Kyoto’s Renaissance
Ancient Capital for Modern Japan
John Breen editor Maruyama Hiroshi editor Takagi Hiroshi editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Global Books
Published:25th Jun '20
Should be back in stock very soon
Draws on archive of material, a first in English to take an in-depth look at Kyoto’s modern transformation – its reinvention after ‘collapse’ (Meiji Restoration) and relocation of the imperial court to Tokyo. Includes: introduction, chapters on notable historical elements that sustain Kyoto as a quintessentially modern ‘ancient capital’ today.
"Kyoto’s Renaissance is a valuable resource addressing what the authors call the "Meiji-shaped hole" in English-language resources on historical Kyoto. [...] The careful scholarship throughout the collection draws out the ways that Kyoto modernized in the Meiji period by focusing on the conceptual challenges to the city’s identity as well as the pragmatic problems wrought by population decline and industry shifts. [...] This collection of research essays on Kyoto’s Meiji renaissance [is] a critical resource for future research and teaching on Kyoto and Meiji Japan."
- Jennifer Prough, Valparaiso University, The Journal of Japanese Studies, Volume 48, Number 1, Winter 2022
ISBN: 9781898823926
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238 pages