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The results of the process of modernization which started in Japan in the 19th century and continues today are remarkable in history. This volume contains essays by leading scholars on Japan, including two important studies on the impact of modernization on the life of the country. It is the first in a series of five volumes that stems from the Association for Asian Studies' Conference on Modern Japan.

Originally published in 1965.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright
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  1. Foreword
  2. JOHN WHITNEY HALL
  3. pp. v-vii
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. ix-x
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  1. Part 1: The Genesis and Nature of the Inquiry
  2. pp. 1-6
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  1. I Changing Conceptions of the Modernization of Japan
  2. John Whitney Hall
  3. pp. 7-42
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  1. II Changing Japanese Attitudes Toward Modernization
  2. Marcus B.Jansen
  3. pp. 43-90
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  1. Part 2: The Tokugawa Setting
  2. pp. 91-98
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  1. III The Legacy of Tokugawa Education
  2. R.P. Dore
  3. pp. 99-132
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  1. IV Science and Confucianism in Tokugawa Japan
  2. Albert Craig
  3. pp. 133-160
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  1. Part 3: The Symbol and the Substance of Power
  2. pp. 161-166
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  1. V The Development of an Orthodox Attitude Toward the Imperial Institution in the Nineteenth Century
  2. Herchel Webb
  3. pp. 167-192
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  1. VI Nishimura Shigeki: A Confucian View of Modernization
  2. Donlad H. Shivley
  3. pp. 193-242
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  1. VII The Meiji Leaders and Modernization: The Case of Yamagata Aritomo
  2. Roger F Hackett
  3. pp. 243-274
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  1. Part 4: Cultural Contrasts : China and India
  2. pp. 275-282
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  1. VIII Chinese Confucianism on the Eve of the Great Encounter
  2. Hellmut Wilhelm
  3. pp. 283-310
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  1. IX Western and Indigenous Elements in Modern Indian Thought: The Case of Rammohun Roy
  2. Stephen N. Hay
  3. pp. 311-328
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  1. Part 5: The New Values and the Old
  2. pp. 329-336
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  1. X Japanese Christians and American Missionaries
  2. John F Howes
  3. pp. 337-368
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  1. XI Ienaga Saburo and the Search for Meaning in Modern Japan
  2. Robert N. Bellah
  3. pp. 369-424
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  1. XII Japanese Writers and Modernization
  2. Shuochi Kato
  3. pp. 425-446
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  1. XIII Modernization and the Japanese Intellectual: Some Comparative Observations
  2. Herbert Passin
  3. pp. 447-488
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  1. XIV Patterns of Individuation and the Case o fJapan: A Conceptual Scheme
  2. Masao Maryuama
  3. pp. 489-532
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  1. List of Contributors
  2. pp. 533-536
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 537-546
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