The Emergence of Meiji Japan
Regular price
RM97.50 MYR
Shipping calculated at checkout.
This paperback edition brings together chapters from volume 5 of The Cambridge History of Japan. Japan underwent momentous changes during the middle decades of the nineteenth century. This book chronicles the hardships of the Tempo era in the 1830s, the crisis of values and confidence during the last half century of the Tokugawa rule, and the political process that finally brought down the Tokugawa regime and ended centuries of warrior rule.
It goes on to discuss the samurai rebellions against the Meiji Restoration, and national for constitutional government which indirectly resulted in the Meiji Constitution of 1889. The significance of Japan's Meiji transformation for the rest of the world is the subject of the final chapter, in which Professor Akira Iriye discusses Japan's drive to Great Power status. '
Cambridge University Press. Paperback
It goes on to discuss the samurai rebellions against the Meiji Restoration, and national for constitutional government which indirectly resulted in the Meiji Constitution of 1889. The significance of Japan's Meiji transformation for the rest of the world is the subject of the final chapter, in which Professor Akira Iriye discusses Japan's drive to Great Power status. '
Cambridge University Press. Paperback