Presenting a challenge to established views of modern Japanese history, the narratives presented here are based on a wide variety of materials and look at local initiatives, local experiences and new approaches to Japan's encounter with the West.
Presenting a challenge to established views of modern Japanese history, the narratives presented here are based on a wide variety of materials and look at local initiatives, local experiences and new approaches to Japan's encounter with the West.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
M. William Steele is Professor of History at the International Christian University in Tokyo. He has taught there for over 20 years. He has published widely in both English and Japanese on topics relating to Japan's cultural, political and social revolution in the late nineteenth century.
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Acknowledgements Illustrations Introduction 1 Goemon's New World View 2 The Japanese Discovery of Japan 3 The Village Elite in the Restoration Drama 4 Everyday Politics in Restoration Period Japan 5 Edo in 1868 6 The United States and Japan's Civil War 7 The Emperor's New Food 8 Political Localism in Meiji Japan 9 Peripheral Visions.
Acknowledgements Illustrations Introduction 1 Goemon's New World View 2 The Japanese Discovery of Japan 3 The Village Elite in the Restoration Drama 4 Everyday Politics in Restoration Period Japan 5 Edo in 1868 6 The United States and Japan's Civil War 7 The Emperor's New Food 8 Political Localism in Meiji Japan 9 Peripheral Visions.
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