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The Culture of the Meiji Period by Irokawa Daikichi
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Item specifics
- Condition
- ISBN
- 9780691000305
- Subject Area
- Political Science, History
- Publication Name
- Culture of the Meiji Period
- Publisher
- Princeton University Press
- Item Length
- 8 in
- Subject
- Asia / Japan, World / Asian
- Publication Year
- 1988
- Series
- Princeton Library of Asian Translations Ser.
- Type
- Textbook
- Format
- Trade Paperback
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 1 in
- Item Weight
- 13.3 Oz
- Item Width
- 5 in
- Number of Pages
- 344 Pages
About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Princeton University Press
ISBN-10
0691000301
ISBN-13
9780691000305
eBay Product ID (ePID)
848783
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
344 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Culture of the Meiji Period
Subject
Asia / Japan, World / Asian
Publication Year
1988
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Political Science, History
Series
Princeton Library of Asian Translations Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
13.3 Oz
Item Length
8 in
Item Width
5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
84-042889
Dewey Edition
19
Reviews
This book, a translation of Irokawa's 1969 classic Meiji no Bunka , is best described as an analysis of popular political consciousness in the Meiji period and its corruption by the Emperor System. . . . the translation is lucid and seamless, a remarkable achievement given the number of contributors who worked on it., "A fascinating account of aspects of Japanese culture between 1868 and the early twentieth century. . . . Irokawa Daikichi is an indefatigable researcher, and the fruits of his own and others' labors on back roads and in old storehouses are amply represented here. Moreover, he has discovered materials untouched since the Meiji period, and he is able to interpret them in fresh, provocative ways. He makes excellent use of poetry, letters, diaries, and songs to probe the mentality of peasants and rustic intellectuals, and he interprets his findings in a way that challenges major post-World War II trends in historiography." --J. Victor Koschmann, Journal of Asian Studies, "This book, a translation of Irokawa's 1969 classic Meiji no Bunka , is best described as an analysis of popular political consciousness in the Meiji period and its corruption by the Emperor System. . . . the translation is lucid and seamless, a remarkable achievement given the number of contributors who worked on it."-- L. L. Cornell, Pacific Affairs, This book, a translation of Irokawa's 1969 classic Meiji no Bunka , is best described as an analysis of popular political consciousness in the Meiji period and its corruption by the Emperor System. . . . the translation is lucid and seamless, a remarkable achievement given the number of contributors who worked on it. -- L. L. Cornell, Pacific Affairs, This book, a translation of Irokawa's 1969 classicMeiji no Bunka, is best described as an analysis of popular political consciousness in the Meiji period and its corruption by the Emperor System. . . . the translation is lucid and seamless, a remarkable achievement given the number of contributors who worked on it. -- L. L. Cornell, Pacific Affairs, "This book, a translation of Irokawa's 1969 classic Meiji no Bunka , is best described as an analysis of popular political consciousness in the Meiji period and its corruption by the Emperor System. . . . the translation is lucid and seamless, a remarkable achievement given the number of contributors who worked on it." --L. L. Cornell, Pacific Affairs, "A fascinating account of aspects of Japanese culture between 1868 and the early twentieth century. . . . Irokawa Daikichi is an indefatigable researcher, and the fruits of his own and others' labors on back roads and in old storehouses are amply represented here. Moreover, he has discovered materials untouched since the Meiji period, and he is able to interpret them in fresh, provocative ways. He makes excellent use of poetry, letters, diaries, and songs to probe the mentality of peasants and rustic intellectuals, and he interprets his findings in a way that challenges major post-World War II trends in historiography."-- J. Victor Koschmann, Journal of Asian Studies, A fascinating account of aspects of Japanese culture between 1868 and the early twentieth century. . . . Irokawa Daikichi is an indefatigable researcher, and the fruits of his own and others' labors on back roads and in old storehouses are amply represented here. Moreover, he has discovered materials untouched since the Meiji period, and he is able to interpret them in fresh, provocative ways. He makes excellent use of poetry, letters, diaries, and songs to probe the mentality of peasants and rustic intellectuals, and he interprets his findings in a way that challenges major post-World War II trends in historiography., A fascinating account of aspects of Japanese culture between 1868 and the early twentieth century. . . . Irokawa Daikichi is an indefatigable researcher, and the fruits of his own and others' labors on back roads and in old storehouses are amply represented here. Moreover, he has discovered materials untouched since the Meiji period, and he is able to interpret them in fresh, provocative ways. He makes excellent use of poetry, letters, diaries, and songs to probe the mentality of peasants and rustic intellectuals, and he interprets his findings in a way that challenges major post-World War II trends in historiography. -- J. Victor Koschmann, Journal of Asian Studies
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Series Volume Number
36
Dewey Decimal
952.03/1
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