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List of Illustrations | p. xi |
Preface | p. xiii |
Introducing Japan | p. 1 |
The Geographic Setting | p. 2 |
The Effects of Geography | p. 6 |
Historical Periods and Records | p. 10 |
Problems of Understanding | p. 13 |
Traditional Japan: Prehistory to 1185 | p. 19 |
Ancient Japan (to ca. 400 CE) | p. 21 |
Archaeological Periods | p. 21 |
Chinese and Japanese Annals | p. 26 |
Chronology | p. 29 |
Japanese Sovereigns and Reigns | p. 29 |
Yamato Japan (ca. 400-700) | p. 31 |
Society | p. 32 |
Sinification, the First Phase: Asuka or Suiko Period (552-645) | p. 33 |
Sinification, the Second Phase: Hakuho (645-710) | p. 41 |
Chronology | p. 43 |
Japanese Sovereigns and Reigns | p. 44 |
A Japanese Mahayana Buddhist (Daiji Bukkyo) Pantheon | p. 45 |
Nara Japan (710-794) | p. 47 |
Politics and Society | p. 48 |
Religion | p. 50 |
Literature and Language | p. 54 |
The End of Nara | p. 55 |
Chronology | p. 56 |
Japanese Sovereigns and Reigns | p. 57 |
Heian Japan (794-1185) | p. 59 |
Politics and Economics | p. 60 |
Buddhism | p. 63 |
Culture | p. 66 |
Chronology | p. 69 |
Japanese Sovereigns and Reigns | p. 70 |
Feudal Japan (1185-1868) | p. 71 |
Kamakura Japan (1185-1333) | p. 73 |
Yoritomo's Legacy | p. 73 |
The Hojo Regency | p. 76 |
Religion and Culture | p. 78 |
Kamakura Decline | p. 81 |
Chronology | p. 84 |
Japanese Sovereigns and Reigns | p. 84 |
Kamakura Appointed Shoguns | p. 85 |
Hojo Regents (Shikken) | p. 85 |
Ashikaga Japan (1333-1603) | p. 87 |
Strife | p. 88 |
Commerce | p. 90 |
Culture | p. 91 |
Reunification | p. 94 |
Western Intrusion | p. 98 |
Chronology | p. 100 |
Japanese Sovereigns and Reigns | p. 101 |
Ashikaga Shoguns | p. 102 |
Tokugawa Japan (1603-1868): Stability | p. 103 |
Society | p. 103 |
Isolation | p. 107 |
Effects of Isolation | p. 109 |
Chronology | p. 111 |
Japanese Sovereigns and Reigns | p. 111 |
Tokugawa Shoguns | p. 111 |
Tokugawa Japan: Change | p. 113 |
Social and Economic Trends | p. 113 |
Culture | p. 116 |
Intellectual Trends | p. 120 |
Chronology | p. 123 |
Tokugawa Japan: Western Intrusion | p. 125 |
End of Isolation | p. 125 |
Western Rights and Japanese Reactions | p. 129 |
The Final Decade of Tokugawa Rule | p. 131 |
Chronology | p. 135 |
Modern Japan (1868-1945) | p. 137 |
Meiji Japan (1868-1912): Politics | p. 139 |
Background | p. 139 |
Realignments | p. 141 |
New Leadership | p. 144 |
The Meiji Constitution | p. 146 |
Extraconstitutional Organs | p. 148 |
Government and Party Relations | p. 150 |
Chronology | p. 153 |
Meiji Japan: Economics and Society | p. 155 |
Economics | p. 155 |
Society | p. 158 |
Chronology | p. 163 |
Meiji Japan: Foreign Relations | p. 165 |
Background | p. 165 |
Japan, Korea, and China | p. 167 |
Japan, Korea, and Russia | p. 170 |
Japan, Korea, and World Powers | p. 173 |
Chronology | p. 176 |
Imperial Japan: World Power (1912-1922) | p. 179 |
Background | p. 180 |
Japan and World War I | p. 182 |
The Washington Conference | p. 187 |
Chronology | p. 189 |
Imperial Japan: Peace and Conflict (1922-1937) | p. 191 |
The 1920s: Domestic Developments | p. 191 |
The 1920s: Foreign Policies | p. 195 |
The Manchurian Incident, 1931-1933 | p. 198 |
The 1930s: Growth of Authoritarianism | p. 200 |
Chronology | p. 204 |
Imperial Japan: World War II (1937-1945) | p. 205 |
Japan, the Axis Powers, and the Soviet Union | p. 205 |
Japan in East Asia | p. 207 |
Japan and the United States | p. 209 |
The Pacific War | p. 211 |
Chronology | p. 217 |
Postwar Japan (1945 to Present) | p. 219 |
Occupied Japan (1945-1952) | p. 221 |
Nature of the Occupation | p. 221 |
The First Period: Reform | p. 223 |
The Second Period: Recovery | p. 227 |
Peace Treaty Negotiations | p. 228 |
Peace Treaty Settlement | p. 230 |
Chronology | p. 233 |
Contemporary Japan (Since 1952): Domestic Affairs-Politics | p. 235 |
The Political System | p. 236 |
Politics: The Right | p. 245 |
Politics: The Left | p. 254 |
Chronology | p. 258 |
Contemporary Japan: Domestic Affairs-Economics and Society | p. 261 |
Economics | p. 261 |
Society | p. 270 |
Contemporary Japan: Foreign Affairs | p. 287 |
Japan and the United States | p. 288 |
Japan and Russia | p. 295 |
Japan and East Asia | p. 296 |
Japan and Other Asian Countries | p. 302 |
Japan and the Rest of the World | p. 304 |
Chronology: Japan-United States | p. 306 |
Chronology: Japan-Other Countries | p. 307 |
Appendix: Japanese Prime Ministers | p. 309 |
Glossary | p. 313 |
Bibliography | p. 321 |
Index | p. 349 |
About the Author | p. 365 |
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