Catalog

Record Details

Catalog Search



A modern history of Japan : from Tokugawa times to the present  Cover Image Book Book

A modern history of Japan : from Tokugawa times to the present / Andrew Gordon, Harvard University.

Summary:

Overview: A Modern History of Japan: From Tokugawa Times to the Present paints a richly nuanced and strikingly original portrait of the last two centuries of Japanese history. It takes students from the days of the shogunate-the overlordship of the Tokugawa family-through the modernizing revolution launched by midlevel samurai in the late nineteenth century; the adoption of Western hairstyles, clothing, and military organization; and the nation's first experiments with mass democracy after World War I. Author Andrew Gordon offers the finest synthesis to date of Japan's passage through militarism, World War II, the American occupation, and the subsequent economic rollercoaster.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780199930159 (acid-free paper)
  • ISBN: 0199930155 (acid-free paper)
  • Physical Description: xiv, 417 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
  • Edition: Third edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Oxford University Press, [2014]

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 379-388) and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Maps, tables, and figures -- Preface -- Introduction: Enduring imprints of the longer past -- Part 1: Crisis Of The Tokugawa Regime: -- 1: Tokugawa polity: -- Unification -- Tokugawa political settlements: -- Daimyo -- Imperial institution -- Samurai -- Villagers and city-dwellers -- Margins of the Japanese and Japan -- 2: Social and economic transformations: -- Seventeenth-century boom -- Riddles of stagnation and vitality -- 3: Intellectual world of late Tokugawa: -- Ideological foundations of the Tokugawa regime -- Cultural diversity and contradictions -- Reform, critiques, and insurgent ideas -- 4: Overthrow of the Tokugawa: -- Western powers and the unequal treaties -- Crumbling of Tokugawa rule -- Politics of terror and accommodation -- Bakufu revival, the Satsuma-Choshu insurgency, and domestic unrest -- Part 2: Modern Revolution, 1868-1905: -- 5: Samurai revolution: -- Programs of nationalist revolution: -- Political unification and central bureaucracy -- Eliminating the status system -- Conscript army -- Compulsory education -- Monarch at the center -- Building a rich country -- Stances toward the world -- 6: Participation and protest: -- Political discourse and contention -- Movement for freedom and people's rights -- Samurai rebellions, peasant uprisings, and new religions -- Participation for women -- Treaty revision and domestic politics -- Meiji constitution -- 7: Social, economic, and cultural transformations: -- Landlords and tenants -- Industrial revolution -- Workforce and labor conditions -- Spread of mass and higher education -- Culture and religion -- Affirming Japanese identity and destiny -- 8: Empire and domestic order: -- Trajectory to empire -- Contexts of empire, capitalism, and nation-building -- Turbulent world of diet politics -- Era of popular protest -- Engineering nationalism.
Part 3: Imperial Japan From Ascendance To Ashes: -- 9: Economy and society: -- Wartime boom and postwar bust -- Landlords, tenants, and rural life -- City life: middle and working classes -- Cultural responses to social change -- 10: Democracy and empire between the world wars: -- Emergence of party cabinets -- Structure of parliamentary government -- Ideological challenges -- Strategies of imperial democratic rule -- Japan, Asia, and the western powers -- 11: Depression crisis and responses: -- Economic and social crisis -- Breaking the impasse: new departures abroad -- Toward a new social and economic order -- Toward a new political order -- 12: Japan in wartime: -- Wider war in China -- Toward Pearl Harbor -- Pacific war -- Mobilizing the nation for war -- Living in the shadow of war -- Ending the war -- Burdens and legacies of war -- 13: Occupied Japan: new departures and durable structures: -- Bearing the unbearable -- American agenda: demilitarize and democratize -- Japanese responses -- Reverse course -- Toward recovery and independence: another unequal treaty? -- Part 4: Postwar And Contemporary Japan, 1952-2012: -- 14: Economic and social transformations: -- Postwar "economic miracle" -- Transwar patterns of community, family, school, and work -- Shared experiences and standardized lifeways of the postwar era -- Differences enduring and realigned -- Managing social stability and change -- Images and ideologies of social stability and change -- 15: Political struggles and settlements of the high-growth era: -- Political struggles -- Politics of accommodation -- Global connections: oil crisis and the end of high growth -- 16: Global power in a polarized world: Japan in the 1980s -- New roles in the world and new tensions -- Economy: thriving through the oil crises -- Politics: conservative heyday -- Society and culture in the exuberant eighties -- 17: Japan's "lost decades": 1989-2008: -- End of Showa -- Specter of a divided society -- Economy of the first "lost decade" -- Fall and rise of the liberal democratic party -- Assessing reforms, explaining recovery -- Between Asia and the west -- 18: Shock, disaster, and aftermath: Japan since 2008: -- Lehman shock -- Politics of hope and disillusionment -- Making sense of the perception of decline -- Disasters of "3-11" and their aftermath -- Appendix prime ministers of Japan, 1885-2012 -- Notes -- Select bibliography -- Index.
Subject: Japan > History > 1868-
Japan > History > Tokugawa period, 1600-1868.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Kirtland Community College.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
Show All Copies
Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Kirtland Community College Library DS 881.9 .G67 2014 30775305494750 General Collection Available -


Additional Resources