| Location |
RHC |
| Item Call Number |
DS 686.4 .I34 1991 |
| Status |
Available |
| Barcode |
17798 |
| International Standard Book Number |
- International Standard Book Number - 9971622076 (hardbound)
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| Library Of Congress Call Number |
- Classification number - DS 686.4
- Item number - .I34 1991
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| Dewey Decimal Classification Number |
- Classification number - 959.9/035
- Edition number - 21
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| Main Entry |
- Personal name - Ikehata, Setsuho,
- Dates associated with a name - 1939-
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| Uniform Title |
- Uniform title - Firipin ni Okeru Nihongunsei.
- Language of a work - English
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| Title Statement |
- Title - The Japanese military administration in the Philippines and the tragedy of General Artemio Ricarte /
- Statement of responsibility, etc. - Setsuho Ikehata ; translated by Elpidio R. Sta. Romana.
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| Publication, Distribution, Etc. (imprint) |
- Place of publication, distribution, etc. - [Singapore] :
- Name of publisher, distributor, etc. - Dept. of Japanese Studies, National University of Singapore,
- Date of publication, distribution, etc. - c1991.
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| Physical Description |
- Extent - iv, 35 p. ;
- Dimensions - 26 cm.
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| Media Type |
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| Carrier Type |
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| Series Statement |
- Series statement - Research paper / Department of Japanese Studies ;
- Volume/sequential designation - no. 14
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| Bibliography, Etc. Note |
- Bibliography, etc - Includes bibliographical references (p. 31-34).
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| Summary, Etc. |
- Summary, etc. - Abstract: "This essay examines the role of Filipino Japanophiles in the Japanese Military Administration during the Second World War in the Philippines with particular reference to the role of General Artemio Ricarte who, after a period of exile in Japan after the Philippine-American War, returned to the Philippines in 1941 together with the invading Japanese forces. This essay disputes the common view of Ricarte and other Filipino Japanophiles as mere traitors who collaborated with an invading enemy force. It shows that the politics of Filipinos Japanophiles, while not lacking opportunists in their own ranks, was actually an intrinsic part of deep-seated anti-oligarchal politics among the Filipino masses which was incomprehensible to the Japanese who treated Ricarte and the Japanophiles simply as expedient political tools. The discussion also sheds light on little known coup d'etat attempts by Japanophiles against the Japanese-sponsored government during the war. These plans were conceived with the blessings of some Japanese officers. Japanese sponsored political organizations during the war such as the KALIBAPI and the MAKAPILI were far more complex than just organizations of Filipino puppets and collaborators. They were, in more ways than one, responses of the Japanese Military Administration to politically destabilizing activities of Filipino Japanophiles."
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| Language Note |
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| Subject Personal Name |
- Personal name - Ricarte, Artemio,
- Dates associated with a name - 1866-1945.
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| Subject Geographic Name |
- Geographic name - Philippines
- General subdivision - History
- Chronological subdivision - Japanese occupation, 1942-1945.
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| Personal Name |
- Personal name - Sta. Romana, Elpidio R.
- Fuller form of name - (Santa Romana)
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| Series Uniform Title |
- Uniform title - Papers in Japanese studies (Singapore) ;
- Volume number/sequential designation - no. 14.
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