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9780742541184

Japan A Concise History

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    9780742541184

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    0742541185

  • Edition: 4th
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2012-08-09
  • Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

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Summary

This popular and accessible introduction offers an authoritative yet concise overview of two thousand years of Japanese history. Now fully updated to the present, this edition also includes an array of photographs and illustrations. Summaries and datelines at the end of each chapter, as well as a glossary, offer additional essential reference points.

Author Biography

Milton W. Meyer is professor emeritus of history at California Stale University, Los Angeles. His other books include Asia: A Concise History and China: A Concise History.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrationsp. xi
Prefacep. xiii
Introducing Japanp. 1
The Geographic Settingp. 2
The Effects of Geographyp. 6
Historical Periods and Recordsp. 10
Problems of Understandingp. 13
Traditional Japan: Prehistory to 1185p. 19
Ancient Japan (to ca. 400 CE)p. 21
Archaeological Periodsp. 21
Chinese and Japanese Annalsp. 26
Chronologyp. 29
Japanese Sovereigns and Reignsp. 29
Yamato Japan (ca. 400-700)p. 31
Societyp. 32
Sinification, the First Phase: Asuka or Suiko Period (552-645)p. 33
Sinification, the Second Phase: Hakuho (645-710)p. 41
Chronologyp. 43
Japanese Sovereigns and Reignsp. 44
A Japanese Mahayana Buddhist (Daiji Bukkyo) Pantheonp. 45
Nara Japan (710-794)p. 47
Politics and Societyp. 48
Religionp. 50
Literature and Languagep. 54
The End of Narap. 55
Chronologyp. 56
Japanese Sovereigns and Reignsp. 57
Heian Japan (794-1185)p. 59
Politics and Economicsp. 60
Buddhismp. 63
Culturep. 66
Chronologyp. 69
Japanese Sovereigns and Reignsp. 70
Feudal Japan (1185-1868)p. 71
Kamakura Japan (1185-1333)p. 73
Yoritomo's Legacyp. 73
The Hojo Regencyp. 76
Religion and Culturep. 78
Kamakura Declinep. 81
Chronologyp. 84
Japanese Sovereigns and Reignsp. 84
Kamakura Appointed Shogunsp. 85
Hojo Regents (Shikken)p. 85
Ashikaga Japan (1333-1603)p. 87
Strifep. 88
Commercep. 90
Culturep. 91
Reunificationp. 94
Western Intrusionp. 98
Chronologyp. 100
Japanese Sovereigns and Reignsp. 101
Ashikaga Shogunsp. 102
Tokugawa Japan (1603-1868): Stabilityp. 103
Societyp. 103
Isolationp. 107
Effects of Isolationp. 109
Chronologyp. 111
Japanese Sovereigns and Reignsp. 111
Tokugawa Shogunsp. 111
Tokugawa Japan: Changep. 113
Social and Economic Trendsp. 113
Culturep. 116
Intellectual Trendsp. 120
Chronologyp. 123
Tokugawa Japan: Western Intrusionp. 125
End of Isolationp. 125
Western Rights and Japanese Reactionsp. 129
The Final Decade of Tokugawa Rulep. 131
Chronologyp. 135
Modern Japan (1868-1945)p. 137
Meiji Japan (1868-1912): Politicsp. 139
Backgroundp. 139
Realignmentsp. 141
New Leadershipp. 144
The Meiji Constitutionp. 146
Extraconstitutional Organsp. 148
Government and Party Relationsp. 150
Chronologyp. 153
Meiji Japan: Economics and Societyp. 155
Economicsp. 155
Societyp. 158
Chronologyp. 163
Meiji Japan: Foreign Relationsp. 165
Backgroundp. 165
Japan, Korea, and Chinap. 167
Japan, Korea, and Russiap. 170
Japan, Korea, and World Powersp. 173
Chronologyp. 176
Imperial Japan: World Power (1912-1922)p. 179
Backgroundp. 180
Japan and World War Ip. 182
The Washington Conferencep. 187
Chronologyp. 189
Imperial Japan: Peace and Conflict (1922-1937)p. 191
The 1920s: Domestic Developmentsp. 191
The 1920s: Foreign Policiesp. 195
The Manchurian Incident, 1931-1933p. 198
The 1930s: Growth of Authoritarianismp. 200
Chronologyp. 204
Imperial Japan: World War II (1937-1945)p. 205
Japan, the Axis Powers, and the Soviet Unionp. 205
Japan in East Asiap. 207
Japan and the United Statesp. 209
The Pacific Warp. 211
Chronologyp. 217
Postwar Japan (1945 to Present)p. 219
Occupied Japan (1945-1952)p. 221
Nature of the Occupationp. 221
The First Period: Reformp. 223
The Second Period: Recoveryp. 227
Peace Treaty Negotiationsp. 228
Peace Treaty Settlementp. 230
Chronologyp. 233
Contemporary Japan (Since 1952): Domestic Affairs-Politicsp. 235
The Political Systemp. 236
Politics: The Rightp. 245
Politics: The Leftp. 254
Chronologyp. 258
Contemporary Japan: Domestic Affairs-Economics and Societyp. 261
Economicsp. 261
Societyp. 270
Contemporary Japan: Foreign Affairsp. 287
Japan and the United Statesp. 288
Japan and Russiap. 295
Japan and East Asiap. 296
Japan and Other Asian Countriesp. 302
Japan and the Rest of the Worldp. 304
Chronology: Japan-United Statesp. 306
Chronology: Japan-Other Countriesp. 307
Appendix: Japanese Prime Ministersp. 309
Glossaryp. 313
Bibliographyp. 321
Indexp. 349
About the Authorp. 365
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