Modern Japan: A Social and Political History

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Psychology Press, 2002 - 258 頁
Ranging from the Tokugwa period to the present day, this text provides a concise and fascinating introduction to the social, cultural and political history of modern Japan. Tipton covers political and economic developments and shows how they relate to social themes and developments. Her survey covers traditional political history as well as areas growing in interest: gender issues, labor conditions and ethnic minorities.

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Tokugawa background The ideal and the real
1
The midcentury crisis
18
The early Meiji Revolution
36
The 1880s and 1890s Defining a Japanese national identity
55
Late Meiji An end and a beginning
72
An emerging mass society Demands for equity and the dilemmas of choice
86
Contesting the modern in the 1930s
106
The dark valley
123
Conflict and consensus in the 1950s
157
The economic miracle and its underside
173
The rich country
187
The lost decade
206
Glossary of Japanese terms
225
Further reading
227
Notes
239
Index
247

Enduring the unendurable and starting over in the new Japan
139

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