The History of Japan / Edition 1

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Every school and public library should update its resources on Japan with this engagingly written and succinct narrative history covering prehistoric times through 1997. This history, based on the most recent scholarship, provides a chronological narrative examining the political, cultural, philosophical, and religious continuities in Japan's long, rich history in an exploration of why the Japanese are who they are today. Unlike earlier histories of Japan, it brings into sharp focus a discussion of women and other previously ignored subjects. It also provides a timeline of events in Japanese history, a glossary of Japanese terms, biographical sketches of important figures, and a bibliographic essay of interest to students and general readers.

The first three chapters examine the prehistoric and early feudal foundations of Japan's unique culture. Perez, an expert on Japanese history, places special emphasis on the development and flowering of the religious and cultural aspects of Japanese society. The next three chapters focus on the foundation of Japanese political thought—the basis of Japan's late 19th century modernization. Two chapters cover Japan's descent into the Valley of Darkness: militarism, ultra-nationalism, and World War II, followed by the American occupation and the re-inventing of Japanese culture. The final two chapters detail Japan's struggle from the 1970s through 1997 with a new global identity—that of the world's most productive industrial economy.

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Perez (Japanese history, Illinois State U.-Normal) provides a chronological narrative from prehistoric times through 1997. He explores the political, cultural, philosophical, and religious continuities in the country's long history to explain why the Japanese are like they are today. He includes a glossary without pronunciation, a timeline, biographical sketches, and a one-page bibliographic essay. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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LOUIS G. PEREZ is Professor of Japanese History at Illinois State University in Normal, Illinois.

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Table of Contents

Series Foreword
Preface
Timeline of Historical Events
1 A Wonderful Place 1
2 Early Japan 11
3 Feudal Japan 25
4 The Tokugawa Era: 1600-1868 55
5 The Meiji Era: 1868-1912 93
6 Prewar Japan 129
7 The Pacific War and Allied Occupation 143
8 A New Japan 161
9 Japan in the 1990s 175
App. A Notable People in the History of Japan 205
App. B The Sat-Cho Oligarchy (Genro) 213
App. C Premiers 215
Glossary of Selected Terms 217
Bibliographic Essay 225
Index 227
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