The heritage of Japanese civilization

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The heritage of Japanese civilization

Albert M. Craig

Prentice Hall, c2011

2nd ed

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

For survey courses in the History of Asia and the History of Japan. This brief survey of the long and rich history of Japan, written by one of the world's leading scholars in the field, provides an overall framework for understanding this great nation from its origins to the present day. The book explores the arts and literature, political change, economic advancement, and developments in society, commerce, and culture.

目次

Maps Documents Preface Chapter 1 Japanese History: Origins to the Twelfth Century Beginnings Jomon Culture The Yayoi Revolution The Spread of Yayoi Culture Tomb Culture, the Yamato State, and Korea Religion in Early Japan Nara and Heian Japan Seventh Century Developments Nara and Early Heian Government A Japanese Pattern of Government People, Land and Taxes Rise of the Samurai Aristocratic Culture and Buddhism Chinese Tradition in Japan Birth of Japanese Literature Nara and Heian Buddhism Early Japanese History in Historical Perspective Chapter 2 Medieval Japan: The Twelfth to Sixteenth Centuries Military Rule by the Taira, Minamoto, and Ashikaga The Taira at the Kyoto Court Rise of Minamoto Yoritomo The Question of Feudalism in Twelfth Century Japan Kamakura Rule After Yoritomo Women in Warrior Society The Ashikaga Era Agriculture, Commerce, and Medieval Guilds Warring States Era War of All Against All Foot Soldier Revolution Piracy, Trade, and Foreign Relations Buddhism and Medieval Culture Japanese Pietism: Pure Land and Nichiren Buddhism Zen Buddhism No Plays Medieval Japan in Historical Perspective Chapter 3 The Era of Tokugawa Rule (1600-1868) Early Unifiers: Nobunaga and Hideyoshi The Seventeenth Century Political Engineering by Tokugawa Ieyasu Economic and Social Change The Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries The Forty-Seven Ronin Cycles of Reform Bureaucratization The Later Tokugawa Economy Tokugawa Culture Literature and Drama Confucian Thought Other Developments in Thought Late Traditional Japan in Historical Perspective Chapter 4 Modern Japan, 1853-1945 Overthrow of the Tokugawa Bakufu (1853-1868) The Setting The Politics of Restoration Building the Meiji State (1868-1890) Centralization and Reforms New Ideas Birth of the Political Parties The Meiji Constitution Growth of a Modern Economy First Phase: Model Industries, the 1870s Second Phase: Private Entrepreneurs, the1880s and 1890s Third Phase: Sustained Growth, 1905-1929 Fourth Phase: Depression and Recovery Meiji Imperialism and the International Order Education, Urbanization, and Modern Ideas The Politics of Imperial Japan (1890-1927) The First Decade of Diet Politics (1890-1900) The Taisho Political Crisis, 1912-1913 The Hara Cabinet, 1918-1921 The Kato Cabinet 1924-1926 Militarism and War (1927-1945) A Crisis in Manchuria The Great Depression The Radical Right and the Military The Pacific War Japanese Militarism and German Naziism Modern Japan in Historical Perspective Chapter 5 Japan, the Recent Decades The Postwar Occupation and Yoshida, 1945-1954 The American Occupation Yoshida Shigeru and Japan's Postwar Policy The Cold War and the Japanese Transformation, 1955-1989 Double Digit Economic Growth Society and Culture Politics: The One and a Half Party System The History of the Present: After 1990 The Economy Society and Culture: Problems and Prospects A New Age of Politics International Relations Japan's Future in Historical Perspective Index

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