A history of Japan from 1853 to the 1980s discussing its development through topics such as Japan's relationships with the West, industrial development, religious practice, politics, society and the role of the military.
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The Emergence of Modern Japan: An Introductory History Since 1853 by Janet Hunter
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Table of Contents
Restoration and occupation; Japan and the West; Japan and Asia; individual and community; town and country; the pattern of industrial development; men and women; emperor and nation; heterodoxy, orthodoxy and religious practice; oligarchy and democracy; popular protest and the working class; the role of the military; administration and public service; conclusion - 1950s to 1980s.
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GOR003261846
9780582494077
0582494079
The Emergence of Modern Japan: An Introductory History Since 1853 by Janet Hunter
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