Of shorter books the one which best complements the present book. A history of japan, 15821941 internal and external worlds this book offers a distinctive overview of the internal and external pressures responsible for the making of modern japan. Download and read free online japan a modern history by james l. Mcclain, is professor and chair of history, and received his ph.
An event in which japan, along with several western nations, sent troops into communist russia in order to spark an antibolshevik rebellion. While the competition is thus keen, james mcclains book is sure to be a winner. From tokugawa times to the present, by andrew gordon, is an interesting text on japanese history, politics, economics and culture from the 1600s to 2000. From tokugawa times to the present by andrew gordon modern japan. Mcclain can be done effortlessly by downloading in the link page that we provide right here. A modern history of japan by andrew gordon overdrive. Of the various forms of scholarly writing, the topical essay collection most expediently introduces a broad range of research topics and meth. Reviews this is the textbook on modern japanese history. Mcclain professor of history and east asian studies history department tel. Wakita osamu find, read and cite all the research you need. This is the fourth of six volumes designed to explore the history of japan from prehistoric to modern times.
Commercial change and urban growth in early modern japan nakai nobuhiko and james l. To understand this time of transformation one must first pay close attention to the political, social, and cultural order that came together in the 1600s and to the many changes of the 1700s and 1800s. The historiography is superb he obviously is totally bilingual and is fluent in japanese sources. The story of the rise of the tokugawa family to become the foremost military house of japan follows a pattern common among a whole class of active regional military families who competed for local dominion during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. Navy in 1853, which led to an unprecedented opening of japan to the west and. Japan times asahi shinbun daily yomiuri mainichi daily news e. Japan a modern history association for asian studies. In a brilliant history of japan drawn from the top down and the bottom up, one of our best young historians conveys the turbulent political, economic, and social change that over four centuries positioned japan as a modern world power. The book is well written and clearly organized, making the complexities of japan s modern history accessible to students and general readers. Modern japanese history can be divided into four periods. Mcclain s recent a modern history of japan new york, 2002. The rapid modernization that followed is unrivaled in the history of nonwestern nations, and its consequences are still being felt in japan and east asia today. Japanese political history since the meiji renovation, 18682000.
Andrew gordon, a modern history of japan from tokugawa times to the present new york, oxford university, 2003, and elise k. From tokugawa times to the present, third edition, paints a richly nuanced and strikingly original portrait of the last two centuries of japanese history. Pdf a modern history of japan download full pdf book download. From tokugawa times to the present, second edition, paints a richly nuanced and strikingly original portrait of the last two centuries of japanese history.
He has taught the history of early modern japan at brown for. The merchants capital of early modern japan by james l. Th is book is, in part, a second edition of an early book, modern japan mcgrawhill, 1998. The social and economic antecedents of modern japan. Request pdf on jan 1, 2000, carl mosk and others published osaka. History and nature in eighteenthcentury tokugawa thought tetsuo najita. Jansen the belknap press of harvard university press cambridge, massachusetts london, england. 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. It shows the evolution of what was once a very divided set of daimyo lands, under the tutelage of a puppet emperor and a powerful shogun ruler. The books by mcclain and gordon are clearly intended to provide a concise introduction to modern japan for the benefit of firstyear undergraduates. College edition unknown edition by mcclain, james l.
He and his family live in providence, rhode island. History department brewster a317 office hrs tth 11. A picture essay is dedicated to the tumultuous decade and a half following the arrival of commodore matthew perry and the u. To highlight some of the characteristics of the book, eaa associate editor peter frost asked professor mcclain the following questions. Tokugawa iemitsus consolidation of power and the taitokuin mausoleum william h. This was the first major collaborative synthesis presenting the current state of knowledge of japanese history. Japanese western classical music from the meiji to the modern era. James mcclain s compelling narrative conveys the impact of towering historical figures such as ieyasu, the.
This course traces the rise of modern japan from the tokugawa. The bakuhan system chapter 4 the cambridge history of. A modern translation of japan s gardening classic tuttle classics peasants, rebels, women, and outcastes. Mcclain takes a multifaceted, nuanced look at japan s last four centuries. A historical survey by mikiso hane japan faces the world, 19251952 by mary l. Mcclain has fashioned a highly detailed, sophisticated, and complex history of japan from 1603 to the present. A modern history has been added to your cart add to cart. A castle town in seventeenthcentury japan yale university press, 1982, and more recently a 700page textbook, japan. Inmodern japan, james huffman tells the rich and dynamic story of this history through a fascinating range of primary source documents. The underside of modern japan the making of modern japan history of modern latin america. Norton, 2002 is a monumental new text that covers japan from the 1600s to the present. Volume 4 covers the years from 1550 to 1800, a short but surprisingly eventful period in japanese history commonly referred to as japan s early modern age. Japan s location just off the fringe of continental asia made it an ideal place for its unique culture to develop. Do you among people who cant read pleasant if the sentence chained inside the straightway, hold on guys.
The explications they contain display all the hallmarks of teaching methods honed over many years. This book is called a modern history of japan in order to shift the balance between japaneseness and modernity. Of shorter books the one which best complements the present book in its coverage of agriculture, urban. The series aims to present as full a view of japanese history as possible. The islands are situated close enough to china and korea to benefit from the cultural and technological innovations of those great civilizations, but far enough removed across perilous seas to resist significant political and military domination from the two powers. The five supplementary books are used for cases studies and for students to. As before, this book focuses on japan, not because it is necessarily more important to be aware. This period saw growing urbanization, the spread of popular education and the rise of the merchant class. Pdf the political and institutional history of early modern japan. The rulers who took power in 1868 initiated changes that amounted to a modern revolution in japan. Japan stayed in russia after all the other allies had left. At the same time many japanese companies, which continue to make worldclass products, are posting record profits, and through the 1990s recession japan enjoyed huge trade surpluses. The tokugawa polity unificationthe tokugawa political settlementsthe daimyothe imperial institutionthe samuraivillagers and citydwellersthe margins of the j. Very good, red and tan binding with gilt lettering on spine, binding firm, interior and extremities tidy, trace wear to spine edges, rub mark bottom text block corner, few very small soiled spotsfoxing to front free endpaper.
To gain a sense of how to read, think, and write critically about history. He has taught the history of early modern japan at brown for nearly a quarter century and is author of an awardwinning book on kanazawa. Japan in the wake of world war ii bruce feiler, learning to bow. A professor of history at brown university, mcclain begins with the investiture of tokugawa ieyasu as shogun in 1603. It ultimately failed and caused the western nations trust of japan to lessen. Max ward, middlebury college beautifully written and argued by one of the eminent minds and stylists in the field. A modern history is an excellent historical survey from the beginning of the tokugawa shogunate in the early seventeenth century to the present. The unconditional surrender of japan was announced by emperor hirohito and communicated to the allies on august 14, and broadcast on national radio on the following day, marking the end of imperial japan s ultranationalist ideology, and was a major turning point in japanese history. This text conveys the turbulent political, economic and social change that ov. The cambridge history of japan is a multivolume survey of japanese history published by cambridge university press cup. In other words, the modern history of japan has been inseparable from a larger modern history of the world. It has been updated throughout, and several new chapters on earlier japanese history have been added. Free kindle book and epub digitized and proofread by project gutenberg. It takes students from the days of the shogunatethe feudal overlordship of the tokugawa familythrough the modernizing revolution launched by midlevel samurai in the late nineteenth century.
A book on the meiji era in japan, how they went over from feudal society to its modern form. A modern history provides a comprehensive narrative that integrates the political, social, cultural, and economic history of modern japan from the investiture of tokugawa ieyasu in 1603 to the present. This comprehensive work surveys the historical events and developments in japans polity, economy, society and culture. It takes students from the days of the shogunate the feudal overlordship of the tokugawa family through the modernizing revolution launched by midlevel samurai in the late nineteenth century. One can select a making of modern japan either by kenneth pyle or marius jansen. An introduction to the history of japan by katsuro hara. Mcclains recent a modern history of japan new york, 2002. Mcclain s book begins well before the modern japan of the 19th century, with light treatment of the countrys. This japan a modern history book is simply not ordinary book, you have it then the world is in your hands. A book on the meiji era in japan, how they went over from. From tokugawa times to the present this site is designed for instructors and students in courses on japan, and for general readers. The cambridge history of japan edited by john whitney hall. Mcclain is professor of history at brown university and the awardwinning author of kamazawa.
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