Hiroshi

Writer(s) : NAGANO Shigeichi

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Publisher(s): Mugi Shobo, Tokyo, Japan

Year : 1960

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Language(s) : Japanese

Pages : 96

Size : 18 x 25,5 cm

Binding: Softcover

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Print: Keisei Insatsu,Tokyo, Japan

Nation(s) and year(s) of Protest : Japan, 1960

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This celebrated work of photojournalism charts 30 days of student and political protest in Japan in the summer of 1960 which resulted in the death of Michiko Kanba, a female student at the University of Tokyo. The photographs are by a number of leading Japanese photographers including Shigeichi Nagano and Hiroshi Kawashima. The protests recorded in this scarce book began in response to a treaty made between Japan and the USA in 1960 under which American agreed to defend Japan were it attacked. However, in return, the Americans secured the right to station troops and warships in Japan. This led to concerns that Japan might find itself drawn into unwanted wars to which America had committed itself. What began as a series of protests against Japanese-U.S defence policy soon widened into concern as to the nature of Japanese democracy itself in the modern post-WWII world. These protests, violently dealt with by the authorities were, therefore, the first major student uprisings of the 1960s and set the pattern for unrest throughout the decade

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