Japan: Its History and Culture

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McGraw Hill Professional, 2004年9月21日 - 342 頁
Once a star of postwar industrial production and methods, Japan has encountered serious trouble with market forces in recent years. Social changes and departures from tradition are becoming more common in this conservative country. The revised edition of the popular work, Japan: Its History and Culture, Fourth Edition, documents and explains these changes. Seamlessly blending current events, politics, and cultural elements, the authors provide a riveting account of a nation often misunderstood by the West.

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Introduction
1
1 The Origins and Early History of the Japanese
4
Asuka Period 552710
16
Nara Period 710794
28
Early Heian Period 794857 Late Heian or Fujiwara Period 8581158
36
End of the Heian Period 11581185
52
Kamakura Period 11851336
68
Nambokucho 13361392 Muromachi 13921573
81
19141931
168
19311945
178
15 Postwar Japan
190
16 Japan TodayEconomy
199
17 Japan TodayForeign Affairs and Political Life
231
18 Contemporary Japanese Society
261
Glossary
297
Chronology
301

13781490
88
SengokuJidai the Period of the Country at War 15341615
101
The Tokugawa Shogunate Part I 16151715
119
The Tokugawa Shogunate Part II 17161867
134
18681914
147
Bibliography
321
Index
325
About the Authors
341
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W. Scott Morton (New York, NY) is a full professor emeritus in Chinese and Japanese history and culture and in ancient history at Seton Hall University, in New Jersey. J. Kenneth Olenik, Ph.D. (Upper Montclair, NJ) is a professor of history at Montclair State University.

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