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Lever Of Empire The International Gold Standard And The Crisis Of Liberalism In Prewar Japan 1st Edition Mark Metzler

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Lever Of Empire The International Gold Standard And The Crisis Of Liberalism In Prewar Japan 1st Edition Mark Metzler
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.72 MB
Pages: 393
Author: Mark Metzler
ISBN: 9780520244207, 0520244206
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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Lever Of Empire The International Gold Standard And The Crisis Of Liberalism In Prewar Japan 1st Edition Mark Metzler by Mark Metzler 9780520244207, 0520244206 instant download after payment.

This book, the first full account of Japan's financial history and the Japanese gold standard in the pivotal years before World War II, provides a new perspective on the global political dynamics of the era by placing Japan, rather than Europe, at the center of the story. Focusing on the fall of liberalism in Japan in late 1931 and the global politics of money that were at the center of the crisis, Mark Metzler asks why successive Japanese governments from 1920 to 1931 carried out policies that deliberately induced deflation and depression. His search for answers stretches from Edo to London to the ragged borderlands of the Japanese empire and from the eighteenth century to the 1950s, integrating political and monetary analysis to shed light on the complex dynamics of money, empire, and global hegemony. His detailed and broad ranging account illuminates a range of issues including Japan's involvement in the economic dynamics that shook interwar Europe, the character of U.S. isolationism, and the rise of fascism as an international phenomenon.

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