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This book examines early modern Mito, today an ordinary provincial capital on the outskirts of the Tokyo commuter belt, but once the headquarters of Mito Domain, one of the most consequential places in all of Japan. As one of just three senior branches of the Tokugawa family—which ruled over Japan for 260 years—Mito’s ruling family enjoyed unparalleled status and exerted enormous influence throughout its history. In the seventeenth century, its scholars produced some of early modern Japan’s most important historical scholarship. In the eighteenth century, it developed a robust and pragmatic program of reform to confront depopulation and foreign threats. In the nineteenth century, it became the birthplace of a revolutionary ideology that transformed Japan into a modern, imperial nation. The power of these ideas swept across Japan, inspiring activists everywhere to take up the cause of building a new nation—but they also devastated Mito, leading to a brutal civil war that scarred its people for generations. This book complements existing studies of Mito’s ideas by focusing on the history of Mito as a place and telling the stories of Mito’s politicians, reformers, and ordinary people from the beginning of the domain’s history to its end.



Table of Contents

Foreword

Acknowledgments

A Note on Names and Dates

Map of Japan

Map of Mito Domain

Introduction

Chapter 1: The Origins of Mito Domain and Tokugawa Mitsukuni’s “Golden Age”

Chapter 2: Eighteenth-Century Mito: Crisis, Reform, and the Birth of the Late Mito School

Chapter 3: “Revere the Emperor, Expel the Barbarian”: Mito in the Age of Imperialism

Chapter 4: The Politics of Mito’s Tenpō Reforms

Chapter 5: Nariaki, Yoshinobu, and the Birth of Modern Japan

Chapter 6: The Violent Restoration: Civil War and the End of Mito Domain

Conclusion: Mito and Modern Japan

Bibliography

About the Author

Mito and the Politics of Reform in Early Modern

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 22/08/2023
      ISBN13: 9781793641915, 978-1793641915
      ISBN10: 1793641919

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book examines early modern Mito, today an ordinary provincial capital on the outskirts of the Tokyo commuter belt, but once the headquarters of Mito Domain, one of the most consequential places in all of Japan. As one of just three senior branches of the Tokugawa family—which ruled over Japan for 260 years—Mito’s ruling family enjoyed unparalleled status and exerted enormous influence throughout its history. In the seventeenth century, its scholars produced some of early modern Japan’s most important historical scholarship. In the eighteenth century, it developed a robust and pragmatic program of reform to confront depopulation and foreign threats. In the nineteenth century, it became the birthplace of a revolutionary ideology that transformed Japan into a modern, imperial nation. The power of these ideas swept across Japan, inspiring activists everywhere to take up the cause of building a new nation—but they also devastated Mito, leading to a brutal civil war that scarred its people for generations. This book complements existing studies of Mito’s ideas by focusing on the history of Mito as a place and telling the stories of Mito’s politicians, reformers, and ordinary people from the beginning of the domain’s history to its end.



      Table of Contents

      Foreword

      Acknowledgments

      A Note on Names and Dates

      Map of Japan

      Map of Mito Domain

      Introduction

      Chapter 1: The Origins of Mito Domain and Tokugawa Mitsukuni’s “Golden Age”

      Chapter 2: Eighteenth-Century Mito: Crisis, Reform, and the Birth of the Late Mito School

      Chapter 3: “Revere the Emperor, Expel the Barbarian”: Mito in the Age of Imperialism

      Chapter 4: The Politics of Mito’s Tenpō Reforms

      Chapter 5: Nariaki, Yoshinobu, and the Birth of Modern Japan

      Chapter 6: The Violent Restoration: Civil War and the End of Mito Domain

      Conclusion: Mito and Modern Japan

      Bibliography

      About the Author

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