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The Columbia guide to modern Japanese history / Gary D. Allinson.

Van Pelt Library DS881.9 .A75 1999
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Allinson, Gary D.
Series:
Columbia guides to Asian history
The Columbia guides to Asian history
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Japan--History--1868-.
Japan.
History.
Physical Description:
xiv, 259 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
Other Title:
Modern Japanese history
Place of Publication:
New York : Columbia University Press, [1999]
Summary:
Japan's transformation from an isolated society to a military empire and, after a crushing defeat in World War II, into one of the world's foremost economic powers, is one of the most fascinating stories of modern history. Although much has been written about modern Japan, no reference has analyzed its political, economic, social, and cultural history to render a holistic account of the sweeping changes Japan has undergone since 1850. Now, with "The Columbia Guide To Modern Japanese History," Gary D. Allinson presents this much-needed learning resource for students of Japanese society and for lay readers seeking to better understand the economic powerhouse of East Asia during the 150 years that have catapulted it to international preeminence.
"The Columbia Guide To Modern Japanese History" is a unique work where readers will find: -- A balanced narrative treating each facet of Japanese history -- political, social, economic, and cultural -- across four periods covering the years from 1850 to the present.-- An encyclopedia-style topical compendium including more than 150 entries on such key subjects as Japan's emperors, political leaders, business enterprises, social organizations, and leading writers-- Excerpts from many important historical documents-- A chronology and list of prime ministers, providing for easy reference to important historical dates, periods, and people-- A resource guide to more than 200 significant works in print, film and electronic form
Readily accessible to all readers, Allinson's reference will be one that citizens, teachers, students, and academicians will pull from their shelves often as they seek information on scores of topics. "TheColumbia Guide To Modern Japanese History" will endure as a valuable reference and learning tool for many years to come.
Contents:
Part I Historical Narrative 1
Chapter 1 Preserving Autonomy, 1850-1889 3
Chapter 2 Integrating the Nation, 1890-1931 37
Chapter 3 Fighting for Development, 1932-1973 70
Chapter 4 Adapting to Affluence, 1974-Present 103
Part II Topical Compendium 125
Japan 125
Emperors 128
Political Leaders 130
Military Leaders 141
Business Leaders 142
Business Associations, Enterprises, and Firms 150
Bureaucracy 159
State-Guided Organizations 162
Political Parties 165
Opposition Movements 169
Education 176
Male Writers 179
Female Writers 192
Printed Resources 201
Visual Resources 220
Electronic Resources 222
Documents 225
List of Prime Ministers 245
Quantitative Data 248.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [201]-223) and index.
ISBN:
0231111444
OCLC:
40609354

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