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Emperor of Japan: Meiji and His World, 1852–1912
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Donald Keene · 2005
Emperor of Japan conveys in sparkling prose the complexity of the man and offers an unrivaled portrait of Japan in a period of unique interest. “Utterly brilliant . . . the best history in English of the emergence of modern Japan ...
Emperor of Japan: Meiji and His World, 1852-1912
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Donald Keene · 2005
Donald Keene, the preeminent authority on Japanese literature, crafts a definitive and vivid history of the life and times of the emperor who opened Japan to the West.
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Imaging Meiji: Emperor and Era, 1868-1912 : Japanese ...
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52 prints with narrative explanatory texts depicting the Emperor Meiji and his times, originally exhibited at Haverford College, March 21-May 2, 1997. Includes historical glossary of names and terms.
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Motoda Eifu, Confucian Lecturer to the Meiji Emperor
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Crafting Identities: Tableware for the Meiji Emperor
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Japan on Display: Photography and the Emperor
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Morris Low · 2006
Drawing on archival documents, photographs, and sources in both Japanese and English, this book throws new light on the history of twentieth-century Japan and the central role of Hirohito.
The Meiji Restoration: Japan as a Global Nation
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Robert Hellyer, Harald Fuess · 2020
This volume examines the Meiji Restoration through a global history lens to re-interpret the formation of a globally-cast, Japanese nation-state.
The Emperors of Modern Japan
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Ben-Ami Shillony · 2008
The book offers a fascinating picture of the four emperors of modern Japan, their institution, their personalities and their impact on the history of their country.
Japan on Display: Photography and the Emperor
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Morris Low · 2006
Drawing on archival documents, photographs, and sources in both Japanese and English, this book throws new light on the history of twentieth-century Japan and the central role of Hirohito.
Ulysses S. Grant and Meiji Japan, 1869-1885: Diplomacy, ...
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Ian Patrick Austin · 2019
This book explores the interaction of Grant with Meiji Japan, compares and contrasts developments in the two countries and assesses the impact each country had on the other.
Colonialism: An International, Social, Cultural, and ...
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South African Medical Journal4,1 (1896). Vaughan,M.Curing Their Ills:Colonial Power and African Illness.Cambridge:Cambridge University Press,1991. Meiji Emperor (1852–1912) The Meiji Emperor of Japan,whose personal name was Mutsuhito, ...Samurai Revolution: The Dawn of Modern Japan Seen Through ...
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Romulus Hillsborough · 2014
The book contains numerous original translations of crucial documents and correspondence of the time, as well as photographs and maps. Samurai Revolution goes in-depth to reveal how one era of ended and another began.
Beriberi in Modern Japan: The Making of a National Disease
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Alexander R. Bay · 2012
The history of the medical and scientific debate about the etiology of the disease as it played out between diet theorists and contagionists from 1880 to 1940.
Splendid Monarchy: Power and Pageantry in Modern Japan - Page vii
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Takashi Fujitani · 1996
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Lithograph , Meiji emperor on parade , 1906 . II . Photograph , military review , 1906 . 12. Commemorative postcard , naval review , 1905 . 13. Postcard , Meiji emperor's hearse . 14. Postcard , funeral pavilion for Meiji emperor's ...The Culture of the Meiji Period - Page 254
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Those villagers who lived along the routes of the Meiji emperor's extensive provincial tours were greatly impressed with the honor 17 Quoted in Ienaga Saburó and Shôji Kichinonsuke, eds., Jiyū minken shisó (Tokyo: Aoki shoten, 1957), ...The Visual Culture of Meiji Japan: Negotiating the ...
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Ayelet Zohar, Alison J. Miller · 2021
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Meiji Emperor visited the Enryōkan 24 times between 1869 and 1888. Eleven of these visits were made while the building was serving as a guest house for visiting dignitaries and typically took place soon a er an official audience at the ...Commemorating Meiji: History, Politics and the Politics of ...
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D.V. Botsman, Adam Clulow · 2021
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Although the ceremonies associated with the Meiji Emperor's enthronement had taken place in Tokyo in 1871, in 1883 the powerful oligarch Iwakura Tomomi proposed that future Imperial coronations should instead be conducted ...Japan's Modern Myths: Ideology in the Late Meiji Period
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Carol Gluck · 2021
Carol Gluck argues that the process of formulating and communicating new national values was less consistent than is usually supposed.
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Tadao Yamaguchi · 2007
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ޚ GYOSEI—MEIJI EMPEROR'S JAPANESE STYLE WAKA POEMS When Hayashi Sensei gave seminars he had all the participants recite Gyosei (Japanese style Waka verse11 created by the emperors) before giving them Reiju.Meiji Japan in Global History
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Catherine L. Phipps · 2021
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The Meiji emperor's funeral also provides hints, however, that this smooth narrative of success might, in fact, be more complicated. As much as the emperor represented modernity, he also embodied tradition.The A to Z of United States-Japan Relations - Page 179
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MEIJI EMPEROR (1852–1912; REIGNED 1867–1912). Son of Emperor Komei, 15-year-old Mutsuhito ascended the throne upon his father's death in February 1867. The following year, Satsuma- and Choshu-led forces overthrew the Tokugawa shogunate, ...Miscellaneous Publications - Volume 10 - Page 14
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... whose personal name was Mutsuhito was called Meiji : referring to events during his lifetime it would be correct to call him “the Meiji Emperor,” but he is known posthumously as “The Emperor Meiji.” The reign title of his successor ...The Meiji Restoration: Monarchism, Mass Communication and ...
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Alistair D. Swale · 2009
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As Ito- Yukio's recent biography of the Meiji Emperor lucidly details, there was an initial phase from the Restoration to the late 70s where the Emperor evolved from being the puppet of the new regime to being an important player and ...Of Heretics and Martyrs in Meiji Japan: Buddhism and Its ... - Page 192
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James Edward Ketelaar · 2020
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Concluding notes indicate that “ from the time of Emperor Jimmu until the present [ Meiji ] Emperor there have been one hundred twenty - two emperors who have continued through sixty - eight successive generations of fathers and sons ...Death of the Father: An Anthropology of the End in Political ... - Page 106
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John Borneman, Acting Chair and Professor of Anthropology John Borneman · 2004
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Moreover , simply because the new emperor's image was modeled on that of the male monarchs then reigning in Europe , the Meiji emperor " had to be masculinized with military uniforms , medals , and facial hair " ( Fujitani 1996 : 172 ) ...Historical Dictionary of United States-Japan Relations - Page 179
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MEIJI EMPEROR (1852—1912; REIGNED 1867—1912). Son of Emperor Komei, lS-year-old Mutsuhito ascended the throne upon his father's death in February 1867. The following year, Satsuma- and Choshu-led forces overthrew the Tokugawa shogunate, ...The Emperor's Adviser: Saionji Kinmochi and Pre-War Japanese ...
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Lesley Connors · 2010
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... Incident (1931) Murakami Yukikazu 151 Mussolini, B. 197 Mutsuhito see Meiji emperor Mutsu Munemitsu 8, 9 Incident (1931) 104, 126–34, 141 Incident (1935) 153–4 see also China marriage issue see colour blindness Maruyama Masao 62, ...Martial Arts and the Body Politic in Meiji Japan - Page 44
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Denis Gainty · 2013
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The first martial arts festival (butokusai) and exhibition (enbukai) was to be honored by the presence of the Meiji Emperor himself and was held in October of that year in order to coincide with the end of the official Heian anniversary ...The Meiji Unification Through the Lens of Ishikawa Prefecture - Page 88
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James C. Baxter · 2020
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This would be the Meiji Emperor's third tour within his realm; in I872, he had visited western Japan, stopping in several towns that had been important centers of imperial loyalism before the Restoration, and in 1876, he had visited ...Adaptions of Western Literature in Meiji Japan - Page 35
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J. Miller · 2001
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One example,“Audience with the Emperor of Japan,” shows such an auspicious and symbolic moment: Grant meets the Meiji Emperor. This encounter comes well before the later one (“Meeting the Emperor in the Summer-House”), ...