A history of Japan : from Stone Age to superpower
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書誌事項
A history of Japan : from Stone Age to superpower
Macmillan Press , St. Martin's Press, 1999
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注記
Bibliography: p. 217-228
Includes index
Publisher name changed from Macmillan to Palgrave
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This text examines Japanese history in its entirety to identify the factors underlying the nation's progression to superpower. Japan's achievement is explained not merely in economic terms, but at a more fundamental level, as a product of historical patterns of response to circumstance. Japan is shown to be a nation historically impelled by a pragmatic determination to succeed. The book also highlights unresolved questions and little known facts.
目次
Preface - Introduction: Japan and History - From the Stone Age to Statehood: Myths, Prehistory, and Ancient History - Of Courtiers and Warriors: Early and Medieval History (710-1600) - The Closed Country: the Tokugawa Period (1600-1868) - Building a Modern Nation: the Meiji Period (1868-1912) - The Excesses of Ambition: the Pacific War and Its Lead-up - A Phoenix from the Ashes: Post-War Successes and Beyond - Conclusion: Lessons for Aspiring Superpowers - References - Glossary of Japanese Terms - Index
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