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7. Edward Howard House: In the Service of Meiji Japan
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James Huffmann
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Introduction xi
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Part I: Media History
- 1. Managing the News: Fukuchi Gen’ichirō Attempts to Balance Two Worlds 1
- 2. Japan’s First Newspaper Law: The Emergence of the Press as an Independent Voice 27
- 3. Freedom and the Press in Meiji-Taishō Japan 40
- 4. Commercialization and the Changing World of the Mid-Meiji Press 65
- 5. The Meiji Roots and Contemporary Practice of the Japanese Press 79
- 6. In Retrospect (Creating a Public: People and Press in Meiji Japan) 98
- 7. Edward Howard House: In the Service of Meiji Japan 109
- 8. That ‘Naughty Yankee Boy,’ Edward H. House and Meiji Japan’s Struggle for Equality 128
- 9. Edward H. House: Questions of Meaning and Influence 146
- 10. Selected Writings of E.H. House: Introduction 161
- 11. Introduction (Japanese Episodes) 171
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Part II: Society, Culture & Environment
- 12. The Faces of Meiji 181
- 13. Looking Both Ways: The Use of Meiji Travel Literature in the Classroom 191
- 14. Nation v. People: Ashio and Japan’s First Environmental Crisis 202
- 15. Introduction (Down and Out in Late Meiji Japan) 211
- 16. Poverty in Late Meiji Japan: It Mattered Where You Lived 240
- 17. The Idioms of Contemporary Japan XI: Kinmyaku-Jinmyaku 250
- 18. Japanese Society in the Twentieth Century 262
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Part III: Democracy, Government & Nationalism
- 19. Restoration and Revolution 275
- 20. Meiji 1–10: Takeoff Time for Modern Japan 294
- 21. The Popular Rights Debate: Political or Ideological? 302
- 22. Nationalism and the Taming of Japan’s Early Twentieth Century Press 309
- 23. Yasukuni Shrine on the Silver Screen: Spirits of the State 331
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Part IV: Selected Reviews
- 24. Alistar Swale, The Meiji Restoration: Monarchism, Mass Communication and Conservative Revolution 339
- 25. Eiko Siniawer, Ruffians, Yakuza, Nationalists: The Violent Politics of Modern Japan 343
- 26. David L. Howell, Geographies of Identity in Nineteenth-Century Japan 346
- 27. Sarah Thal, Rearranging the Landscape of the Gods: The Politics of a Pilgrimage Site in Japan, 1573–1912 348
- 28. Alexis Dudden, Japan’s Colonization of Korea: Discourse and Power 356
- 29. Donald Keene, Emperor of Japan: Meiji and His World 359
- 30. Robert B. Marks, The Origins of the Modern World 362
- 31. Marius B. Jansen, The Making of Modern Japan 364
- 32. Joseph Henning, Outposts of Civilization: Race, Religion, and the Formative Years of American-Japanese Relations 367
- 33. Yoshitake Oka, Five Political Leaders of Modern Japan: Itō Hirobumi, Ōkuma Shigenobu, Hara Takashi, Inukai Tsuyoshi, and Saionji Kimmochi 370
- Notes 375
- Index 415
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Introduction xi
-
Part I: Media History
- 1. Managing the News: Fukuchi Gen’ichirō Attempts to Balance Two Worlds 1
- 2. Japan’s First Newspaper Law: The Emergence of the Press as an Independent Voice 27
- 3. Freedom and the Press in Meiji-Taishō Japan 40
- 4. Commercialization and the Changing World of the Mid-Meiji Press 65
- 5. The Meiji Roots and Contemporary Practice of the Japanese Press 79
- 6. In Retrospect (Creating a Public: People and Press in Meiji Japan) 98
- 7. Edward Howard House: In the Service of Meiji Japan 109
- 8. That ‘Naughty Yankee Boy,’ Edward H. House and Meiji Japan’s Struggle for Equality 128
- 9. Edward H. House: Questions of Meaning and Influence 146
- 10. Selected Writings of E.H. House: Introduction 161
- 11. Introduction (Japanese Episodes) 171
-
Part II: Society, Culture & Environment
- 12. The Faces of Meiji 181
- 13. Looking Both Ways: The Use of Meiji Travel Literature in the Classroom 191
- 14. Nation v. People: Ashio and Japan’s First Environmental Crisis 202
- 15. Introduction (Down and Out in Late Meiji Japan) 211
- 16. Poverty in Late Meiji Japan: It Mattered Where You Lived 240
- 17. The Idioms of Contemporary Japan XI: Kinmyaku-Jinmyaku 250
- 18. Japanese Society in the Twentieth Century 262
-
Part III: Democracy, Government & Nationalism
- 19. Restoration and Revolution 275
- 20. Meiji 1–10: Takeoff Time for Modern Japan 294
- 21. The Popular Rights Debate: Political or Ideological? 302
- 22. Nationalism and the Taming of Japan’s Early Twentieth Century Press 309
- 23. Yasukuni Shrine on the Silver Screen: Spirits of the State 331
-
Part IV: Selected Reviews
- 24. Alistar Swale, The Meiji Restoration: Monarchism, Mass Communication and Conservative Revolution 339
- 25. Eiko Siniawer, Ruffians, Yakuza, Nationalists: The Violent Politics of Modern Japan 343
- 26. David L. Howell, Geographies of Identity in Nineteenth-Century Japan 346
- 27. Sarah Thal, Rearranging the Landscape of the Gods: The Politics of a Pilgrimage Site in Japan, 1573–1912 348
- 28. Alexis Dudden, Japan’s Colonization of Korea: Discourse and Power 356
- 29. Donald Keene, Emperor of Japan: Meiji and His World 359
- 30. Robert B. Marks, The Origins of the Modern World 362
- 31. Marius B. Jansen, The Making of Modern Japan 364
- 32. Joseph Henning, Outposts of Civilization: Race, Religion, and the Formative Years of American-Japanese Relations 367
- 33. Yoshitake Oka, Five Political Leaders of Modern Japan: Itō Hirobumi, Ōkuma Shigenobu, Hara Takashi, Inukai Tsuyoshi, and Saionji Kimmochi 370
- Notes 375
- Index 415