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A Level The growth of nationalism in Japan 1920-1937
In this lesson, students will understand the emergence of political radicalism in Japan after World War I, exploring the rise of extremist ideologies and groups. They will analyse the social and political changes following 1925, including shifts in democracy, economic challenges, and increasing militarisation.
The lesson will also discuss key concepts such as Japanese nationalism, Pan-Asianism, and militarism, examining how these ideas fueled Japan’s expansionist policies. Students will assess the causes of Japanese aggression in Manchuria, considering both internal pressures and external factors.
Finally, students will evaluate the roles and significance of Emperor Hirohito and nationalist thinker Ikki Kita in shaping Japan’s political direction during this period. Students will grasp the complex forces driving Japan’s political transformation and its path toward militaristic expansion.
At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to:
- Understand the emergence of political radicalism in post-war Japan;
- Analyse the social and political changes in Japan after 1925;
- Discuss the concepts of Japanese nationalism, Pan-Asianism and militarism;
- Assess the reasons for Japanese aggression in Manchuria; and
Evaluate the significance of Hirohito and Ikki Kita.