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When Commodore Perry arrived in Japan to open the country to Western trade in 1853, he found a medieval amalgam of sword-bearing samurai, castle towns, Confucian academies, peasant villages, rice paddies, upstart merchants, bath houses, and Kabuki. Fifteen years later, Japan was on its way to becoming the only non-Western nation in the nineteenth century with a modern centralized bureaucratic state and industrial economy. This book is a study of the Meiji Restoration that changed the face of Japan. Prominent historian Albert M. Craig tells its story through that of the domain of Choshuwhose role in the formation of modern Japan was not unlike that of Prussia in Germanyduring the fifteen crucial years between 1853 and 1868. Whereas previous studies have stressed the role of discontented lower samurai and frustrated rich merchants and peasants in this transition, claiming that they provided the motive power behind the political movements of the Restoration period, this work sharply chall

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Part 1 Background: The Anatomy of a Han Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 Choshu and the Tokugawa Policy Chapter 4 Choshu's Finances and the Tokugawa Economy Chapter 5 Choshu and the Tempo Reform Chapter 6 The Early Stage of Bakumatsu Politics, 1853-1861 Chapter 7 The Background of Ideas in Choshu Part 8 The Restoration Movement Chapter 9 The Rise of Choshu in National Politics, 1861-1863 Chapter 10 The Decline of the Choshu Sonno Joi Movement, 1863-1864 Chapter 11 The Choshu Civil War Chapter 12 The March to Power Chapter 13 Conclusion

Choshu in the Meiji Restoration

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 9/26/2000 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780739101933, 978-0739101933
      ISBN10: 0739101935

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      Book Synopsis
      When Commodore Perry arrived in Japan to open the country to Western trade in 1853, he found a medieval amalgam of sword-bearing samurai, castle towns, Confucian academies, peasant villages, rice paddies, upstart merchants, bath houses, and Kabuki. Fifteen years later, Japan was on its way to becoming the only non-Western nation in the nineteenth century with a modern centralized bureaucratic state and industrial economy. This book is a study of the Meiji Restoration that changed the face of Japan. Prominent historian Albert M. Craig tells its story through that of the domain of Choshuwhose role in the formation of modern Japan was not unlike that of Prussia in Germanyduring the fifteen crucial years between 1853 and 1868. Whereas previous studies have stressed the role of discontented lower samurai and frustrated rich merchants and peasants in this transition, claiming that they provided the motive power behind the political movements of the Restoration period, this work sharply chall

      Table of Contents
      Part 1 Background: The Anatomy of a Han Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 Choshu and the Tokugawa Policy Chapter 4 Choshu's Finances and the Tokugawa Economy Chapter 5 Choshu and the Tempo Reform Chapter 6 The Early Stage of Bakumatsu Politics, 1853-1861 Chapter 7 The Background of Ideas in Choshu Part 8 The Restoration Movement Chapter 9 The Rise of Choshu in National Politics, 1861-1863 Chapter 10 The Decline of the Choshu Sonno Joi Movement, 1863-1864 Chapter 11 The Choshu Civil War Chapter 12 The March to Power Chapter 13 Conclusion

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