Wristwatch Era Historians 1967 50th Anniversary Russia Revolution Japan
by Haruki Wada
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Wristwatch Era Historians 1967 50th Anniversary Russia Revolution Japan Key Features ✔ This comprehensive book, titled "Wristwatch Era Historians 1967 50th Anniversary Russia Revolution Japan," offers an in-depth reflection on a pivotal era of social and political upheaval. Authored by renowned historian Haruki Wada, it chronicles the tumultuous years surrounding the 50th anniversary of the Russian Revolution, highlighting the rise of citizen movements against war and imperialism, particularly focusing on anti-Vietnam War protests and Japan-Korea solidarity efforts. The narrative intertwines personal experiences with broader historical events, including the abduction of Kim Dae-jung, student protests, and international solidarity campaigns, culminating in Wada's journey to Moscow and encounters with key figures like Bukharin's wife. ✔ This book provides a vivid record of activism, scholarly pursuits, and international cooperation during a transformative period. It combines detailed historical analysis with personal anecdotes, making it a valuable resource for those interested in social movements, Cold War history, and East Asian political activism. ✔ Key features include: ✔ - A detailed account of citizen movements in Japan and Korea during the late 1960s and early 1970s ✔ - Personal reflections on the 1967 Russian Revolution anniversary ✔ - Insights into anti-Vietnam War protests and student activism ✔ - Encounters with Soviet scholars and visits to Moscow, Minsk, and other
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- Binding: Hardcover
- Condition: Fine
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