Losing Korea

Losing Korea

Although Japan had seemingly won influence over Korea as a war prize from the Chinese, Joseon itself was still an independent state. Because of the actions of one inexperienced Japanese diplomat, that independence was about to be asserted in an undeniable way. Support the show My latest novel, "Califia's Crusade," is now available at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, Apple Books, Bookshop.org, and many other online platforms!

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The Pax Taishō

The Pax Taishō

Japan saw its fair share of progress during the Taisho Period but it also saw an increase in the raw cruelty which its armed forces were willing to use in order to preserve their empire. Support the s...

29 Mai 202526min

Taishō Democracy

Taishō Democracy

Toward the end of the Taisho Period, the Imperial Diet finally passed a law which established universal suffrage for men 25 and older regardless of tax assessment. Shortly before, however, they also p...

26 Mai 202526min

Obligations, Disasters, and Atrocities

Obligations, Disasters, and Atrocities

Japan signed a treaty with their fellow Entente Powers which slowed construction on the ever-increasing navies of many nations. In 1923, a terrible earthquake struck the Kanto Region resulting in mass...

22 Mai 202526min

A League of Their Own

A League of Their Own

Japan emerges as a major player among world powers as their ambassadors helped finalize the postwar treaties and create a new international body meant to stop large-scale wars before they began: The L...

19 Mai 202525min

A Whole New World

A Whole New World

The new international status quo that emerged after the first World War was very different than what came before, and Japan was poised to become a major new power in this new world. Support the show ...

15 Mai 202525min

The World Goes to War, Part 2

The World Goes to War, Part 2

The eastern front of the first world war was much busier than its western counterpart and the stakes for one nation were much higher. When the war finally ended with the Entente triumphant, Japan was ...

12 Mai 202526min

The World Goes to War, Part 1

The World Goes to War, Part 1

The assassination of an Austrian Archduke sparks a chain reaction which would ignite a global conflict on a scale never seen before. If you'd like to read the complete "Literary Digest History of the ...

8 Mai 202523min

The Republic of China

The Republic of China

In early 1912, the Qing Dynasty officially transferred its right to rule to the Republic of China, who named Yuan Shikai as their president in exchange for ending the civil war. Shikai, however, would...

5 Mai 202523min

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