Lost and found : : recovering regional identity in imperial Japan / / Hiraku Shimoda.

"Offers a new understanding of modern Japanese regionalism by revealing the volatile historical relationship between region and nation in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Aizu becomes a case study for how one locale was estranged from nationhood for its treasonous blunder in t...

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Superior document:Harvard East Asian monographs ; 364
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Place / Publishing House:Cambridge, Massachusetts ;, London : : Harvard University Asia Center,, [2014]
2014
Year of Publication:2014
Language:English
Series:Harvard East Asian monographs ; 364.
Physical Description:1 online resource (viii, 159 pages :); illustration, map ;
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Summary:"Offers a new understanding of modern Japanese regionalism by revealing the volatile historical relationship between region and nation in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Aizu becomes a case study for how one locale was estranged from nationhood for its treasonous blunder in the Meiji Restoration, yet eventually found a useful place within the imperial landscape"--
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 139-149) and index.
ISBN:1684175399
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Hiraku Shimoda.