History 176 - Modern Japan

Fall
2013
01
4.00
Trent Maxey

MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM

Amherst College
HIST-176-01-1314F
CHAP 101
tmaxey@amherst.edu
HIST-176-01,ASLC-247-01

(Offered as HIST 176 [AS] and ASLC 247 [J].) This course surveys the modern history of the Japanese archipelago, from the late-Tokugawa period through the rise of the modern Meiji nation-state, colonial expansion and total war. We will conclude with the postwar economic recovery and the socio-political challenges facing the Japanese nation-state in the early-2000s. Through primary documents, fiction, and film, we will explore themes including the disestablishment of the samurai class, industrialization, imperialism, feminism, nationalism, war, democracy, and consumerism. Classes will consist of lectures along with close readings and discussions. Requirements include short response papers and topical essays. Three class meetings per week.


Fall semester.  Professor Maxey.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.