[Elise Tipton] Modern Japan A Social and Political history, Ebooki dotyczące Japonii
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//-->Modern Japan‘Elise Tipton’s account of modern Japan is innovative, accessible and extremely useful.With her interest in Japan’s minorities, her concern with developments since WorldWar 2, and her sensitivity to contentious scholarly issues, she has managed to breaknew ground without ignoring any of the old, and certainly without sacrificing accuracy,coherence or readability.’Professor Harold Bolitho,Edwin O.Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies,HarvardUniversity‘Elise Tipton has produced a lively and compelling synthesis, full of human interestand interpretative insight, of modern Japanese social and political history down torecent times. Her narrative of what Japan’s modern trajectory has meant for womenand minorities whose experience has been too-long neglected is especially unforgettable.This is an excellent book. I recommend it wholeheartedly.’Stephen S.Large,Reader in Modern Japanese History,University of CambridgeThis comprehensive textbook provides a concise and fascinating introduction to thesocial, cultural and political history of modern Japan. Ranging from the Tokugawaperiod to the present day,Modern Japancharts the country’s evolution into amodernized, economic and political world power.The book widens the traditional approach to Japanese history to include social aswell as political factors in the country’s growth. Elise Tipton examines social groupsand developments that have previously been neglected, such as gender issues, ethnicminorities, labour conditions, popular culture and daily life. Through this chartingof a complex web of social and political interaction, her book represents a uniquepicture of the diversity of modern Japan and its people.Highly accessible, this completely up-to-date textbook is an essential resource forstudents, teachers and scholars of Japanese Studies, History and Politics.Elise K.Tiptonis Associate Professor in Japanese Studies at the University of Sydney,Australia. She has published widely on modern Japanese history, includingTheJapanese Police State: The Tokko in Interwar Japan(Allen and Unwin: 1990/1),¯Society and the State in Interwar Japan(Routledge: 1997), and co-editedBeing Modernin Japan: Culture and Society from the 1910s to the 1930s(University of HawaiiPress: 2000).The Nissan Institute/Routledge Japanese Studies SeriesEditorial BoardJ.A.A.Stockwin, Nissan Professor of Modern Japanese Studies, University of Oxfordand Director, Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies; Teigo Yoshida, formerly Professorof the University of Tokyo; Frank Langdon, Professor, Institute of InternationalRelations, University of British Columbia; Alan Rix, Executive Dean, Faculty ofArts, The University of Queensland; Junji Banno, formerly Professor of the Universityof Tokyo, now Professor, Chiba University; Leonard Schoppa, Associate Professor,Department of Government and Foreign Affairs, and Director of the East Asia Center,University of VirginiaOther titles in the 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written JapaneseNanette TwineIndustrial Harmony in Modern Japan:the intervention of a traditionW.Dean KinzleyJapanese Science Fiction: a view of achanging societyRobert MatthewThe Japanese Numbers Game:the use and understanding ofnumbers in modern JapanThomas CrumpIdeology and Practice in ModernJapanEdited by Roger Goodman andKirsten RefsingTechnology and Industrial Developmentin Pre-war Japan: Mitsubishi NagasakiShipyard, 1884–1934Yukiko FukasakuJapan’s Early Parliaments, 1890–1905:structure, issues and trendsAndrew Fraser, R.H.P.Mason andPhilip MitchellJapan’s Foreign Aid Challenge:policy reform and aid leadershipAlan RixEmperor Hirohito and Showa Japan:¯a political biographyStephen S.LargeJapan: beyond the end of historyDavid WilliamsCeremony and Ritual in Japan:religious practices in an industrializedsocietyEdited by Jan van Bremen andD.P.MartinezUnderstanding Japanese Society:second editionJoy HendryThe Fantastic in Modern JapaneseLiterature: the subversion of modernitySusan J.NapierMilitarization and Demilitarizationin Contemporary JapanGlenn D.HookGrowing a Japanese Science City:communication in scientific researchJames W.DearingArchitecture and Authority in JapanWilliam H.CoaldrakeWomen’sGidayuand the Japanese¯Theatre TraditionA.Kimi CoaldrakeDemocracy in Post-war Japan:Maruyama Masao and the search forautonomyRikki KerstenTreacherous Women of ImperialJapan: patriarchal fictions, patricidalfantasiesHélène Bowen RaddekerJapanese-German Business Relations:competition and rivalry in the inter-warperiodAkira Kudo¯Japan, Race and Equality: the RacialEquality Proposal of 1919Naoko ShimazuJapan, Internationalism and the UNRonald DoreLife in a Japanese Women’s College:learning to be ladylikeBrian J.McVeighOn the Margins of Japanese Society:volunteers and the welfare of the urbanunderclassCarolyn S.StevensThe Dynamics of Japan’s Relationswith Africa: South Africa, Tanzaniaand NigeriaKweku AmpiahThe Right to Life in JapanNoel WilliamsThe Nature of the Japanese State:rationality and ritualityBrian J.McVeighSociety and the State in Inter-warJapanEdited by Elise K.TiptonJapanese-Soviet/Russian Relationssince 1945: a difficult peaceKimie HaraInterpreting History in Sino-JapaneseRelations: a case study in politicaldecision makingCaroline RoseEndo Shu¯¯saku: a literature ofreconciliationMark B.WilliamsGreen Politics in JapanLam Peng-ErThe Japanese High School:silence and resistanceShoko YoneyamaEngineers in Japan and Britain:education, training and employmentKevin McCormickThe Politics of Agriculture in JapanAurelia George MulganOpposition Politics in Japan: strategiesunder a one-party dominant regimeStephen JohnsonThe Changing Face of Japanese Retail:working in a chain storeLouella MatsunagaJapan and East Asian RegionalismEdited by S.Javed MaswoodGlobalizing Japan: ethnography ofthe Japanese presence in America,Asia and EuropeEdited by Harumi Befu and SylvieGuichard-AnguisJapan at Play: the ludic and logic ofpowerEdited by Joy Hendry and MassimoRaveriThe Making of Urban Japan: citiesand planning from Edo to thetwenty first centuryAndré SorensenPublic Policy and Economic Competitionin Japan: change and continuity inantimonopoly policy, 1973–1995Michael L.BeemanModern Japan: a social and politicalhistoryElise K.TiptonMen and Masculinities in ContemporaryJapan: dislocating the salaryman doxaEdited by James E.Roberson and NobueSuzukiThe Voluntary and Non-Profit Sector inJapan: the challenge of changeEdited by Stephen P.Osborne
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