A Companion to Japanese History
Blackwell Companions to World History

1. Auflage Juli 2009
632 Seiten, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
A Companion to Japanese History provides an authoritative
overview of current debates and approaches within the study of
Japan's history.
* Composed of 30 chapters written by an international group of
scholars
* Combines traditional perspectives with the most recent
scholarly concerns
* Supplements a chronological survey with targeted thematic
analyses
* Presents stimulating interventions into individual
controversies
Notes on Contributors.
Introduction.
Part I: Japan before 1600.
Part II: Early Modern Japan.
Part III. Modern Japan, from Meiji Restoration through World War
II.
Part IV: Japan Since 1945.
Part V: Themes in Japanese History.
Consolidated Bibliography.
an ambitious snapshot of Japan studies since the breakdown of the
authority of modernization theory in the last half of the twentieth
century." (Journal of World History, June 2010)
"The well-written contributions, which blend together
skillfully to form a unified whole, reflect the authors'
authoritative knowledge of Japan ... As a one-volume
tour-de-force of Japanese history, this book stands out."
(American Reference Books Annual)
A Choice Outstanding Academic Title for 2007
"Tsutsui has edited an invaluable and authoritative
overview of current scholarship on the history of Japan. The 30
chapters, written by an international group of scholars, provide
balanced treatment of traditional themes with coverage of recent
trends, debates, and emerging perspectives ... Essential. All
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"A vital reference tool for a large reference or academic
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