History of Japan (Record no. 55436)
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fixed length control field | 03672 a2200181 4500 |
020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER | |
International Standard Book Number | 9780804820974 |
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER | |
Classification number | 952 |
Item number | MAS |
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
Personal name | Mason, R. H. P. |
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT | |
Title | History of Japan |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) | |
Place of publication, distribution, etc | Tokyo |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc | Tuttle Pub. |
Date of publication, distribution, etc | 1997 |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
Extent | 407,ip. |
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE | |
Formatted contents note | CONTENTS<br/>PART I Archaic Japan<br/>ONE Environment and Early Settlement 19<br/>TWO Yamato 25<br/>The Beginnings of Political Unity 25<br/>Government and Religion 32<br/>PART II ANCIENT JAPAN<br/>The Taika Reform 42<br/>Conclusion 50<br/>FOUR o Culture in the Nara Period 52<br/>Material Culture 53<br/>Writings 55<br/>FIVE o Government in the Heian Period 64<br/>Emperor Kammu and His Successors 781-850 66<br/>Rule by the Fujiwara, 850-1068 68<br/>The Development of Sh6en 74<br/>Rule by Cloistered Emperors (lnsei),<br/>1068-1156 77<br/>Conclusion 79<br/>six o Heian Literature 81<br/>Poetry 83<br/>Early Prose and Uta-monogatari 85<br/>Court Diaries (nikki) 88<br/>Two Heian Masterpieces-Makura no Soshi and<br/>Genji Monogatari 9!<br/>SEVEN o Religion in the Heian Period 98<br/>Tendai Buddhism 98<br/>Shingon Buddhism 104 <br/>Religion and Society 106<br/>EIGHT o Architecture and Art in the Heian Period 110<br/>Architecture 110<br/>Sculpture 114<br/>Painting 115<br/>Music 116<br/>PART III MEDIEVAL JAPAN<br/>NINE Rule by the Military Houses 121<br/>The Rise and Fall of the House of Taira 124<br/>The Heike Monogatari 126<br/>The Success of the Minamoto Under Yoritomo 128<br/>The H6j6 Regency 132<br/>The Mongol Invasions 135 <br/>The Decline of the Kamakura Bakufu 136 <br/>The House of Ashikaga 138<br/>The Muromachi Bakufu at Its Height 140<br/>TEN o The Failure of Ashikaga Rule : The Vigor of Economic and Cultural Life 144<br/>The Collapse of Central Government 144<br/>The Vigor of Economic Life 147<br/>Cultural Life in the Period of the Country at War 148<br/>Funa Benkei 154<br/>ELEVEN o Buddhism in the Kamakura and Muromachi Periods 158<br/>Honen (1133-1212), Shinran (1173-1262), and the Spread of Amidism 161<br/>Nichiren (1222-82) 165<br/>Dogen (1200-1253) and Other Zen Monks 167<br/>PART IV EARLY MODERN JAPAN<br/>TWELVE Sixteenth-Century Japan 173<br/>Nobunaga and Hideyoshi 174<br/>Castles, Palaces, and Decorative Arts in the Momoyama Period 184<br/>Contact with the Outside World 187<br/>THIRTEEN Administration Under the Tokugawa 190<br/>The New Bakufu 191<br/>Regulation of Elites: Buddhist Sects and the Imperial Court 195<br/>Central Government and Local Autonomy: The<br/>Baku-Han System 196<br/>Foreign Policy: "Closure" of the Country and Relations with Neighboring States 202<br/>Bureaucratization and the Changing Role of the Samurai 209<br/>Taxation and Fiscal Problems 214<br/>The Bakufu, 1651-184 217<br/>FOURTEEN Society and Culture in Early Modern Japan 220<br/>Monetization and the Development of a Market<br/>Economy 222<br/>Villages Drawn into the National Economy 226<br/>City Life and City Culture 231<br/>Intellectual Life and Education 244 <br/>The Japanese "Family System" 249 <br/>Conclusion 252<br/>PART V MODERN JAPAN<br/>FIFTEEN The Meiji Era and Policies for Modernization<br/>The Restoration 258 Meiji Foreign Policy 264<br/>Economic Policies and the Beginnings of<br/>Industrialization 270<br/>Domestic Politics and the Transition to Constitutional Rule 280<br/>Formation and Development of Political<br/>Parties 289<br/>The Constitution and the Ideology of<br/>Kokutai 294<br/>Meiji Society 299<br/>SIXTEEN From Consensus to Crisis, 1912-37<br/>Painting 305<br/>Music 308<br/>Dramatic Entertainments Literature 315<br/>Ideology 318<br/>Politics and the Economy Conclusion 338<br/>SEVENTEEN Solutions Through Force<br/>War in China 343 <br/>The Pacific War 349 <br/>The Occupation 354<br/>POSTSCRIPT 361<br/>BIBLIOGRAPHY 375<br/>INDEX 385<br/> |
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700 ## - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
Personal name | Caiger, J. G. |
890 ## - Country | |
Country | Japan |
891 ## - Topic | |
Topic | FA |
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Dewey Decimal Classification | Faculty of Architecture | CEPT Library | CEPT Library | 09/02/2019 | amazon.in | 1053.00 | 8 | 4 | 952 MAS | 020298 | 04/12/2024 | 20/11/2024 | 20/11/2024 | 1053.00 | 28/12/2018 | Book |