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_aJansen, Marius B., _eauthor. _91036727 |
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_aThe making of modern Japan / _cMarius B. Jansen. |
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_aCambridge, Mass. : _bBelknap Press of Harvard University Press, _c2000. |
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_axvi, 871 pages, 40 unnumbered pages of plates : _billustrations, maps ; _c24 cm |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 795-842) and index. | ||
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_gPart 1. _tSekigahara -- _g1. _tThe Sengoku Background -- _g2. _tThe New Sengoku Daimyo -- _g3. _tThe Unifiers: Oda Nobunaga -- _g4. _tToyotomi Hideyoshi -- _g5. _tAzuchi-Momoyama Culture -- _g6. _tThe Spoils of Sekigahara: Tokugawa Ieyasu -- _gPart 2. _tThe Tokugawa State -- _g1. _tTaking Control -- _g2. _tRanking the Daimyo -- _g3. _tThe Structure of the Tokugawa Bakufu -- _g4. _tThe Domains -- _g5. _tCenter and Periphery: Bakufu-Han Relations -- _g6. _tThe Tokugawa "State" -- _gpart 3. _tForeign Relations -- _g1. _tThe Setting -- _g2. _tRelations with Korea -- _g3. _tThe Countries of the West -- _g4. _tTo the Seclusion Decrees -- _g5. _tThe Dutch at Nagasaki -- _g6. _tRelations with China -- _g7. _tThe Question of the "Closed Country" -- _gpart 4. _tStatus Groups -- _g1. _tThe Imperial Court -- _g2. _tThe Ruling Samurai Class -- _g3. _tVillage Life -- _g4. _tTownsmen (chonin>) -- _g5. _tSubcaste Japanese -- _g6. _tStatus and Function -- _gpart 5. _tUrbanization and Communications -- _g1. _tThe sankin-kotai System -- _g2. _tCommunication Networks -- _g3. _tDomain Castle Towns -- _g4. _tEdo: The Central Magnet -- _gpart 6. _tThe Development of a Mass Culture -- _g1. _tCivilizing the Ruling Class -- _g2. _tBooks and Literacy -- _g3. _tOsaka and Kyoto -- _g4. _tGenroku Culture -- _gpart 7. _tEducation, Thought, and Religion -- _g1. _tEducation -- _g2. _tThe Diffusion of Confucianism -- _g3. _tScholars and Scholarship -- _g4. _tThe Problem of China -- _g5. _tEthnic Nativism -- _g6. _tDutch, or Western, Learning (rangaku) -- _g7. _tReligion -- _g8. _tPopular Preaching -- _gpart 8. _tChange, Protest, and Reform -- _g1. _tPopulation -- _g2. _tRulers and Ruled -- _g3. _tPopular Protest -- _g4. _tBakufu Responses -- _gpart 9. _tThe Opening To the World -- _g1. _tRussia -- _g2. _tWestern Europe -- _g3. _tNews from China -- _g4. _tThe Perry Mission -- _g5. _tThe War Within -- _g6. _tDefense Intellectuals -- _gpart 10. _tThe Tokugawa Fall -- _g1. _tThe Narrative -- _g2. _tThe Open Ports -- _g3. _tExperiencing the West -- _g4. _tThe Other Japanese -- _g5. _tThe Restoration Remembered -- _g6. _tWhy Did the Tokugawa Fall? -- _gpart 11. _tThe Meiji Revolution -- _g1. _tBackground -- _g2. _tSteps toward Consensus -- _g3. _tToward Centralization -- _g4. _tFailed Cultural Revolution -- _g5. _tWisdom throughout the World -- _g6. _tThe Breakup of the Restoration Coalition -- _g7. _tWinners and Losers -- _gpart 12. _tBuilding the Meiji State -- _g1. _tMatsukata Economics -- _g2. _tThe Struggle for Political Participation -- _g3. _tIto Hirobumi and the Meiji Constitution -- _g4. _tYamagata Aritomo and the Imperial Army -- _g5. _tMori Arinori and Meiji Education -- _g6. _tSummary: The Meiji Leaders -- _gpart 13. _tImperial Japan -- _g1. _tThe Election -- _g2. _tPolitics under the Meiji Constitution -- _g3. _tForeign Policy and Treaty Reform -- _g4. _tWar with China -- _g5. _tThe Diplomacy of Imperialism -- _g6. _tThe Annexation of Korea -- _g7. _tState and Society -- _gpart 14. _tMeiji Culture -- _g1. _tRestore Antiquity! -- _g2. _tCivilization and Enlightenment! Be a Success! -- _g3. _tChristianity -- _g4. _tPolitics and Culture -- _g5. _tThe State and Culture -- _gpart 15. _tJapan Between the Wars -- _g1. _tSteps toward Party Government -- _g2. _tJapan in World Affairs -- _g3. _tEconomic Change -- _gpart 16. _tTaisho Culture and Society -- _g1. _tEducation and Change -- _g2. _tThe Law Faculty of Tokyo Imperial University -- _g3. _tTaisho Youth: From "Civilization" to "Culture" -- _g4. _tWomen -- _g5. _tLabor -- _g6. _tChanges in the Village -- _g7. _tUrban Culture -- _g8. _tThe Interwar Years -- _gpart 17. _tThe China War -- _g1. _tManchurian Beginnings: The Incident -- _g2. _tManchukuo: Eastward the Course of Empire -- _g3. _tSoldiers and Politics -- _g4. _tThe Sacralization of Kokutai and the Return to Japan -- _g5. _tThe Economy: Recovery and Resources -- _g6. _tTenko: The Conversion of the Left -- _g7. _tPlanning for a Managed Economy -- _g8. _tWar with China and Konoe's "New Order in Asia" -- _gpart 18. _tThe Pacific War -- _g1. _tReading World Politics from Tokyo -- _g2. _tAttempts to Reconfigure the Meiji Landscape -- _g3. _tThe Washington Talks -- _g4. _tThe Japanese People and the War -- _g5. _tThe Road to Hiroshima and Nagasaki -- _g6. _tThe Pacific War in the History of the Twentieth Century -- _g7. _tDismantling the Meiji State -- _gpart 19. _tThe Yoshida Years -- _g1. _tThe Social Context of Postsurrender Japan -- _g2. _tReform and Reconstruction -- _g3. _tPlanning for Recovery -- _g4. _tPolitics and the Road to San Francisco -- _g5. _tThe San Francisco System -- _g6. _tIntellectuals and the Yoshida Structure -- _g7. _tPostwar Culture -- _gpart 20. _tJapan Since Independence -- _g1. _tPolitics and the 1955 System -- _g2. _tThe Rise to Economic Superpower -- _g3. _tSocial Change -- _g4. _tThe Examined Life -- _g5. _tJapan in World Affairs -- _g6. _tJapan at Millennium's End. |
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