Foreign Influences on Japan During Tokugawa Shoguns
.... THE
TOKUGAWA SHOGUNS This research paper summarizes and examines the sources of foreign influence on Japan during three periods of
Tokugawa rule, 1603-1720 ....
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Changing Images of Women in Japanese History
.... Further, Minamoto states that "confucianism sustained the feudal system through the 260 years of
Tokugawa rule" (Minamoto 92), and this also meant promoting ....
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During the Meiji and Showa periods of imperial rul
.... The end of
Tokugawa rule brought a shock to Japanese culture: in one short decade the country was thrust from its cozy 300 years' isolation into the middle of ....
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Bridge of Dreams & Holy Man of Mt. Koya
.... as defining features of Heian-era society cannot be overemphasized--and indeed may help explain how the vigorous
Tokugawa Shogunate supplanted Heian
rule. ....
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Search for Origins in Japanese Literature
.... as defining features of Heian-era society cannot be overemphasized--and indeed may help explain how the vigorous
Tokugawa Shogunate supplanted Heian
rule. ....
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Political Institutions in Japan
.... of Japanese political culture from Meiji
rule toward parliamentary
rule can be seen .... that had been originally conceived in terms of
Tokugawa feudalism but that ....
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Japan's Continental Expansion
.... Shoin was committed to the cause of imperial
rule; he called for national unity under .... In the half-century from the end of the
Tokugawa period to 1912, Japan ....
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JAPAN'S EMPERORS
.... 1288-1339, "who sought to [re]impose direct imperial
rule." According to .... dictatorship or bakufu established and maintained by the feudal
Tokugawa shoguns (1603 ....
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Japanese Culture and Western Influence
.... However, in 1790, the
Tokugawa shogunate formally suppressed all heterodoxy, a situation .... imperial throne in 1868 and the inauguration of Meiji
rule, which was ....
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Japan's Contribution to the World Economy
.... In 1603, however, the Shoguns seized power from the emperor.3 The period of Shogun
rule is know as the
Tokugawa period, and the Shogunate remained in power ....
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Confucian Tradition in East Asia The purpose of this rese
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Tokugawa Shoguns themselves were responsible for emphasizing Confucianism and Confucian .... that the cornerstone of the Japanese polity was imperial
rule. ....
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The Family Game
.... The
Tokugawa authorities threw up every possible obstacle, and the people were not very .... the old feudal system with a more effective centralized
rule and of ....
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Confucianism & Modernization in Japan & China
.... its emphasis on individualism, individual rights, freedom, property rights, the
rule of law .... the low ebb of Confucian influence, as the feudal
Tokugawa era was ....
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Political Institutions in Japan & Australia
.... unprepared to face the growing Western challenge, overthrew the
Tokugawa Shogunate. .... existed in the shadows of alternating feudal disorder and
rule by warlords ....
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Theories of Change Across Eurasia
.... In the case of
Tokugawa Japan before its fall in the mid-19th century .... of Lieberman with respect to Indonesia which he acknowledged was an exception to the
rule. ....
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Leadership in the Soviet Union & Japan INTRODUCTION The research ...
.... The
Tokugawa governments opposed the opening of Japan to outsiders or to outside ideas .... Stalin's
rule in the USSR was not so much socialist in character, as it ....
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Legal History of Japan
.... But in Japan, the Chinese model of
rule by scholar bureaucrats ("mandarins," in .... seventeenth century, the country was re united under the
Tokugawa Shogunate, a ....
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The Move to Democracy in Japan
.... the intellectual and ideological process whereby Japan moved from
rule by oligarchs .... is described as "a sentiment already well-nourished in
Tokugawa times and ....
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The Occupation Forces and Reforms in Japan
.... In the
Tokugawa period, Japan was a feudal society, with the economic limitations .... replacing the old feudal system with a more effective centralized
rule and of ....
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The Emperor and Loyalty in Japan
.... was nationalism, described as "a sentiment already well-nourished in
Tokugawa times and .... The future had been set forth: Japan would
rule Asia under the divinity ....
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Loyalty of Japanese People to Their Emperor
.... was nationalism, described as "a sentiment already well-nourished in
Tokugawa times and .... The future had been set forth: Japan would
rule Asia under the divinity ....
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Educational Policy of Allied Occupation of Japan
.... off the coast of Japan, was appointed advisor to Ieyasu, the first
Tokugawa Shogun. .... appearing to be yes-men while waiting for the day they could
rule their own ....
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JAPANESE POST-COLD WAR NATIONAL SECURITY
.... led to the expulsion of the Jesuits and the long period of seclusion under the
Tokugawa shoguns in .... Since 1992, the LDP has needed coalition partners to
rule. ....
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Changing Japanese Isolation
.... The last half of the
Tokugawa period began in the middle of the eighteenth .... of replacing the old feudal system with a more effective centralized
rule and of ....
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Opening Japan to the West
.... The last half of the
Tokugawa period began in the middle of the eighteenth .... of replacing the old feudal system with a more effective centralized
rule and of ....
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Japanese & British Alliances Japan was a country isolated from
.... The last half of the
Tokugawa period began in the middle of the eighteenth .... of replacing the old feudal system with a more effective centralized
rule and of ....
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World Religions
.... On the other hand, as Roman
rule expanded across the Mediterannean, from Greece .... Buddhism from China, there was a Shinto revival during the
Tokugawa period that ....
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