Imperialist Countries Military Sex Policy 1880s-1940s Japan Japan
by Hirofumi Hayashi
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Imperialist Countries Military Sex Policy 1880s-1940s Japan Japan Key Features ✔ This comprehensive book explores the history of military sex policies implemented by imperialist nations from the 1880s to the 1940s, with a focus on Japan. It examines how colonial powers such as Britain, France, Germany, and the United States established military sexual facilities to manage soldiers and prevent sexually transmitted diseases. The book provides a comparative analysis of prostitution regulation policies across these countries and offers a historical perspective on Japan's "comfort women" system, highlighting its unique features and place in world history. ✔ Drawing from extensive research, the author discusses the evolution of prostitution control measures, the abolition movements, and the impact of colonial and military policies on local populations. The book also covers the role of the British Empire in India, the responses of various nations during the World Wars, and the ongoing issues related to military sexual exploitation. This scholarly work offers valuable insights into the intersection of imperialism, military strategy, and gender issues. ✔ Key features include: ✔ - Comparative analysis of prostitution regulation policies in Britain, France, Germany, and the US ✔ - Historical context of military sexual facilities and their management ✔ - Examination of the Japanese "comfort women" system within a global framework ✔ - Insights into colonial and military health policies ✔
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- Binding: Hardcover
- Condition: Fine
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