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This document lists 18 sources that reference aspects of anarchism and socialism in Japan between the late 19th century and mid 20th century. The sources include book chapters and articles that discuss key figures like Osugi Sakae, Kotoku Shusui, and Iwasa Sakutaro who helped spread anarchist and socialist philosophy in Japan. Several sources also examine how these ideologies influenced the early labor movement and political crimes in Japan during the early 20th century.
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Sections and chapters of books in English about anarchism in Japan
This document lists 18 sources that reference aspects of anarchism and socialism in Japan between the late 19th century and mid 20th century. The sources include book chapters and articles that discuss key figures like Osugi Sakae, Kotoku Shusui, and Iwasa Sakutaro who helped spread anarchist and socialist philosophy in Japan. Several sources also examine how these ideologies influenced the early labor movement and political crimes in Japan during the early 20th century.
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This document lists 18 sources that reference aspects of anarchism and socialism in Japan between the late 19th century and mid 20th century. The sources include book chapters and articles that discuss key figures like Osugi Sakae, Kotoku Shusui, and Iwasa Sakutaro who helped spread anarchist and socialist philosophy in Japan. Several sources also examine how these ideologies influenced the early labor movement and political crimes in Japan during the early 20th century.
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T. Arima; "Osugi Sakae and the anarchists", in his 'The Failure Of
Freedom: a portrait of modern intellectuals', (Cambridge, MA.: Harvard University Press, 1969) pp. 51-69. M. Asukai; "Kotoku Shusui: his socialism and pacifism", in N. Bamba & J.F. Howes (editors), 'Pacifism In Japan', (Kyoto: Minerva Press, & Vancouver: University Of British Columbia Press, 1978) pp. 123-142. J. Crump; "Anarchist communism and leadership: the case of Iwasa Sakutaro", in I. Neary (editor), 'Leaders And Leadership In Japan', (Folkstone: Japan Library, 1996) pp. 155-174. J. Crump; "Green before their time? The prewar Japanese anarchist movement", in I. Neary (editor), 'War, Revolution And Japan', (Folkstone: Japan Library, 1993) pp. 74-92. J. Crump; "The Japanese pure anarchists and the theory of anarchist- communism", in P. Lowe & H. Moeshart (editors), 'Western Interactions With Japan', (Folkstone: Japan Library, 1990) pp. 33-49. P. Duus & L. Scheirer; "Socialism, liberalism and Marxism, 1901-1931: Osugi Sakae and anarchosyndicalism", in P. Duus and others (editors), 'The Cambridge History Of Japan: Volume 6, the twentieth century', (Cambridge & New York: Cambridge University Press, 1989) pp. 692-698, and also published in B.T. Wakabayashi (editor), 'Modern Japanese Thought', (Cambridge & New York: Cambridge University Press, 1998) pp. 187-193. H. Havel; "Japanese martyrs", in M. Graham (editor), 'Man! An anthology of anarchist ideas, essays, poetry and commentaries', (London: Cienfuegos Press, 1974) pp. 587-598. H. Havel; "Long live anarchy!", in P. Glassgold (editor) 'Anarchy! An anthology of Emma Goldman's "Mother Earth" ', (Washington, DC.: Counterpoint, 2001) pp. 49-53. G. Hoston; "Anarchism, populism and early Marxian socialism", in her 'The State, Identity And The National Question In China And Japan', (Princeton, NJ.: Princeton University Press, 1994) pp. 127-174. F. Kaneko; "A work of my own", in her (editor J. Inglis), 'The Prison Memoirs Of A Japanese Woman', (Armonk, NY.: M.E. Sharpe, 1991) pp. 231-247. S. Kato; “Kotoku Shusui, Kawakami Hajime and socialism”, in his 'A History Of Japanese Literature: Volume 3', (London: Macmillan, & Tokyo and New York: Kodansha International, 1983) pp. 170-179. D. Keene; "Diary of Kotoku Shusui", in his 'Modern Japanese Diaries', (New York: Columbia University Press, 1998) [1995] pp. 436- 446. H. Kublin; "The lonely years", in his 'Asian Revolutionary: the life of Sen Katayama', (Princeton, NJ.: Princeton University Press, 1964) pp. 184-212. S.S. Large; "Anarchism, communism and socialism in the labour movement, 1920-1923", in his 'Organized Workers And Socialist Politics In Interwar Japan', (Cambridge & New York: Cambridge University Press, 1981) pp. 31-50. R.H. Mitchell; "Political crimes: the September anarchist cases", in his 'Janus-Faced Justice', (Honolulu, HA.: University Of Hawaii Press, 1992) pp. 43-49. J. Rubin; "Mori Ogai and Hiraide Shu: inside the High Treason case", in his 'Injurious To Public Morals: writers and the Meiji state', (Seattle, WA.: University Of Washington Press, 1984) pp. 145-168. S.L. Sievers; "Kanno Suga", in her 'Flowers In Salt: the beginnings of feminist consciousness in Japan', (Stanford, CA.: Stanford University Press, 1983) pp. 139-162. C. Tsuzuki; "Anarchism in Japan", in in D. Apter & J. Joll (editors), 'Anarchism Today', (London: Macmillan, & New York: Doubleday, 1971) pp. 105-126.