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 soon prove just as power-hungry and authoritarian as the imperial system he sought to replace. 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 New Wave (Social Matters, 1955-1972)

The New Wave (Social Matters, 1955-1972)

As incomes soared and standards of living likewise rising, the demand for entertainment in Japan also rose and the industries of film, television, and animation would produce some of the most innovati...

22 Juni 34min

Making a Miracle (Economics 1955-1972)

Making a Miracle (Economics 1955-1972)

The Economic Miracle period witnessed, as its name suggests, tremendous economic growth throughout Japan. However, that growth came at a cost to Japan's organized working class as well as white collar...

15 Juni 36min

Tolerance and Patience (Politics 1954-1972, Part 2)

Tolerance and Patience (Politics 1954-1972, Part 2)

Ikeda Hayato managed to garner the necessary support to become the President of the LDP and the Prime Minister of Japan after Kishi Nobusuke's resignation in 1960. He would prove to be almost the pola...

8 Juni 28min

The Big Tent (Politics 1955-1972, Part 1)

The Big Tent (Politics 1955-1972, Part 1)

Conservatives and Leftists both experienced party mergers after the 1955 general election. However, it was the Liberal Democratic Party who would emerge as the big winner for the foreseeable future. S...

1 Juni 39min

Monsters Real and Imagined (Social Matters, 1945-1954)

Monsters Real and Imagined (Social Matters, 1945-1954)

The Allied occupation changed Japan's social norms in a variety of ways. When the occupation ended, some of those changes would remain while others would fall by the wayside. In the midst of rebuildin...

18 Maj 36min

A New Deal for Japan (Economics 1945-1954)

A New Deal for Japan (Economics 1945-1954)

Japan's economy expanded rapidly during the postwar rebuild - too rapidly. Hyperinflation created unrest and frustration which the labor movement hoped to harness. Meanwhile, the diet passed a sweepin...

11 Maj 37min

The Reverse Course (Politics, 1945-1954, Part 2)

The Reverse Course (Politics, 1945-1954, Part 2)

While the Allied occupation forces had initially supported the restoration of far-left parties to Japan's political arena, the advent of the Cold War led to a reversal of sorts which included de-purgi...

4 Maj 32min

The Reckoning (Politics, 1945-1954, Part 1)

The Reckoning (Politics, 1945-1954, Part 1)

The aftermath of the Pacific War led to an Allied occupation of Japan, during which time Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers (SCAP) Douglas MacArthur and his subordinates attempted to reorganize th...

27 Apr 42min

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