Japan's Accession to the Comity of Nations
Japan's Rise as a Political Power in the 19th Century
Alexander von Siebold author Charles Lowe translator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:8th Sep '10
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The book explores Japan's transformation from 1859 to 1877, detailing its emergence as a significant political force in the Far East, particularly through the Meiji Restoration.
Based on the author's personal observations and memories from six different periods of residence in Japan between 1859 and 1877, Japan's Accession to the Comity of Nations delves into the evolving Western perspective on Japan. The narrative outlines how Japan emerged as a significant political force in the Far East, particularly after freeing itself from Chinese influence. This transformation was pivotal, marking Japan's ascension in the global arena.
The book meticulously examines the period of the Meiji Restoration, during which Japan adopted a democratic government modeled after Western systems. This shift not only altered Japan's internal governance but also reshaped its international relationships. The author provides insights into the rapid modernization and reform that characterized this era, highlighting the unprecedented scale of change that the nation experienced.
Through rich personal anecdotes and historical analysis, Japan's Accession to the Comity of Nations captures a crucial juncture in Japan's history. It explores the implications of Japan's rise for both the nation itself and the broader geopolitical landscape, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of how this transformation influenced global politics and Japan's role within it.
ISBN: 9780415587808
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 430g
136 pages