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To stand with the nations of the world : Japan's Meiji Restoration in world history
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ISBN: 9780195327717 0195327713 9780190088378 0190088370 0190656107 0190656093 Year: 2017 Publisher: New York : Oxford University Press,

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The samurai radicals who overthrew the last shōgun in 1868 promised to restore ancient and pure Japanese ways. Foreign observers were terrified that Japan would lapse into violent xenophobia. But the new Meiji government took an opposite course. It copied "best practice" from around the world, building a powerful and modern Japanese nation with the help of European and American advisors. While revering the Japanese past, the Meiji government boldly embraced the foreign and the new. What explains this paradox? How could Japan's 1868 revolution be both modern and traditional, both xenophobic and cosmopolitan ?To Stand with the Nations of the World explains the paradox of the Restoration through the forces of globalization. Japan's leaders wanted to celebrate Japanese uniqueness, but they also sought international recognition. Rather than simply mimic world powers like Britain, they sought to make Japan distinctly Japanese in the same way that Britain was distinctly British. Rather than sing "God Save the King," they created a Japanese national anthem with lyrics from ancient poetry, but Western-style music. The Meiji Restoration was thus part of the global "long nineteenth century" during which ambitious nation states like Japan, Britain, Germany, and the United States challenged the world's great multi-ethnic empires — Ottoman, Qing, Romanov, and Hapsburg.The Restoration also resonated with Japan's ancient past. In the 600s and 700s, Japan was threatened by the Tang dynasty, as powerful as the Roman empire. In order to resist the Tang, Japanese leaders borrowed Tang methods, building a centralized Japanese state on Tang models, and learning continental science and technology. As in the 1800s, Japan coopted international norms while insisting on Japanese distinctiveness. When confronting globalization in 1800s, Japan looked back to that "ancient globalization" of the 600s and 700s. The ancient past was, therefore, not remote or distant, but immediate and vital

The last samurai : the life and battles of Saigo Takamori
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ISBN: 0471089702 9780471089704 Year: 2004 Publisher: Hoboken: Wiley,

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The last samurai : The life and battles of Saigō Takamori
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ISBN: 0471705373 Year: 2004 Publisher: Hoboken Wiley

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The Teleology of the Modern Nation-State
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ISBN: 9781512821611 Year: 2017 Publisher: Philadelphia

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The Teleology of the Modern Nation-State : Japan and China
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ISBN: 9781512821611 9780812238204 Year: 2017 Publisher: Philadelphia, Pa University of Pennsylvania Press

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Sea Rovers, Silver, and Samurai

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Sea Rovers, Silver, and Samurai : Maritime East Asia in Global History, 1550-1700
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ISBN: 9780824852771 9780824852764 Year: 2016 Publisher: Honolulu, Hawaii University of Hawaii Press

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Sea Rovers, Silver, and Samurai: Maritime East Asia in Global History, 1550–1700

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