In August 1945, Japan surrendered after years of war. The final months of 1945 were a cataclysmic break with the past as the Japanese people were called upon to "endure the unendurable": defeat, occupation, and the first difficult steps of rebuilding directed by the United States, Japan's wartime enemy. This three-module series will consider pivotal events and policies that set Japan's course of reconstruction and redefinition to become a peaceful post-war nation. Join us for the final module, "Imperial Redefinition: The Emperor’s Declaration of Humanity."
Apply for one, two or all three in the series:
1. Ending and Beginning: Defeat and Surrender. Sept 30-Oct 7
2. Setting a New Course: Rejecting Bushido, Embracing Culture. Oct 21-28
3. Imperial Redefinition: The Emperor’s Declaration of Humanity. Nov 11-18
For inquiries: Lynn.Parisi@colorado.edu