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193: The Empire of the Rising Sun: Military Imperialism in Japan (1853–1941)

History That Doesn't Suck

ProfGregJackson

Education, History, Society & Culture

4.55.1K Ratings

🗓️ 24 November 2025

⏱️ 66 minutes

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“To be perfectly frank, the ways you and I look at the Chinese are fundamentally different. You seem to think of them as human, but I see them as pigs.” This is the origin story of the Empire of the Rising Sun.  After an uninvited visit from one Commodore Matthew Perry and his four black ships, Japan opens its doors to the wider world, ending seven centuries of isolation. Picking up the best and the worst from the West, a new ruling class implements changes in everything from government structure to the military, and embraces the power of both industrialization and imperialism. A modernized Japan quickly expands, conquering Korea, and taking on bigger neighbors like China, and even Russia. And after the Great War, when the military decides to go deeper into China … all that’s needed is an “incident” to justify that.  But as the empire grows and atrocities like the “Rape of Nanjing” shock the world, Japan’s alliances with European fascist powers cause the US to become wary of their former favored-nation-status trading partner. And when Uncle Sam halts the sale of industrially necessary supplies like oil, Japan’s leaders feel backed into a corner. What will a proud, military-led nation do when it is cornered? ____ Connect with us on ⁠HTDSpodcast.com⁠ and go deep into ⁠episode bibliographies⁠ and ⁠book recommendations⁠ join discussions in our ⁠Facebook community⁠ get news and discounts from ⁠The HTDS Gazette⁠  come ⁠see a live show⁠ get ⁠HTDS merch⁠ or become an ⁠HTDS premium⁠ member for bonus episodes and other perks. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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a poolside party, nightly group dining together, excursions, and the ultimate book club meeting.

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0:54.2

It's July 4, 1853. We're in the Pacific Ocean, more than 5,000 miles west of the California coast, just south of Japan, and right now, four U.S. Navy vessels.

1:16.8

Two steam frigates, USS Mississippi, and USS Sesquahana, as well as two old school masted sloops of war.

1:24.1

USS Saratoga and USS Plymouth are joyously saluting their distant home nation by firing cannons. And of war, USS Saratoga and USS Plymouth, are joyously saluting their distant home nation

1:29.1

by firing cannons.

1:31.2

And of course they are.

1:32.5

Today marks 77 years of American independence.

1:37.0

But while each crack of the cannon stirs patriotic pride on board these four ships, we can only

1:41.9

imagine how they might sound to Japan's isolationist leaders

1:45.6

who want nothing to do with foreigners. Tell you what, let's leave these sailors to their

1:51.0

celebrations while I fill you in on the situation. Here's the deal. Japan is a deeply

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