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GO256: Conflict in East Asia Professor Walter Hatch Colby College Case #2
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“One would expect people to remember the past and imagine the future …. But what they more often do is imagine the past and remember the future.” -- Lewis Namier
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And then fight over the difference
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What is Imagined/Remembered 1895 1937
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The Most Contentious Memories “Rape of Nanjing” Unit 731 Comfort Women
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Nanjing Massacre
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Massacre Museum
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Yushukan
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Unit 731
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Has Japan shown contrition? Depends on whom you talk to
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Japanese Apologies Nakasone (1985): regret “ultranationalism” “militarism” Hosokawa (1993): “sincere sympathy” “acts of agression” “intolerable pain and suffering” Maruyama (1995): deep remorse “tremendous damage and suffering”
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Yasukuni Shrine
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History Textbooks
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Question: Why did China decide to make this an issue in 1980s?
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Protests
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The Snub China’s Vice-Premier Wu Yi Leaves Tokyo
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The Burden of History Yasukuni Shrine
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