The Origins of Contemporary Sino-Japanese Relations: Zhou Enlai and Japan
In this book, Mayumi Itoh presents a comprehensive and in-depth examination of China's first Premier Zhou Enlai's youth in Japan, where he received his enlightenment in Marxism from the Japanese scholar Kawakami Hajime. Itoh analyzes primary sources including diaries and letters to reveal the innermost thoughts of young Zhou about how to save China from total destruction by imperial powers, and demonstrate how Zhou's time in Japan gave him a profound understanding of the Japanese people and society. These formative experiences would become the foundation for post-World War II Chinese foreign policy toward Japan and the origins of contemporary Sino-Japanese relations.
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The Origins of Contemporary Sino-Japanese Relations: Zhou Enlai and Japan
In this book, Mayumi Itoh presents a comprehensive and in-depth examination of China's first Premier Zhou Enlai's youth in Japan, where he received his enlightenment in Marxism from the Japanese scholar Kawakami Hajime. Itoh analyzes primary sources including diaries and letters to reveal the innermost thoughts of young Zhou about how to save China from total destruction by imperial powers, and demonstrate how Zhou's time in Japan gave him a profound understanding of the Japanese people and society. These formative experiences would become the foundation for post-World War II Chinese foreign policy toward Japan and the origins of contemporary Sino-Japanese relations.
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The Origins of Contemporary Sino-Japanese Relations: Zhou Enlai and Japan

The Origins of Contemporary Sino-Japanese Relations: Zhou Enlai and Japan

by Mayumi Itoh
The Origins of Contemporary Sino-Japanese Relations: Zhou Enlai and Japan

The Origins of Contemporary Sino-Japanese Relations: Zhou Enlai and Japan

by Mayumi Itoh

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Overview

In this book, Mayumi Itoh presents a comprehensive and in-depth examination of China's first Premier Zhou Enlai's youth in Japan, where he received his enlightenment in Marxism from the Japanese scholar Kawakami Hajime. Itoh analyzes primary sources including diaries and letters to reveal the innermost thoughts of young Zhou about how to save China from total destruction by imperial powers, and demonstrate how Zhou's time in Japan gave him a profound understanding of the Japanese people and society. These formative experiences would become the foundation for post-World War II Chinese foreign policy toward Japan and the origins of contemporary Sino-Japanese relations.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137570390
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 11/30/2015
Edition description: 1st ed. 2015
Pages: 243
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.02(d)

About the Author

Mayumi Itoh is a former Professor of Political Science at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA. She has also taught at Princeton University, USA, and Queens College, CUNY, USA. She is the author of numerous books, including Globalization of Japan: Japanese Sakoku Mentality and U.S. Efforts to Open Japan and The Hatoyama Dynasty: Japanese Political Leadership Through the Generations.

Table of Contents

Contents

Notes on the Text

Acknowledgments

List of Abbreviations

Map

Photographs

1. Introduction

2. Growing up during the Xinhai Revolution

3. Decision to Study in Japan

4. Arriving in Tokyo

5. Associating with Nankai Alumni

6. Entrance Exams of Tokyo Higher Normal School

7. Chinese Students Protest Movement

8. Entrance Exams of First Higher School

9. Homecoming Visit to Tianjin

10. Returning to Tokyo

11. Moving to Kyoto

12. Conclusion

Appendix

Notes

Bibliography

Index

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"Mayumi Itoh's The Origins of Contemporary Sino-Japanese Relations is a meticulous, scholarly study of Zhou Enlai's early years in China and his political awakening in Japan in the 1910s. Zhou, Mao's premier and foreign minister, was one of the most important political leaders of the 20th century, but little is known about how this young man seeking a post as a Chinese governmental official developed to became a Marxist revolutionary. Itoh has masterfully blended together primary sources in Chinese, Japanese, and English, as few scholars can, in telling the story of the lives and experiences of young Chinese students in Japan. She skillfully explores the impact Taisho Japan had on these students and the course of Chinese history. The detail she has melded together in this book is as impressive as her previous research on zoo policy in wartime Japan and Japanese political leadership. I highly recommend this book especially for political scientists as well as historians of both Japan and China." - Ronald Hrebenar, University of Utah, USA

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