A Concise History of Japan

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To this day, Japan's modern ascendancy challenges many assumptions about world history, particularly theories regarding the rise of the west and why the modern world looks the way it does. In this engaging new history, Brett L. Walker tackles key themes regarding Japan's relationships with its minorities, state and economic development, and the uses of science and medicine. The book begins by tracing the country's early history through archaeological remains, before proceeding to explore life in the imperial court, the rise of the samurai, civil conflict, encounters with Europe, and the advent of modernity and empire. Integrating the pageantry of a unique nation's history with today's environmental concerns, Walker's vibrant and accessible new narrative then follows Japan's ascension from the ashes of World War II into the thriving nation of today. It is a history for our times, posing important questions regarding how we should situate a nation's history in an age of environmental and climatological uncertainties.

Author(s): Brett L. Walker
Series: Cambridge Concise Histories
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Year: 2015

Language: English
Commentary: Vector PDF without watermarks
Pages: 359

Cover
Summary
Title Page
Contents
List of Illustrations
List of Maps
Preface
Chronology
Introduction: Writing Japanese History
1 The Birth of the Yamato State, 14,500 BCE – 710 CE
2 The Courtly Age, 710–1185
3 The Rise of Samurai Rule, 1185–1336
4 Medieval Japan and the Warring States Period, 1336-1573
5 Japan’s Encounter with Europe, 1543–1640
6 Unifying the Realm, 1560–1603
7 Early Modern Japan, 1600–1800
8 The Rise of Imperial Nationalism, 1770–1854
9 Meiji Enlightenment, 1868–1912
10 Meiji’s Discontents, 1868–1920
11 The Birth of Japan’s Imperial State, 1800–1910
12 Empire and Imperial Democracy, 1905–1931
13 The Pacific War, 1931–1945
14 Japan’s Post-War History, 1945–Present
15 Natural Disasters and the Edge of History
Glossary
Further Reading
Index
Back Cover