History 331 - Topic:The Mejii Revolution

Spring
2013
01
4.00
Jonathan Lipman

W 01:15PM-04:05PM

Mount Holyoke College
83192
Williston Memorial Library 618
jlipman@mtholyoke.edu
A research seminar on the late-nineteenth-century transformation of Japan from a feudal state ruled by hereditary warriors into a modern nation-state ruled by a cabinet, a legislature, and a professionalized bureaucracy under the symbolic sovereignty of a sacred monarch. A turning point in East Asia's modern history, this revolution shaped the following century throughout the region and remains a subject of intense scholarly and popular interest. We will begin with secondary readings--social and political history, biography, and cultural history--then each student will identify a research question and discover her own sources to answer it in a 20-page final essay.

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