Japan Examined : : Perspectives on Modern Japanese History / / ed. by Hilary Conroy, Harry Wray.
A collection of 46 essays that trace the course of democracy in Japan from 1868 to 1952.
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Superior document: | Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter University of Hawaii Press Archive eBook-Package Pre-2000 |
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Place / Publishing House: | Honolulu : : University of Hawaii Press, , [2022] ©1983 |
Year of Publication: | 2022 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (424 p.) |
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Other title: | Frontmatter -- Contents -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- I. WHEN DOES MODERN JAPAN BEGIN? -- Introduction -- The Problem: When Did Modern Japanese History Begin? -- Meiji 1-10: Takeoff Time for Modern Japan -- Agrarian Japan and Modernization -- Japan's Modern Economic Growth: Capitalist Development Under Absolutism -- II. HAVE "MODERN" AND "MODERNIZATION" BEEN OVERWORKED? -- Beyond Modernization: Society, Culture, and the Underside of Japanese History -- Beyond Modern -- III. THE MEIJI RESTORATION: PRODUCT OF GRADUAL DECAY, ABRUPT CRISIS, OR CREATIVE WILL? -- The Meiji Restoration -- The Choshu Activists and 1868 -- The Meiji Restoration: From Obsolete Order to Effective Regime -- IV. THE MEIJI GOVERNMENT AND ITS CRITICS: WHAT IS BEST FOR THE NATION? -- Prosperous Nation -- The Movement for Liberty and Popular Rights -- The Popular Rights Debate: Political or Ideological? -- The Meiji Leadership: Matsukata Masayoshi -- Tanaka Shozo: Champion of Local Autonomy -- V. MEIJI IMPERIALISM: PLANNED OR UNPLANNED? -- Meiji Imperialism: "Phenomenally Rapid" -- Meiji Imperialism: "Not Based on Preordained Design" -- Meiji Imperialism: "Mostly Ad Woe" -- Meiji Imperialism: Pacific Emigration or Continental Expansionism -- VI. THE RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR: TURNING POINT IN JAPANESE HISTORY? -- The Takeoff Point of Japanese Imperialism -- The Late Meiji Debate over Social Policy -- External and Internal Problems After the War -- VII. HOW DEMOCRATIC WAS TAISHO DEMOCRACY? -- The Patterns of Taisho Democracy -- Political Parties and Nonissues in Taisho Democracy -- The Nonliberal Roots of Taisho Democracy -- VIII. JAPANESE COLONIALISM: ENLIGHTENED OR BARBARIC? -- Japanese Colonialism: An Overview -- Japanese Colonialism: Discarding the Stereotypes -- Colonizer and Colonized in Taiwan -- Japanese Colonialism in Korea -- Pan-Asianism in Action and Reaction -- IX. THE 1930s: ABERRATION OR LOGICAL OUTCOME? -- Introduction/ -- The 1930s: A Logical Outcome of Meiji Policy -- Detour Through a Dark Valley -- Japan's Political Parties in Democracy, Fascism, and War -- A Social Origin of the Second World War -- The Lesson of the Textbooks -- X. JAPAN'S FOREIGN POLICY IN THE 1930s: SEARCH FOR AUTONOMY OR NAKED AGGRESSION? -- Japan's Drive to Autarky -- The Great Divorce: Japan and Universalism Between the World Wars -- From Mukden to Pearl Harbor -- Fogbound in Tokyo: Domestic Politics in Japan's Foreign Policymaking -- Japan and "Asia for Asians" -- XI. THE ALLIED OCCUPATION: HOW SIGNIFICANT WAS IT? -- The Allied Occupation: Catalyst Not Creator -- Reform and Reconsolidation//. W. Dower 343 A Question of Paternity -- A Question of Paternity -- Some Questions and Answers -- XII. JAPAN: EAST OR WEST? -- Not Westernization But Modernization -- A Combination of East and West -- Neither East nor West But All Alone -- SUGGESTED READINGS -- THE CONTRIBUTORS |
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Summary: | A collection of 46 essays that trace the course of democracy in Japan from 1868 to 1952. |
Format: | Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. |
ISBN: | 9780824844363 9783110564150 |
DOI: | 10.1515/9780824844363 |
Access: | restricted access |
Hierarchical level: | Monograph |
Statement of Responsibility: | ed. by Hilary Conroy, Harry Wray. |