Alternative Narratives in Modern Japanese History

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Daily Alta California
Daimyo Domains
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Edo Castle
Edo Commoners
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Edo Townsmen
Enomoto Takeaki
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grassroots perspectives in Japanese history
historical primary sources
Itagaki Taisuke
Kanagaki Robun
local political movements
Local Political Societies
meiji
Meiji Imperial Regime
Meiji Restoration studies
Mikado's Government
Mikado’s Government
Modern Japanese History
Mount Fuji
nineteenth-century Japan
perry
Prefectural Assembly
Prefectural Assemblymen
prefecture
restoration
social change analysis
Sumo Wrestlers
Tama Districts
tochigi
Tochigi Prefecture
tokugawa
Tokugawa Family
Tokugawa Men
Tokugawa Yoshinobu
Van Valkenburgh
Village Headmen
yoshinobu

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415560603
  • Weight: 410g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Jul 2009
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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How did ordinary people experience Japan's modern transformation? What role did people in local areas play in the making of modern Japan? How do studies of local politics help explain national events? The dominant account of modern Japanese history focuses on the nation-building that brought Japan into the modern world. After centuries of isolation, American warships forced Japan to open its doors to the West and a group of tough new leaders transformed the country into one of the great military and economic powers of the world. But different perspectives need to be examined. Alternative Narratives introduces other actors, other places and other dimensions of social and political activity in an attempt to construct a broader and more complex account of modern Japanese history. Focusing on the initial years of Japan's modern transformation, from the 1850s to the 1890s, Steele explores responses of commoners to the arrival of American warships in 1853; the growth of popular political consciousness; reactions of the residents of Edo in 1868 on the deposition of the shogun; responses of the village elite to the fall of the old regime; and established frameworks of historical narration - including American attempts to understand Japan's 1868 civil war. The author draws upon a wealth of documents, including broadsheets, woodblock prints, political cartoons and local campaign literature, as well as more conventional material in an endeavour to find new and different ways to examine the past. This book forms an important resource to students of Japanese history and culture while simultaneously appealing to scholars interested in the general problem of history and history-writing.
M. William Steele is Professor of History at the International Christian University in Tokyo. He has taught there for over 20 years. He has published widely in both English and Japanese on topics relating to Japan's cultural, political and social revolution in the late nineteenth century.