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The Meiji restoration : Japan as a global nation / edited by Harald Fuess, Wake Forest University; Robert Hellyer, Heidelberg University

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出版者 Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York : Cambridge University Press
出版年 2019
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別書名 異なりアクセスタイトル:Japan as a global nation
内容注記 Introduction Introduction / Robert Hellyer & Harald Fuess
Global Connections
Japan and the World Conjuncture of 1866 / Mark Metzler
Western Whalers in 1860s Hakodate: How the Nantuck Western Whalers of the North Pacific Connected Restoration Era Japan to Global Flows / Noell H. Wilson
Small Town, Big Dreams: A Yokohama Merchant and Transformation of Japan / Simon Partner
The Global Weapons Trade and the Meiji Restoration: Dispersion of Means of Violence in a World of Emerging Nation-States / Harald Fuess
Internal Conflicts Internal Conflicts
Mountain Demons from Mito Mountain -The Arrival of Civil War in Echizen in 1864 / Maren Ehlers
"Farmer-Soldiers" and Local Leadership in Late Edo Period Japan / Brian Platt
A Military History of the Boshin War / Hōya Tōru
Imai Nobuo: A Tokugawa Stalwart's Path From the Boshin War to Personal Reinvention in the Meiji Nation-State / Robert Hellyer
Domestic Resolutions
Settling the Frontier and Defending the North: the"Farmer-Soldiers" in Hokkaido's Colonial Development and National Reconciliation / Steven Ivings
Locally Ancient and Globally Modern: Restoration Discourse and the Tensions of Modernity Modernity / Mark Ravina
Ornamental Diplomacy: Emperor Meiji and the Monarchs of the Modern World / John Breen
The Restoration of the Ancient Capitals of Nara and Kyoto and International Cultural Legitimacy in Meiji Japan / Takagi Hiroshi
一般注記 Includes bibliographical references and index
Summary: "The Meiji Restoration began largely in private within the grounds of Kyoto's Imperial Palace. Following meetings that commenced the previous day, on the morning of January 3, 1868, an alliance led by samurai from the Satsuma and Chōshū domains seized control of the palace complex, thereby assuring their influence over the young emperor, Mutsuhito. Later that day, alliance leaders proclaimed the restoration of imperial rule.1 In response to the proclamation, Tokugawa Yoshinobu, who had abdicated his position as shogun a few months earlier, deployed his forces near Kyoto. In the ensuing Battle of Toba-Fushimi, the alliance achieved a surprisingly easy victory and continued to press its military advantage in central and northern Honshu throughout 1868 in what became known as the Boshin War (1868-1869)."-- Provided by publisher
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著者標目 Fuess, Harald editor
Hellyer, Robert I. editor
件 名 LCSH:Japan -- History -- Restoration, 1853-1870  全ての件名で検索
LCSH:Japan -- Foreign relations -- 1600-1868  全ての件名で検索
LCSH:Japan -- Foreign relations -- 1868-1912  全ての件名で検索
LCSH:Japan -- History -- Meiji period, 1868-1912  全ての件名で検索
分 類 LCC:DS881.3
DC23:952.03/1
巻冊次 : ebook ; ISBN:9781108775762 REFWLINK
ISBN:9781108478052 REFWLINK
ISBN 9781108775762
URL https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108775762
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