Revolutionary movements in contemporary Japan : typescript, [ca. 1969 / by Donald L. Philippi].

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Revolutionary movements in contemporary Japan : typescript, [ca. 1969 / by Donald L. Philippi].

Contains the unpublished ms. about revolutionary movements in Japan following World War II through 1969, including Marxist, student and anti-war movements, the views of Kanʼichi Kuroda, the Kyōsan Shugisha Dōmei, commonly called the Bund, the Zengakuren (Zen Nihon Gakusei Jichikai Sōrengō) and the Zenkyōtō.

3 boxes (1 linear ft.)

eng,

jpn,

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Philippi, Donald L.

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Donald L. Philippi was a linguist, literary translator, political activist and musician. Philippi, an American, lived in Japan from 1957 through 1970. He was involved with the radical student movement in Japan and loosely affiliated with the Marxist group headed by Kanʼichi Kuroda. From the description of Revolutionary movements in contemporary Japan : typescript, [ca. 1969 / by Donald L. Philippi]. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 79375879 ...