20 | ## | $a0520082737 |
41 | ## | $aEng |
84 | ## | $aR4(CA)(A) |
100 | ## | $aGregory J. Kasza |
110 | ## | $a |
245 | ## | $aThe state and the mass media in Japan, 1918-1945/$cGregory J. Kasza |
260 | ## | $aCalifornia:$bUniversity of California Press ,$c1988 |
300 | ## | $a345 p. ;$c23 cm |
520 | ## | $aThis book investigates the complex relationship between the Japanese state and mass media from 1918 to 1945. Gregory J. Kasza explores how the government influenced and controlled newspapers, radio, and other forms of media to mobilize public opinion, maintain social order, and support wartime policies during the interwar and World War II periods. |
653 | ## | $a World War II |
653 | ## | $aChiến tranh thế giới thứ hai |
653 | ## | $aJapan |
653 | ## | $aMass media |
653 | ## | $aNhật Bản |
900 | ## | 1 |
927 | ## | Sách, chuyên khảo, tuyển tập |
943 | ## | Châu Á |