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  1. Roland Traveler

    Jiyu Banzai! A Japanese Timeline

    It's mainly the confluence of two things: a complete misunderstanding about what the article is actually talking about due to it delving into a niche field and the Japanese population at large feeling that domestic politics is becoming less and less important. Japan's domestic situation is...
  2. Roland Traveler

    Jiyu Banzai! A Japanese Timeline
    Threadmarks: Shinsei Nihon-Damashii: The Rebirth of Japanese Conservatism

    Shinsei Nihon-Damashii: The Rebirth of Japanese Conservatism Perhaps the thing most key to understand about the Japanese people during the Pink Revolution was that they in many ways had been extremely lucky. Their democracy, which had lasted for over half a century at this point, had never in...
  3. Roland Traveler

    Jiyu Banzai! A Japanese Timeline

    Yeah, with this Korean shifts mainly to an alphabetical writing system. As you said, Hanja is mainly used on official documents (and by some of the upper class).
  4. Roland Traveler

    Jiyu Banzai! A Japanese Timeline
    Threadmarks: The Revival of Hunminjeongeum

    The Revival of Hunminjeongeum Much like the rest of Korean identity, the very language itself was torn between a local identity and its adulation of China. While the Korean language was its own, early in its existence it had adopted the Chinese script as part of the attempt at turning Korea...
  5. Roland Traveler

    Jiyu Banzai! A Japanese Timeline
    Threadmarks: An American in Kagoshima's Ryukyutown

    “An American in Kagoshima’s Ryukyutown” - Sam Hawthorne Note: This article was written in April 1930 for the American magazine Foreign Life. As such, it contains language that is appropriate for the time. Random House has elected to avoid changing the text to provide a better window into the...
  6. Roland Traveler

    Would Japan Have Returned German Asia/Pacific Colonies Given A CP WW1 Victory?

    Vichy forces in North Africa were fighting for the legitimate(ish) government of France on French soil. And even then they threw in the towel pretty quickly. I don’t think you’ll find more than a token resistance among any colonial garrison told to die so that the Germans can have their new...
  7. Roland Traveler

    Would Japan Have Returned German Asia/Pacific Colonies Given A CP WW1 Victory?

    I fail to see how if, in this scenario, France has already signed the colony away to a nation that is openly hostile toward Japan. Coupled with France likely not having the fondest opinion of the Germans, they have no incentive to actually oppose Japan instead of going “Well, we tried. Sorry...
  8. Roland Traveler

    Would Japan Have Returned German Asia/Pacific Colonies Given A CP WW1 Victory?

    And why wouldn’t Japan just rush to the area and accept the surrender of French forces first? The telegram is faster than a boat, and Germany still has to organize and dispatch a force against a nation who, almost certainly having delegates at any negotiations to try and get their conquests...
  9. Roland Traveler

    Would Japan Have Returned German Asia/Pacific Colonies Given A CP WW1 Victory?

    How are they going to do that? Japan has occupied all their colonies, and even assuming they get the rest of their empire back, the nearest base is in Tanganyika. If they try your Siam plan, Japan has plenty of forewarning, and can either straight up invade or support a coup. They will also have...
  10. Roland Traveler

    Jiyu Banzai! A Japanese Timeline

    While I have given the region some thought, I haven’t plotted out anything in depth. I’ll give what broad strokes I have, though. In 1930 Ecuador, whose Liberal/Conservative elite democracy was first rocked by the interior becoming de facto independent under Cacha, then by an anarchist movement...
  11. Roland Traveler

    Jiyu Banzai! A Japanese Timeline

    Most Koreans practice a synergistic version of Buddhism and Musok, with the government slowly tampering down on Confucianist-driven suppression after the Officer’s Revolt, officially ending it with the Korean Empire’s establishment, and embracing Musok as the national religion (a term even they...
  12. Roland Traveler

    Jiyu Banzai! A Japanese Timeline
    Threadmarks: The Land of Morning Pride

    The Land of Morning Pride Korean nationalism was by no means a new phenomenon. Centuries ago, the Korean people had unified against the Japanese, determined to defend their independence from the foreign invader. In the aftermath of the fall of the Ming and the rise of the Qing, Korea was an...
  13. Roland Traveler

    Jiyu Banzai! A Japanese Timeline
    Threadmarks: Maps for Africa, Andes, and Balkans 1922

    Here are maps for areas of the world where border changes are a bit fuzzy: With one of the great colonizers suddenly shifting focus due to revolution and the natives proving far tougher than expected, European efforts at colonizing Africa have failed to penetrate the interior. While they...
  14. Roland Traveler

    Jiyu Banzai! A Japanese Timeline

    France's fertility rate was actually touched upon in an earlier update and it's doing better than OTL. That's not a high bar, mind you, and it's still behind their neighbors, but Beaumont was able to drag it up by a mixture of incentives and propaganda. Any demographic hole is going to be a lot...
  15. Roland Traveler

    Jiyu Banzai! A Japanese Timeline
    Threadmarks: La Révolution n'est pas Sûre

    La Révolution n'est pas Sûre The Battle of Paris would rage throughout March 4, as Croix de Feu Escadrons attempted to break through loyalist lines before the army arrived. Successfully driving into the heart of the city, the final battle would occur at the Place de la Concorde at 17:00...
  16. Roland Traveler

    AHC: Hindu equivalent of a the Crusades

    Here’s a challenge: write a history of the Crusades without mentioning religion once. I think you’ll find the motivations, the repeating waves, the importance of Jerusalem, and the battlecries utilized by the participants make it a bit more about religion than economics.
  17. Roland Traveler

    Jiyu Banzai! A Japanese Timeline

    To be fair, that interview is canonically one of the few times Emperor Yasuhito is even somewhat casual in public. He decided he’d let the mask slip that much exactly once, partially as a way to relax, and go back to being the proper Emperor he is.
  18. Roland Traveler

    Jiyu Banzai! A Japanese Timeline

    Yeah, they truly have the poor luck of being stuck between two of Europe's great powers while also simultaneously not being strong enough to stop either. Even the Belgians recognize they're screwed, but, as a certain king once said, Belgium is a country, not a road. They won't lie down just so...
  19. Roland Traveler

    Jiyu Banzai! A Japanese Timeline
    Threadmarks: Ultra Gallia ad Dexteram Dei

    Ultra Gallia ad Dexteram Dei Roland Beaumont breathed in as he loaded his pistol. Striding out the door of his office, he gestured to his guards. He momentarily cringed as he heard a sharp crack in the distance. “How’s the fighting?” “Our men are holding them for now. We’ve called up every...
  20. Roland Traveler

    Jiyu Banzai! A Japanese Timeline
    Threadmarks: The Pink Revolution

    The Pink Revolution After their victories in dealing with the Three Abuses, the Jinminto would continue to pursue socialist policies and increasing Japanese foreign involvement abroad throughout the 1910s. Working alongside their Korean allies, they would spearhead the expansion of Japanese...
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