Japan: Its History and CultureThis is a revision of the long short, illustrated cultural history of Japan, from its beginnings about 3000 BC to the present day. It is designed as a straightforward, detail-rich portrait of a nation not well understood in the West. The position of Japan on the international scene has changed markedly since the current edition was published in 1994: Japan had been a star of postwar industrial production and methods; over the past few years, it has encountered serious trouble with market forces; its financial practices, particularly the tacit collaboration between powerful factions in government and industry, has come under question and even attack. departure from tradition have begun to have a significant presence. The book is distinctive in its incorporation of cultural elements, at their high point, into the unfolding story of political events. Rather than just following the political and military course of history, treating them separately from the cultural side, Morton presents an integrated view, showing the parallel development of cultural and political events, as well as their influence on each other. For example, the sweeping effect of Chinese culture on Japanese is treated as an organic whole, exploring its results in government, social life, religion and art. The book also casts fascinating sidelights on significant personalities, works of literature and historic events. |
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FOREWORD Japan's history and culture are strikingly individual , but they are no less remarkable for the influence of the cultures of China and the West . Periods of dramatic institutional change have alternated with those of ...
FOREWORD Japan's history and culture are strikingly individual , but they are no less remarkable for the influence of the cultures of China and the West . Periods of dramatic institutional change have alternated with those of ...
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In the West the breakdown was that of the Roman Empire under pressure of the barbarian invasions , while in Japan it was the less spectacular but equally fatal breakdown of the Tang government system borrowed from China .
In the West the breakdown was that of the Roman Empire under pressure of the barbarian invasions , while in Japan it was the less spectacular but equally fatal breakdown of the Tang government system borrowed from China .
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The navy was less extreme , and army activists were forced to accept two moderate premiers who were admirals , Saito Makoto and Okada Keisuke , for the years between 1932 and 1936. The method the army used to control the ...
The navy was less extreme , and army activists were forced to accept two moderate premiers who were admirals , Saito Makoto and Okada Keisuke , for the years between 1932 and 1936. The method the army used to control the ...
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Introduction | 1 |
a Haniwa figure representing a man with a mitershaped hat | 8 |
The Introduction of Chinese Thought and Culture | 16 |
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