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ジャパニーズ・プロパガンダ
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JAPANESE PROPAGANDA: SELECTED READINGS
第2回配本:パンフレット集成 全10巻
SERIES 2: PAMPHLETS 1891-1939

編集・解説:Peter O'Connor (ピーター・オコーノ 武蔵野大学助教授)

2004年11月刊行
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明治期から第2次世界大戦へ、日本がその近代化から帝国主義の道を選び大戦の主戦国となってゆく過程でメディア、ジャーナリズムはどのように利用されたのか? この間に発表された様々な一次文献から、日本の対外宣伝のありようと近代史のなかでの役割を探ることを目指し発刊した『ジャパニーズ・プロパガンダ』復刻叢書。シリーズ第2回配本は、20世紀初頭から戦前に発表されたパンフレットや小冊子の集成です。全10巻を8の項目に大別し90点弱の文献を収集、数多くの図版、写真を含むこれらの資料の大部分は、政府関連の公的機関、国内外の英字新聞社、満鉄情報・宣伝部、ニューヨーク日本協会、ハーバード大日本クラブなど米国内の米日交流団体などから刊行、配布されたものです。商業出版社とは異なる機関からのこれら「灰色文書」は、一般的に入手の極め
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Volume 1: Presenting the Nation, 1912-37 (c.424 pp.)

General Introduction: Peter O'Connor

Wm. Eliot Griffis
A Literary Legend: “The Oriental”
The Journal of Race Development, George H. Blakeslee and F. Stanley Hall (eds.),
Clark University, Worcester, Mass. Volume 3, No.1, July 1912: 4pp.

Seiichi Sakuma
The Duty of Japan towards Asia, In her Self-Interest
Matsushita Press, Tokyo. 1916: 7pp

Taraknath Das, Tong Shao-yi, Iichiro Tokutomi
Is Japan A Menace To Asia?
Shanghai. Published by the Author. 1917: 127pp.

Paul Richard
The Dawn Over Asia
Madras, India. Ganesh & Co.October 1920: 97pp.

Kyocho-kai
The Outline of Labour Conditions in Japan
Kyocho-kai: Association Conciliata.1921: 6pp

Tomoenosuke Chigaku Tanaka
Eternal Japan
Satomi Nippon Bunka Kenkyusho (Satomi’s Series of Japanese Civilisation, Ed.
Kishio Satomi) 1925: 60pp.

Kokusai shiso kenkyukai
Japan’s Conflict with The Evil of Bolshevism in The Far East
Tokyo: Kokusai shiso kenkyukai (Association for the Study of International
Socialistic Ideas and Movements).Spring 1937: 124 pp

Volume 2: To Our American Friends I, 1891-1922 (c.355 pp.)

Kentaro Kaneko
The Situation in the Far East
Cambridge, The Japan Club of Harvard University. May 1904: 40pp

Kanichi Asakawa
Japan in Manchuria - I
The Yale Review. August 1908: 19pp

Kanichi Asakawa
Japan in Manchuria - II
The Yale Review. November 1908: 34pp

Kanichi Asakawa
The Manchurian Conventions
The Yale Review. November 1909: 15pp.

Toyokichi Iyenaga
Japan in South Manchuria
The Journal of Race Development, George H. Blakeslee and F. Stanley Hall
(eds.), Clark University, Worcester, Mass. Vol. 2,
No.4. April 1912: 25pp

Masujiro Honda
The Evolution of Japanese Diplomacy
The Journal of Race Development , George H. Blakeslee and F. Stanley Hall
(eds.), Volume 3, No.2, Clark University, Worcester, Mass. October 1912: 12pp.

J. Soyeda and T. Kamiya
A Survey of the Japanese Question in California
San Francisco. August 1913: 16pp

Shigenobu Okuma, Toyokichi Iyenaga, R. Ichinomiya, Joseph I.C. Clarke, Sidney
L. Gulick, Dr. R. B. Teusler, Russell Dilkes, C. OhiraJapan’s Real Attitude
toward America
G.P. Putnam’s Sons / The Knickerbocker Press. March 1916: 102pp

Viscount Motono, Dr. Paul S. Reinsch, Baron Shibusawa, Lindsay Russell, Judge
E.H. Gary, Julean H. Arnold, William H. Williams, W. F. Carey, Anson W.
Burchard
Japan and China. 1917
Japan Society of New York. America-Japan Society, Tokyo. 1917: 28pp.

Tsunejiro Miyaoka
Growth of Liberalism in Japan
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Division of Intercourse and
Education, Publication No. 16. Washington D.C.1918: 24pp.

Samuro [Saburo] Shimada, M.P.
Welcome to the League of Nations
Tokyo. March 1919: 40pp

Volume 3: Selling Late Imperialism, 1904-39 (c.437 pp.)

Kencho Suyematsu
Russia and Japan
The Oriental Institute, Woking, UK. . Reprinted: Imperial and Asiatic
Quarterly Review. July 1904: 27pp

Gen Sakuma
Port Arthur: Its Past, Present and Future
The Manchuria Daily News, Dairen. December 1911: 66pp

Educational Affairs, Section of Formosa Sixth Annual Report on Education
inFormosa, 1907
Section of Educational Affairs, Taiwan Sotokufu, Taihoku (Taipei), Taiwan.
Printed by the Japan Times Press, Tokyo. 1909: 61pp.

Tomoe Takagi and Hampei Nagao
Report of The Ladies’ Charity Society of Formosa
Taihoku (Taipei), Formosa.February 1910: 19pp

Toyokichi Iyenaga
Japan’s Annexation of Korea
The Journal of Race Development , George H. Blakeslee and F. Stanley Hall
(eds.), Clark University, Worcester, Mass. Volume 3, No.2, October 1912: 21pp

H.I.J.M. Residency -General, Seoul
Recent Progress in Korea
Printed Bradbury & Agnew, London and Tonbridge, UK. c.1910: 127pp

Kazushige Ugaki
Chosen and Among Its People: Extempore Speech by Governor-General Ugaki
Foreign Affairs Section. Printed by the Signs of the Times Publishing House,
Keijo [Seoul] Chosen (Korea). [Speech dated
September 1933].1933: 20pp.

Frank Herron Smith
The other side of the Korean question : fresh light on some important factors
The Seoul Press, Seoul, Korea. 1920: 40pp.

Goompey Sekine, Rear Admiral of the I.J.N. (Retired)
The Open Door Under New Order
Toa Kensetsu Kyokai, Tokyo: Kenkyusha. December 1939: 56pp.

Volume 4: The Struggle with Internationalism, 1931-33 (c.443 pp.)

With Forewords and text by Zumoto Motosada
The Herald of Asia Library of Contemporary History, No’s 1-9. Herald Press,
Tokyo
1. Japan in Manchuria and Mongolia, November 1931: 15pp.
2. Outstanding Issues in Manchuria and Mongolia, November 1931: 24pp
3. Anti-Foreign Education in China, November 1931: 25pp
4. Manchurian Emergency, November 1931: 34pp
5. Further Military Operations, April 1932. 64pp.
6. The Shanghai Affair, April 1932: 40pp
7. The Origin and History of the Anti-Japanese Movement in China, April 1932: 106pp.
8. Fightings Around Shanghai, May 1932: 41 + 2 maps
9. Lytton Commission on China and Manchuria, October 1932: 20pp.

Motosada Zumoto (ed.), Hugh Byas, Frazier Hunt, Araki Sadao
Sino-Japanese Entanglements, 1931-1932 (A Military Record),[Appendices]
The Herald Press, Hibiya Park, Tokyo.(pp.292-335).July 1932: 43pp.

Various authors
The Sino-Japanese Conflict: The Situation Reviewed by American and British
Editors in China
Shanghai: The Press Union. 1932: 32pp.

Various authors
The Shanghai Incident Misrepresented: Shanghai Editors Draw Attention to
Incorrect Reports in American Newspapers
Shanghai: The Press Union.1932: 10pp

George Bronson Rea, Harry Archibald et al.
Shanghai Incident
Shanghai: The Press Union. 1933: 45pp

Volume 5: The Birth of a Nation, 1932-34 (c.377 pp.)

George Bronson Rea,
Manchukuo. Back to First Principles! Address delivered by George Bronson Rea,
counsellor to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Government of Manchukuo,
before an assembly in the Hall of the Athenee at Geneva, on October 14, 1932.
Geneve: Kundig.October 1932: 44pp.

Bureau of Information and Publicity, Department of Foreign Affairs
The Voice of the People of Manchoukuo
Hsinking, Manchoukuo.December 1932: 38pp

George Gorman
Freedom - Manchurian Independence - A Plea for Independence
Manchu hsieh-ho hui (Manchuria Concordia Association), Mukden.c.1933: 32pp

South Manchuria Railway Co.
Economic Construction Program of Manchukuo
New York office of the South Manchuria Railway, 1933: 15pp. w. map

Bureau of Information and Publicity
Manchoukuo: Handbook of Information
Department of Foreign Affairs, Manchoukuo Government, Hsinking.Printed by
Manshu Nipposha, Dairen. August 1933: 172pp

F. M. Cutlack
The Manchurian Arena: An Australian View of the Far East Conflict
Angus & Robertson, Sydney.1934: 76pp.

Volume 6: The Retreat from Internationalism, 1932-39 (c.444 pp.)

The National League of Japanese University Professors
An Outline of the Manchurian problem
The National League of Japanese University Professors, Tokyo.1932: 20pp.

Japanese Delegation to the League of Nations
The Manchurian Question: Japan’s Case in the Sino-Japanese Dispute as
Presented before the League of Nations
Geneva: Imprimerie de la Tribune de Geneve. 1933: c.January. 1933: 167pp.

Seiji Hishida
Comments on John Bassett Moore’s Discussion with reference to Manchurian
Incident, Embargo and neutrality, “Aggressor,” Kellogg Pact, League, America
n “Birthright,” etc.
December 1933: Tokyo: Maruzen pp.73 Printed by Akimoto Soichi

Albert Edward Hindmarsh,Naoshi Shimanouchi (ed.)
The Underlying Factors of Japan’s Foreign policy: A resume of Albert E.
Hindmarsh’s “The Basis of Japanese Foreign Policy
” [1936] compiled by Naoshi Shimanouchi c.1937: 32pp.

Vere Redman, Frank Hedges, H.G.W. Woodhead, Relman Morin, Walter Schmidt
The Truth Behind the Sino-Japanese Crisis: Japan Acts to Keep Eastern
Civilisation Safe for the World
Japan Times & Mail, Hibiya Park, Tokyo.November 1937: 115pp.

Hachiro Arita
Japan’s Diplomacy: Its Aims and Principles
The Japan Times & Mail, Hibiya Park, Tokyo. May 1939: 37pp

Volume 7: From the Middle Ground, 1936-38 (c.457 pp.)

Saburo Ohta
The Significance of the China Affair
The Foreign Affairs Association of Japan. Printed by Kenkyusha, Ushigome,
Tokyo. c.20pp, Tokyo: 1936

H. Toyoshima
How the North China affair arose
The Foreign Affairs Association of Japan.1937: 64 pp.

Seizaburo Takahashi
Japan and World Resources
The Foreign Affairs Association of Japan. September 1937: 53pp.

Yagoro Hirao
Social Policy in Japan
The Foreign Affairs Association of Japan. November 1937: 36pp

Magohachiro Kimura
Japan’s Agrarian Problems
The Foreign Affairs Association of Japan. December 1937: 40pp

Anonymous
Why the Fighting in Shanghai: September 29 1937-November 22, 1937
The Foreign Affairs Association of Japan. December 1937: 63pp.

Shoji Iizawa
Politics and Political Parties in Japan
The Foreign Affairs Association of Japan, Tokyo. January 1938: 53pp.

Mitsu Kohno M.P.
Labour Movement in Japan
The Foreign Affairs Association of Japan. February 1938: 25pp

Tokuji Yamashita
Education in Japan
The Foreign Affairs Association of Japan.March 1938: 54pp

Jiro Hayasaka
An Outline of the Japanese Press
The Foreign Affairs Association of Japan.May 1938: 44pp

Volume 8: From the China Quagmire, 1937-38 (c.349 pp.)

Information and Publicity Department, South Manchuria Railway Co., Dairen.
* The China Incident and Manchoukuo, Herald Press, Tokyo. October 1937: 20pp
* What is involved in the North China Situation?, Herald Press, Tokyo. October

1937: 29pp.
* China Incident and Japan
1. Japan’s Position in the Conflict
2. Japan’s Economic Strength
3. Japan’s Internal Reaction, Herald Press, Tokyo. China Incident Series No.3
. November 1937: 44pp
* Japanese Spirit in Full Bloom: A Collection of Episodes, Herald Press,
Tokyo. China Incident Series No.4. December 1937:
79pp
* Communist Plottings in the Far East, Herald Press, Tokyo. China Incident
Series, No.5. December 1937: 22pp.
* North China in Transition, Herald Press, Tokyo. China Incident Series No.6.
March 1938: 35pp

Vere Redman, Lewis Bush, Percy Whiteing, Percy Noel, Zoe Kincaid, Newton Edgers, Denarius Dean, John L. Penlington
North China As Seen by Foreigners
Bunka Joho Kyoku (Cultural Information Bureau), Tokyo. 1938: 81pp.

Anonymous
1938: Observations in North China.: Writer describes tour of provinces & reveals Work of Reconstruction
Spring-Summer 1938: 39pp. Tokyo

Volume 9: To Our American Friends II, 1934-38 (c.433 pp.)

Shiunso Kodo
Diplomacy of Japan: On American-Japanese Problems and Naval Conference
Tokyo.October 1934: 70pp.

Herbert H. Gowen
The Case for Japan: A Dispassionate Study
From a speech given to the Monday Club of Seattle, October 25 1937: 23pp.

Hamilton Butler, Herbert H. Gowen, Frederick V. Williams, Lillian Shively Rice
The Case for Japan: Neutral Views on the Sino-Japanese Conflict
Oriental Affairs, Japanese Chamber of Commerce, San Francisco. Hokuseido Press, Tokyo.December 1937: 90pp

Ralph Townsend
There Is No Halfway Neutrality
San Francisco. March 1938: 33pp

Ralph Townsend The High Cost of Hate
San Francisco. January 1939: 61pp

David Warren Ryder (ed.), Far Eastern Affairs, San Francisco
* Shall we fight Japan? Vol. I. No. 2. San Francisco. April 1938: 31pp
* China: Fiction and Fact, Vol. I. No. 3-4. San Francisco. May-June 1938: 52pp
* China, Japan and the Open Door, Vol. I. No. 5. San Francisco. July 1938: 31pp
* Red Cloud over China, Vol. I. No.6. San Francisco. August 1938: 42pp

Volume 10: To Our American Friends III, 1938-39 (c.298 pp.)

David Warren Ryder (ed.), Far Eastern Affairs, San Francisco
* Far East Fundamentals, Vol. I. No.7. San Francisco. September 1938: 37pp
* Manchuria - Past and Present, Vol. I. No.8. San Francisco.October 1938: 32pp
* What is China? Vol. I. No.12. San Francisco. February 1939: 36pp
* Behind the Conflict in Asia, Vol. II. No.1. San Francisco. March 1939: 34pp
* America's Stake in China, Vol. II. No.2. San Francisco. April 1939: 39pp
* Shanghai and the International settlement, Vol. II. No.3. San Francisco. May 1939: 40pp
* Russia's Role in China, Vol. II. No.4-5. San Francisco. June-July 1939: 80pp

刊行に寄せて−東京大学名誉教授 内川芳美

この文献シリーズは「近代日本宣伝研究叢書」と称すべきシリーズで、宣伝は無論政治的宣伝としてのプロパガンダだ。その意味のプロパガンダは広くは国の内外を包含するが本シリーズは対外プロパガンダを集中的に論じている点に一つの特徴がある。そしてその日本における特色を明治維新から第二次世界大戦期にいたる期間に公刊された内外の主要なジャーナリストや評論家の日本論を集成し問題にしたのが本シリーズだ。東洋の一小後進国が、駆け足で近代の階段を駆け登り、あっという間に第二次世界大戦の主戦国となった日本、その過程で日本の国民性、歴史文化、天皇意識、戦争観、アジア観、西欧観は、外国人にいかに描かれ日本人はどう主張したか。

本シリーズの公刊には、従来の政治史、メディア史等近現代史研究に決定的に欠落していた比較史的視点の掘り起こしの必要の確認を迫る画期的な意義があるといえる。

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ジャパニーズ・プロパガンダ−
第1回配本 英文書籍復刻集 全10巻
JAPANESE PROPAGANDA - SELECTED READINGS, Series 1: Books 1872-1943
編集・シリーズ解説: Peter O'Connor (ピーター・オコーノ 武蔵野大学助教授)
序文:Uchikawa Yoshimi (内川芳美 東京大学名誉教授)
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