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T. Iyenaga's "The Constitutional Development of Japan 1853-1881" is a meticulous examination of the transitional period in Japanese history from the arrival of Admiral Perry in 1853 to the promulgation of the Meiji Constitution in 1881. The book provides a comprehensive analysis of the political, social, and cultural changes that took place during this crucial time, highlighting the shift from feudalism to modernity and the impact of Western influences on Japan's traditional values. Iyenaga's scholarly approach is evident in his detailed exploration of key events and legal documents, offering…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
T. Iyenaga's "The Constitutional Development of Japan 1853-1881" is a meticulous examination of the transitional period in Japanese history from the arrival of Admiral Perry in 1853 to the promulgation of the Meiji Constitution in 1881. The book provides a comprehensive analysis of the political, social, and cultural changes that took place during this crucial time, highlighting the shift from feudalism to modernity and the impact of Western influences on Japan's traditional values. Iyenaga's scholarly approach is evident in his detailed exploration of key events and legal documents, offering readers a deep insight into the complexities of Japan's constitutional evolution in the Meiji era. His clear and concise writing style makes this historical study accessible to both scholars and general readers interested in Japanese history and politics. The book is a valuable resource for anyone seeking to understand the foundations of Japan's modern constitutional framework and the challenges faced during its development.
Autorenporträt
Toyokichi Iyenaga, more commonly known as T. Iyenaga, was an erudite scholar in the field of Japanese history and political science. Born in Japan in 1862, Iyenaga later moved to the United States, where he established himself as a preeminent authority on Japanese affairs. His scholarly pursuits were particularly focused on the Meiji era, a period of significant transformation and modernization in Japan. Iyenaga's most notable work, 'The Constitutional Development of Japan 1853-1881,' meticulously details the complex political evolution of Japan as it emerged from centuries of feudal rule and opened to the Western world. Published in 1891, this seminal work examines the events leading up to the adoption of the Meiji Constitution and meticulously unpicks the influences of Western thought on Japanese legal and political reform. Iyenaga's comprehensive analysis and his ability to synthesize Eastern and Western perspectives on constitutionalism have rendered this book an invaluable resource in the study of Japanese history. His literary style is characterized by rigor and precision, seamlessly weaving historical narrative with analytical insight. Iyenaga's contributions to the understanding of Japan's political development have been instrumental in bridging cultural and academic gaps between Japan and the West. He passed away in 1937, leaving behind a rich legacy of scholarly works that continue to influence students and historians of Japanese history.