In its early years, preference was given to works published by faculty, graduate students and alumni and to works focused on southern states. The collection is part of a larger gift pertaining to the radicalization of the student movement in Japan, including books, a video, and other items which are available as part of the holdings of the East Asian Collection in Duke University's Perkins Library.ĭuke University Press publishes both scholarly books and journals, primarily in the humanities and social sciences. Other visual material of interest is available in the dedicated issues of Asahi Graph and Shisô included in the collection. Part of the collection's original printed material was featured in the landmark "1960s Graphism" exhibit curated by the Tokyo Printing Museum (Insatsu Hakubutsukan) in 2002. Romanized titles are given for books and serials. Materials and this collection guide are in the Japanese language.
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The collection is strong in material relating to the BUND movement (Kyôsan Shugisha Dômei), the rise of Zengakuren radicalism, and the birth of the Japanese Red Army Faction (Sekigun-Ha). Protest movement ephemera also includes original writings, chiefly mimeographed essays and manuscript submissions for publication.
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Notably, the collection includes a full 12-month run of the Japanese magazine, Kisetsu. Items of interest include radical left-wing student newspapers, large flyers and smaller protest handouts, special issues from mainstream media outlets, clippings, and North Korean and former Soviet Union Communist propaganda. Original order of groupings arranged by format has been retained within groupings, materials are in date order with a few exceptions. The materials derive from the first confrontations of 1960 provoked by the Anpo treaty, through the protest movement's years of crisis and decay in the 1970s, but there are more recent materials as well.
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The collection consists of Japanese books, periodicals and other printed materials relating to the Japanese student movement of the 1960s and later. The collection is part of a larger gift pertaining to the radicalization of the student movement in Japan, including books, a video, and other items which are now available as part of the holdings of the East Asian Collection in Duke University's Perkins Library.
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They are arranged as originally ordered, by formats. Collection consists of Japanese books, periodicals and other printed materials relating to the Japanese student movement of the 1960s and later.