by Tetsuo Najita
University of Chicago Press, 1980
Paper: 978-0-226-56803-4 | eISBN: 978-0-226-66595-5
Library of Congress Classification DS881.9.N29 1980
Dewey Decimal Classification 952.03

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Historians have long been aware of the richness and complexity of the intellectual history of modern Japanese politics. Najita's study, however, is the first in a Western language to present a consistent and broad synthesis of this subject. Najita elucidates the political dynamics of the past two hundred years of Japanese history by focusing on the interplay of restorationism and bureaucratism within the context of Japan's modern revolution, the Meiji Restoration.

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