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- catalog abstract "Over the past two centuries, Japan has undergone Westernization not only in the external realm of material culture and sociopolitical organization, but also in the inner realm of thought and morals. Modern Japanese Thought brings together four chapters from Volumes 5 and 6 of the Cambridge History of Japan, plus a new introduction and a chapter on postwar intellectual history. This comprehensive intellectual history describes the forces that made Japanese thinkers both receptive of and hostile to Western ideas and values from the 1770s to the 1990s. The important themes reflected throughout the book are: the potential of Western knowledge to discredit as well as bolster the existing order; and the perennial tension between indigenous and alien, traditional and modern, and rulers and ruled in Tokugawa, imperial, and postwar Japan.".
- catalog contributor b10448947.
- catalog coverage "Japan Intellectual life 1868-".
- catalog created "1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1998.".
- catalog description "1. Introduction / Bob Tadashi Wakabayashi -- 2. Japan's Turn to the West / Hirakawa Sukehiro and Bob Tadashi Wakabayashi -- 3. Meiji Conservatism / Kenneth B. Pyle -- 4. Socialism, Liberalism, and Marxism, 1901-31 / Peter Duits and Irwin Scheiner -- 5. Japan's Revolt against the West / Tetsuo Najita and H.D. Harootunian -- 6. Postwar Social and Political Thought, 1945-90 / Andrew E. Barshay.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 357-381) and index.".
- catalog description "Over the past two centuries, Japan has undergone Westernization not only in the external realm of material culture and sociopolitical organization, but also in the inner realm of thought and morals. Modern Japanese Thought brings together four chapters from Volumes 5 and 6 of the Cambridge History of Japan, plus a new introduction and a chapter on postwar intellectual history. This comprehensive intellectual history describes the forces that made Japanese thinkers both receptive of and hostile to Western ideas and values from the 1770s to the 1990s.".
- catalog description "The important themes reflected throughout the book are: the potential of Western knowledge to discredit as well as bolster the existing order; and the perennial tension between indigenous and alien, traditional and modern, and rulers and ruled in Tokugawa, imperial, and postwar Japan.".
- catalog extent "403 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0521582180".
- catalog identifier "0521588103 (pbk.)".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "1998.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press,".
- catalog spatial "Japan Intellectual life 1868-".
- catalog subject "953.02/3 21".
- catalog subject "DS822.25 .M63 1997".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Introduction / Bob Tadashi Wakabayashi -- 2. Japan's Turn to the West / Hirakawa Sukehiro and Bob Tadashi Wakabayashi -- 3. Meiji Conservatism / Kenneth B. Pyle -- 4. Socialism, Liberalism, and Marxism, 1901-31 / Peter Duits and Irwin Scheiner -- 5. Japan's Revolt against the West / Tetsuo Najita and H.D. Harootunian -- 6. Postwar Social and Political Thought, 1945-90 / Andrew E. Barshay.".
- catalog title "Modern Japanese thought / edited by Bob Tadashi Wakabayashi.".
- catalog type "text".