Langbeschreibung
For almost fifty years, Sources of Japanese Tradition has been the single most valuable collection of English-language readings on Japan. Unrivalled in its wide selection of source materials on history, society, politics, education, philosophy, and religion, the two-volume textbook is a crucial resource for students, scholars, and readers seeking an introduction to Japanese civilization.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
PrefaceExplanatory NoteChronologyContributorsPart V. Japan, Asia, and the West35. The Meiji Restoration, by Fred G. Notehelfer36. Civilization and Enlightenment, by Albert Craig37. Popular Rights and Constitutionalism, by James Huffman38. Education in Meiji Japan, by Richard Rubinger39. Nationalism and Pan-Asianism40. The High Tide of Prewar Liberalism, by Arthur E. Tiedemann41. Socialism and the Left, by Andrew Barshay42. The Rise of Revolutionary Nationalism, by Marius Jansen43. Empire and War, by Peter DuusPart VI. Postwar Japan44. The Occupation Years, 1945–1952, by Marlene Mayo45. Democracy and High Growth, by Andrew GordonPart VII. Aspects of the Modern Experience46. The New Religions, by Helen Hardacre47. Japan and the World in Cultural Debate49. Thinking with the Past: History Writing in Modern Japan, by Carol GluckBibliographyIndex