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Reto Hofmann
In The Fascist Effect, Reto Hofmann uncovers the ideological links that tied Japan to Italy, drawing on extensive materials from Japanese and Italian archives to shed light on the formation of fascist history and practice in Japan and beyond. Moving
Autor:
Reto Hofmann
Publikováno v:
University of Western Australia
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https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1vbd2mv.4
https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1vbd2mv.4
Autor:
Reto Hofmann
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Asian Studies. 79:403-427
This article examines the thought and career of Nabeyama Sadachika (1901–79) from communist militant in 1920s Japan to his conversion to the emperor system in the 1930s and, finally, to his role in shaping the postwar anti-communist movement. Using
Autor:
Reto Hofmann
Publikováno v:
Japan Forum. 33:77-102
Moral Re-armament (MRA) was an international religious movement that caught the attention of politicians, industrialists, and union leaders around the world in the 1940s and 1950s, including three ...
Autor:
Reto Hofmann
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Asian Studies. 79:831-833
Autor:
Quinn Slobodian, Dieter Plehwe, Esra Elif Nartok, Aditya Balasubramanian, Tobias Rupprecht, Isabella M. Weber, Antina von Schnitzler, Jeremy Walker, Paulo Chamon, Karin Fischer, Mila Jonjic, Nenad Pantelic, Lars Mjøset, Reto Hofmann, Jimmy Casas Klausen
A deep investigation of neoliberalism's proselytizers in Eastern Europe and the Global SouthWhere does free market ideology come from? Recent work on the neoliberal intellectual movement around the Mont Pelerin Society has allowed for closer study of
Autor:
Reto Hofmann, Max Ward
This volume considers the possibilities of the term'transwar'to understand the history of Asia from the 1920s to the 1960s. Recently, scholars have challenged earlier studies that suggested a neat division between the pre- and postwar or colonial/pos
Autor:
Reto Hofmann
Publikováno v:
Journal of Global History. 12:166-183
Contemporaries and historians alike have explained the imperialism of interwar Japan, Italy, and Germany through the paradigm of a ‘new world order’. This article critically revisits this received assumption by analysing the place of the Axis in
Autor:
Daniel Hedinger, Reto Hofmann
Publikováno v:
Journal of Global History. 12:161-165