Modern Japan

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Great Tokyo Air Raid
historical analysis of Japanese modernisation
Imperial Theatre
Inukai Ki
Japanese expansion
Japanese nationalism
labour relations Japan
Liberal Democratic Party
Manchurian Incident
Matsui Sumako
Meiji Restoration politics
Mishima Yukio
nationalist opinion
Ordinary Union Members
Pacific Belt
politics in the 1930s
Post-war
postwar economic development
Prefectural Branch
religious movements Japan
Second World War
Shingeki Movement
Soka Gakkai
Soka Gakkai Members
Tanaka Plan
Tanizaki Junichiro
Tokugawa Clan
traditional culture
urban growth
Vendettas
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Washington Conference
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781032152929
  • Weight: 367g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Dec 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Originally published in 1975, much of Western scholarly writing on Japan had in recent years concerned the study of modernisation. The papers in this volume, which were prepared by leading specialists from Europe and Israel, concentrate on the problems arising from modernisation, rather than on an analysis of the process itself. The historical papers deal with various aspects of the political and international tensions that link modernisation to Japanese expansion and the Second World War: the civil war of 1868; early newspapers and nationalist opinion; the Washington Conference; politics in the 1930s; the bombing of Japan in 1945. Those on literature examine some related themes concerning national attitudes, as expressed in drama and the novel, especially in the context of the relationship of modern ideas and institutions to traditional culture and society. Similar questions are raised by the discussion of new post-war religions, as well as in papers on the use of leisure and on industrial relations in contemporary Japan. Finally, there are two contributions dealing with the economic consequences of the industrial miracle that has marked the latest phase of modernisation, one on balance of payments difficulties and one on current plans to deal with the problems of urban growth. Many of these papers present the results of hitherto unpublished research of great importance to students of modern Japan.