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Japan Occupied : Survival of Academic Freedom
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Ruriko Kumano
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2023
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Springer Nature Singapore
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2023
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 5
Religion and Education in Pre-war Japan: Building a New Identity and Suppressing “Dangerous Thoughts”
pp. 37
The GHQ’s Initial Reforms: The Dismantling of Japan
pp. 67
General Headquarters (GHQ) Versus Japanese Communist Party
pp. 89
University Reform
pp. 103
Communism in Universities
pp. 123
Covert Red Purge in Education
pp. 139
Japanese Communists’ Propaganda Against the United States
pp. 159
Japanese Government Launches the Red Purge
pp. 181
War of Ideas
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