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  • Harry Wray
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Japan Examined
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  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Contents VII
  3. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XI
  4. INTRODUCTION 1
  5. I. WHEN DOES MODERN JAPAN BEGIN?
  6. Introduction 5
  7. The Problem: When Did Modern Japanese History Begin? 9
  8. Meiji 1-10: Takeoff Time for Modern Japan 18
  9. Agrarian Japan and Modernization 26
  10. Japan's Modern Economic Growth: Capitalist Development Under Absolutism 34
  11. II. HAVE "MODERN" AND "MODERNIZATION" BEEN OVERWORKED?
  12. Introduction 43
  13. Beyond Modernization: Society, Culture, and the Underside of Japanese History 45
  14. Beyond Modern 48
  15. III. THE MEIJI RESTORATION: PRODUCT OF GRADUAL DECAY, ABRUPT CRISIS, OR CREATIVE WILL?
  16. Introduction 55
  17. The Meiji Restoration 59
  18. The Choshu Activists and 1868 66
  19. The Meiji Restoration: From Obsolete Order to Effective Regime 72
  20. IV. THE MEIJI GOVERNMENT AND ITS CRITICS: WHAT IS BEST FOR THE NATION?
  21. Introduction 79
  22. Prosperous Nation 83
  23. The Movement for Liberty and Popular Rights 90
  24. The Popular Rights Debate: Political or Ideological? 98
  25. The Meiji Leadership: Matsukata Masayoshi 104
  26. Tanaka Shozo: Champion of Local Autonomy 112
  27. V. MEIJI IMPERIALISM: PLANNED OR UNPLANNED?
  28. Introduction 121
  29. Meiji Imperialism: "Phenomenally Rapid" 125
  30. Meiji Imperialism: "Not Based on Preordained Design" 131
  31. Meiji Imperialism: "Mostly Ad Woe" 136
  32. Meiji Imperialism: Pacific Emigration or Continental Expansionism 141
  33. VI. THE RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR: TURNING POINT IN JAPANESE HISTORY?
  34. Introduction 149
  35. The Takeoff Point of Japanese Imperialism 153
  36. The Late Meiji Debate over Social Policy 158
  37. External and Internal Problems After the War 163
  38. VII. HOW DEMOCRATIC WAS TAISHO DEMOCRACY?
  39. Introduction 171
  40. The Patterns of Taisho Democracy 175
  41. Political Parties and Nonissues in Taisho Democracy 181
  42. The Nonliberal Roots of Taisho Democracy 191
  43. VIII. JAPANESE COLONIALISM: ENLIGHTENED OR BARBARIC?
  44. Introduction 199
  45. Japanese Colonialism: An Overview 201
  46. Japanese Colonialism: Discarding the Stereotypes 208
  47. Colonizer and Colonized in Taiwan 214
  48. Japanese Colonialism in Korea 222
  49. Pan-Asianism in Action and Reaction 229
  50. IX. THE 1930s: ABERRATION OR LOGICAL OUTCOME?
  51. Introduction/ 237
  52. The 1930s: A Logical Outcome of Meiji Policy 241
  53. Detour Through a Dark Valley 252
  54. Japan's Political Parties in Democracy, Fascism, and War 258
  55. A Social Origin of the Second World War 269
  56. The Lesson of the Textbooks 282
  57. X. JAPAN'S FOREIGN POLICY IN THE 1930s: SEARCH FOR AUTONOMY OR NAKED AGGRESSION?
  58. Introduction 291
  59. Japan's Drive to Autarky 293
  60. The Great Divorce: Japan and Universalism Between the World Wars 301
  61. From Mukden to Pearl Harbor 308
  62. Fogbound in Tokyo: Domestic Politics in Japan's Foreign Policymaking 316
  63. Japan and "Asia for Asians" 323
  64. XI. THE ALLIED OCCUPATION: HOW SIGNIFICANT WAS IT?
  65. Introduction 331
  66. The Allied Occupation: Catalyst Not Creator 335
  67. Reform and Reconsolidation//. W. Dower 343 A Question of Paternity 343
  68. A Question of Paternity 352
  69. Some Questions and Answers 357
  70. XII. JAPAN: EAST OR WEST?
  71. Introduction 365
  72. Not Westernization But Modernization 369
  73. A Combination of East and West 376
  74. Neither East nor West But All Alone 384
  75. SUGGESTED READINGS 391
  76. THE CONTRIBUTORS 401
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