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050 0 0 _aDS871.
_bJ35 2000
082 0 _a952.095
100 1 _aJansen, Marius B.,
_eauthor.
_91036727
245 1 4 _aThe making of modern Japan /
_cMarius B. Jansen.
264 1 _aCambridge, Mass. :
_bBelknap Press of Harvard University Press,
_c2000.
300 _axvi, 871 pages, 40 unnumbered pages of plates :
_billustrations, maps ;
_c24 cm
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_bnc
_2rdacarrier
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 795-842) and index.
505 0 0 _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.
588 _aMachine converted from AACR2 source record.
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