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Japan and Its World

Two Centuries of Change

Marius B. Jansen

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Long recognized as an authority on Japanese history, Marius Jansen synthesizes a lifetime of scholarship in this landmark book. Bringing together the series of Brown and Haley lectures delivered in 1975 at the University of Puget Sound, Japan and Its World continues to be a source of insight for anyone interested in the changing ideas the Japanese have had of themselves, the United States, and the Western world during the past two centuries.

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Kokugaku, World War I, Yokohama, Surrender of Japan, Tsuda Umeko, World history, Lecture, Princeton University Press, World War II, Tokugawa shogunate, Hiraga Gennai, Japanese diaspora, Charter Oath, Japanese Communist Party, Shinto shrine, Chiang Kai-shek, Christianity in Japan, Japan Today, Kuomintang, University of Tokyo, Shogun, Radicalism (historical), Meiji period, Government of Japan, Hirata Atsutane, Treaty of Shimonoseki, Bakumatsu, Edo period, Buddhism, Kanbun, Militarism, Superiority (short story), Cultural Revolution, Iwakura Mission, Shinto, Nagasaki, Russo-Japanese War, Hideki Tojo, Monumenta Nipponica, Barbarian, Institution, Culture of Japan, Japanese values, Confucius, Fukuzawa Yukichi, Kido Takayoshi, Inoue Kaoru, Waseda University, Japanese name, Hokusai, Imperialism, Satsuma Rebellion, Tokyo Bay, Japanese mythology, Mukden Incident, Japanese language, China, Westernization, Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–98), Mutsu Munemitsu, Yoshimune (anime), Confucianism, Motoori Norinaga, Rangaku, Japanese aesthetics, Southeast Asia, Anglo-Japanese Alliance, Emperor Meiji, Meiji Constitution, Economy of Japan