New Directions in the Study of Meiji Japan
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
782
Language
English
Published
Jun 1, 1997
Publisher
Brill Academic Pub
ISBN-10
9004107355
ISBN-13
9789004107359
Description
In a captivating exploration of Meiji Japan, this collection brings together diverse perspectives from scholars around the world. The proceedings from the Conference on Meiji Studies capture the depth and complexity of an era marked by rapid transformation and modernization. Through a range of essays, the volume examines the intricate social, political, and cultural shifts that defined Japan during this pivotal time.
Contributors delve into the numerous influences that shaped Meiji Japan, offering fresh interpretations and challenging established narratives. They utilize a variety of methodologies to uncover the multifaceted nature of Japanese identity and the ways it evolved in response to both internal and external pressures.
This anthology not only highlights the historical significance of the Meiji period but also encourages a broader understanding of how these changes continue to impact Japan today. It stands as an essential resource for anyone interested in the intersections of history, culture, and globalization.
Contributors delve into the numerous influences that shaped Meiji Japan, offering fresh interpretations and challenging established narratives. They utilize a variety of methodologies to uncover the multifaceted nature of Japanese identity and the ways it evolved in response to both internal and external pressures.
This anthology not only highlights the historical significance of the Meiji period but also encourages a broader understanding of how these changes continue to impact Japan today. It stands as an essential resource for anyone interested in the intersections of history, culture, and globalization.
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