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The Culture of the Meiji Period

Daikichi Irokawa

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Das E-Book The Culture of the Meiji Period wird angeboten von Princeton University Press und wurde mit folgenden Begriffen kategorisiert:
Poetry; Romanticism; Confucianism; Western culture; Ideology; Christianity; Fukuzawa Yukichi; Literature; Writing; Criticism; Cultural history; The Other Hand; Civilization; Edo period; Meiji period; Buddhism; Modernity; Tax; Meiji Restoration; Vegetable; Political philosophy; Marxism; Civil society; Treaty; Japanese literature; Imperialism; Sentimentality; Household; Livelihood; Patriotism; Bureaucrat; Western world; Kido Takayoshi; Inoue; Satsuma Rebellion; Peasant; Nomura; Of Education; Farmhouse; Chichibu incident; Everyday life; Imperial Rescript on Education; Chinese poetry; Self-Reliance; Clothing; Westernization; Popular culture; Rights; Shogun; Protestantism; Ishikawa Takuboku; Newspaper; Public morality; Politics; Kumamoto; Sun Yat-sen; Oppression; Determination; Futabatei Shimei; Iwakura Mission; Brothel; Imperial Government; Superiority (short story); Laborer; Russian Orthodox Church; Enthusiasm; V.; Lecture; Tuberculosis; Saitama Prefecture

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Confucianism, Lecture, Chichibu incident, V., Chinese poetry, Tax, Iwakura Mission, Bureaucrat, Japanese literature, Of Education, Oppression, Criticism, Civil society, Edo period, Politics, Patriotism, Brothel, Inoue, Clothing, Nomura, Western world, Livelihood, Imperial Rescript on Education, Rights, Westernization, Western culture, Enthusiasm, Treaty, Meiji Restoration, Writing, Civilization, The Other Hand, Political philosophy, Shogun, Modernity, Meiji period, Buddhism, Kido Takayoshi, Kumamoto, Popular culture, Public morality, Self-Reliance, Futabatei Shimei, Household, Literature, Satsuma Rebellion, Ideology, Tuberculosis, Peasant, Protestantism, Russian Orthodox Church, Sentimentality, Poetry, Saitama Prefecture, Newspaper, Farmhouse, Fukuzawa Yukichi, Christianity, Ishikawa Takuboku, Superiority (short story), Vegetable, Imperialism, Marxism, Everyday life, Laborer, Cultural history, Determination, Sun Yat-sen, Imperial Government, Romanticism