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100 1 _aKarube, Tadashi,
_d1965-
_eauthor.
245 1 0 _aYoward the Meiji revolution :
_bthe search for "civilization" in nineteenth-century Japan = "Ishin kakumei" e no michi : "bunmei" o motometa juÌ빵Ì㥩ki Nihon /
_cKarube Tadashi ; translated by David Noble.
246 1 _iSubtitle on cover:
_aIshin kakumei
246 1 _iJapanese title in colophon:
_a"Ishin kakumei" e no michi
264 1 _aTokyo, Japan :
_bJapan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture,
_c2019.
264 4 _c©2019
300 _a255 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c22 cm.
336 _atext
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337 _aunmediated
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338 _avolume
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490 1 _aJapan Library
500 _aOriginally published in Japan by ShinchoÌ㨡, 2017, under title: "Ishin kakumei" e no michi.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 241-248).
505 0 _aMeiji restoration or Meiji revolution? -- The long revolution -- History in reverse -- The Voltaire of Osaka -- Is commerce evil? -- The age of economics -- Another side of Motoori Norinaga -- A new cosmology and the concept of Ikioi -- Ikioi as the motive force in history -- A farewell to the HoÌ{uB96E} system -- The advent of'civilization'.
520 _a'In 2018 Japan marked the 150th anniversary of the collapse of the Tokugawa shogunate and the establishment of a new government under Emperor Meiji. This was not simply a transfer of political authority but instead signaled revolutionary transformation in Japan, including the abolition of the domains and the formation of a modern nation-state in the years that followed. A period of radical social change was ushered in, with the abolition of the class system, the introduction of Western thought and technology, the development of mass media, and the establishment of constitutional government. The impact on Japan of diplomatic, economic, and cultural pressure from the United States and other Western powers from 1853 onward was previously thought to be the immediate catalyst of this'Meiji Revolution.' But Japan's modern transformation was rooted in a much deeper process of social and intellectual development that gradually unfolded throughout the latter half of the Tokugawa period. Surveying a diverse group of thinkers spanning the Tokugawa and early Meiji years -- OgyuÌ{u04EF}rai, Yamagata BantoÌ{uC80D}otoori Norinaga, Rai San'yoÌ{uC806}ukuzawa Yukichi, Takekoshi YosaburoÌ{uC821}nd others -- this ambitious book liberates modern Japanese history from the stereotypical narrative of'Japanese spirit and Western technique,' offering a detailed examination of the elements in Tokugawa thought and culture that spurred Japan to articulate its own unique conception of civilization during the course of the nineteenth century.' --
_cFrom the dustjacket.
546 _aIn English.
650 0 _aPolitical science
_zJapan
_xPhilosophy
_xHistory
_y19th century.
651 0 _aJapan
_xHistory
_yRestoration, 1853-1870.
700 1 _aNoble, David,
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