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Japans Castles Citadels Of Modernity In War And Peace Oleg Benesch

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Japans Castles Citadels Of Modernity In War And Peace Oleg Benesch
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.32 MB
Pages: 374
Author: Oleg Benesch, Ran Zwigenberg
ISBN: 9781108481946, 1108481949
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Japans Castles Citadels Of Modernity In War And Peace Oleg Benesch by Oleg Benesch, Ran Zwigenberg 9781108481946, 1108481949 instant download after payment.

An innovative examination of heritage politics in Japan, showing how castles have been used to re-invent and recapture competing versions of the pre-imperial past and project possibilities for Japan's future. Oleg Benesch and Ran Zwigenberg argue that Japan's modern transformations can be traced through its castles. They examine how castle preservation and reconstruction campaigns served as symbolic ways to assert particular views of the past and were crucial in the making of an idealized premodern history. Castles have been used to craft identities, to create and erase memories, and to symbolically join tradition and modernity. Until 1945, they served as physical and symbolic links between the modern military and the nation's premodern martial heritage. After 1945, castles were cleansed of military elements and transformed into public cultural spaces that celebrated both modernity and the pre-imperial past. What were once signs of military power have become symbols of Japan's idealized peaceful past.

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