A History of Japan History of Japan.
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Newark :
John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,
2014.
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Colección: | New York Academy of Sciences Ser.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Conventions Used
- Series Editor's Preface
- Preface to the Revised Edition
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Maps
- Introduction
- PART I: BEGINNINGS
- Introduction to Part I
- Chronology of Part I
- 1 GEOLOGY, CLIMATE, AND BIOTA
- Japan's Geography Today
- The Geological Heritage
- The Influence Of Climate and Ocean Currents
- The Biotic Inheritance
- 2 FROM ORIGINS TO AGRICULTURE
- Early Foragers
- Later Foragers
- The Emergence of Agriculture
- PART II: THE AGE OF DISPERSED AGRICULTURALISTS (400 BCE-1250 CE)
- Introduction to Part II
- Chronology of Part II
- 3 POLITICAL CONSOLIDATION TO 671 CE
- Continental Influences
- Material Foundations
- The Struggle for Hegemony
- 4 ESTABLISHING THE RITSURYŌ ORDER (672-750)
- A Political Narrative
- The Sources
- Establishing a Capital City
- Forming a State Church
- The Ritsuryō State at 750
- The Broader Context
- 5 RITSURYŌ ADAPTATION AND DECAY (750-1250)
- A Political Narrative
- The Elements of Stability
- Forces for Change
- 6 CLASSICAL HIGHER CULTURE(750-1250)
- The Beginnings
- Flowering: The Sekkanke Heyday
- Broadening: The Later Years
- PART III: THE AGE OF INTENSIVE AGRICULTURE (1250-1890)
- Introduction to Part III
- Chronology of Part III
- 7 THE CENTURIES OF DISORDER (1250-1550)
- Trends in Production and Distribution
- A Political Narrative
- 8 MEDIEVAL HIGHER CULTURE(1250-1550)
- Kenmon Culture
- Religious Developments
- Vocal Literature
- 9 ESTABLISHING THE BAKUHAN ORDER (1550-1700)
- A Political Narrative
- The Bakuhan System at 1700
- 10 THE AGE OF GROWTH(1590-1700)
- Dimensions of Expansion
- Kyoto Revived
- Enriching a Common Higher Culture
- 11 STASIS AND DECAY (1700-1850)
- Primary Production:Trends and Ramifications
- Cultural and Political Trends
- 12 CRISIS AND REDIRECTION (1800-1890)
- Foreign Complications
- Redirection: Toward Industrialism
- PART IV: THE AGE OF INDUSTRIALISM: EARLY DECADES (1890-PRESENT)
- Introduction to Part IV
- Chronology of Part IV
- 13 EARLY IMPERIAL TRIUMPH (1890-1914)
- Domestic Political Process
- Becoming an Imperial Power
- Domestic Growth
- 14 EARLY IMPERIAL SOCIETY AND CULTURE (1890-1914)
- Social Issues
- Articulate Culture
- 15 LATER IMPERIAL POLITICS AND ECONOMY (1914-1945)
- The Politics of Disorder
- Domestic Growth
- 16 LATER IMPERIAL SOCIETY AND CULTURE (1914-1945)
- Social Issues
- Articulate Culture
- 17 DRIFT TO DISASTER (1914-1945)
- The Diplomacy of Disorder
- Into the Global Maelstrom
- 18 ENTREPRENEURIAL JAPAN: POLITICS AND ECONOMY (1945-1990)
- The Diplomatic Context
- Survival and Redirection (1945-1960)
- Shōwa Genroku (1960-1990)
- 19 SOCIETY AND ENVIRONMENT(1945-1990)
- Social Issues
- Environmental Issues
- 20 THE CULTURE OF ENTREPRENEURIAL ]APAN (1945-1990)
- Media and Messages