During the Meiji and Showa periods of imperial rul
.... the feudal nobility of the Tokugawa era, who were later to become the first-rung officials of the
Meiji Reformation and the pre-World War
II Showa imperial ....
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The Family Game
.... fields. The rate of growth for Japan after the
Meiji period was considerable even before the boom after World War
II. Before the ....
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Educating the Whole Child in Japan
.... World War
II virtually wiped out the progress in Japanese education brought about by the
Meiji reforms: "During the worst periods of destruction, in 1944 and ....
(3969

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Changing Role of the Emperor of Japan
.... developed, and after World War
II the greatest change of all was brought about by the new constitution imposed by the American Occupation. The
Meiji period in ....
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The Occupation Forces and Reforms in Japan
.... Japanese government and society following the Allied victory in World War
II. .... Yamagata Aritomo: A
Meiji ruler who wanted to insulate government office holders ....
(1844

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Bridge of Dreams & Holy Man of Mt. Koya
.... from about the twelfth century until the nineteenth century; and the
Meiji period, which lasted from the late nineteenth century until the end of World War
II. ....
(7250

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Search for Origins in Japanese Literature
.... from about the twelfth century until the nineteenth century; and the
Meiji period, which lasted from the late nineteenth century until the end of World War
II. ....
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Globalization
.... marked the end of the Ch'in dynasty in China and the
Meiji reign in Japan (1992, p. 8); the period between the wars through the end of World War
II (1992, p. 44 ....
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History of Japan and WWII
.... record of Japanese growth and industrial capabilities before World War
II, after the .... from SCAP, the government sought to amend the 1889
Meiji Constitution, and ....
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General Douglas MacArthur
.... (65) In the period after World War
II, MacArthur took .... Under pressure from SCAP, the government sought to amend the 1889
Meiji Constitution, and on May 3, 1947 ....
(1238

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Industrialization & Urbanization in Japan
.... 27). After World War
II in 1945 (77 years after the
Meiji Restoration), Japan quickly began to become urbanized. The inheritance ....
(1868

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Japanese Culture and Western Influence
.... For one thing, the Western model of dress triumphed among the masses after World War
II as it did not in the
Meiji and imperialist periods of the early 20th ....
(3527

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Peasants, Rebels, and Outcasts
.... explores the impact of modernization on the lives of peasants in Japan from the period of the
Meiji restoration of 1868 to the nation's defeat in World War
II. ....
(2510

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Globalization and Japan
.... Japan and Germany instigated World War
II in part out of a sense of being "relatively deprived" vis-à-vis other nation-states. He refers to
Meiji Japan's late ....
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Foreign language instruction in Japanese schools
.... During the
Meiji period, the emphasis on nation building and modernization led to an influx .... in Western language ceased as Japan geared itself for World War
II. ....
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Political Institutions in Japan
.... under the feudal system of the Tokugawas or the rule of the oligarchs under the
Meiji. .... of world history in Asia from World War I through World War
II and sees ....
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Japanese industrial expansion since WWII
.... to that of the West (Prestowitz 7-9). However, after World war
II the West .... pressure from SCAP, the government sought to amend the 1889
Meiji Constitution, and ....
(2506

10

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Japanese Art
.... help explain the tradition of veneration of the Emperor of Japan, symbol of stability, which persisted through the
Meiji period and indeed beyond World War
II. ....
(1165

5

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The Emperor and Loyalty in Japan
.... In such a position the Emperor
Meiji effectively symbolized and inspired two of the most powerful forces for social unity in the new Japan. .... Vol.
II. ....
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Loyalty of Japanese People to Their Emperor
.... In such a position the Emperor
Meiji effectively symbolized and inspired two of the most powerful forces for social unity in the new Japan. .... Vol.
II. ....
(1546

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Japan as US Trading Partner
.... 7-9). However, after World War
II the West came to think of Japan as .... Under pressure from SCAP, the government sought to amend the 1889
Meiji Constitution, and ....
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Attack on Pearl Harbor
.... The militarists came to power during the period of the
Meiji Restoration, a period .... Japan would have consequences for the beginning of World War
II, the coming ....
(2263

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JAPAN'S EMPERORS
.... been its emperorship, which nevertheless has undergone significant changes since the
Meiji Restoration of 1868 and especially since the end of World War
II. ....
(4471

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Educational Policy of Allied Occupation of Japan
.... Pre-World War
II education in Japan was imbued with the
Meiji ideologies of Fukoku Kyohei (Enrich the country in order to strengthen the army), Shokusan Kogyo ....
(9993

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Education Policy of Allied Occuped Japan
.... Thus, pre-World War
II education in Japan was imbued with the
Meiji ideologies of Fukoku Kyohei (Enrich the country in order to strengthen the army), Shokusan ....
(10002

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)
Japan's Innovative Technology Strategies
.... leap frogged ahead of other industrialized nations since World War
II by establishing .... eminence as early as the nineteenth century and the
Meiji Restoration of ....
(2038

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)
Women's Issues in Japanese History
.... Japan's comfort women: Sexual slavery and prostitution during World War
II and the US .... The weak body of a useless woman: Matsuo Taseko and the
Meiji Restoration ....
(3177

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The Move to Democracy in Japan
.... One of the major moves toward representative government in the
Meiji era was the Constitution of 1889. .... Vol.
II. New York: Columbia University Press, 1958.
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Changing Japanese Isolation
.... The British also achieved a new strength in Asia that would last until World War
II. Beasley, WG The Rise of Modern Japan. .... Japanese Society in the
Meiji Era. ....
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Opening Japan to the West
.... The British also achieved a new strength in Asia that would last until World War
II. Beasley, WG The Rise of Modern Japan. .... Japanese Society in the
Meiji Era. ....
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