The Constitutional Development of Japan 1853-1881. Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science, Ninth Series
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- Nombre de pages41
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- ISBN859-65--4736443-6
- EAN8596547364436
- Date de parution16/09/2022
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- Taille347 Ko
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Résumé
In "The Constitutional Development of Japan 1853-1881, " T. Iyenaga meticulously examines a pivotal era in Japanese history marked by profound political transformation and modernization. The book eloquently combines rigorous historical analysis with a narrative style that captures the complexities of Japan's shift from feudal governance to a more centralized state. Iyenaga contextualizes these developments within a broader framework of international pressures and internal socio-political dynamics, providing insightful commentary on the Meiji Restoration and the drafting of Japan's first constitution.
Through this detailed exploration, readers gain a nuanced understanding of Japan's legal and political evolution, set against the backdrop of Western influence and the country's own traditions. T. Iyenaga is renowned for his deep expertise in Japanese legal history and political thought, which informs his exploration of constitutional developments during a transformative period. His background in law and history, combined with a keen awareness of Japan's cultural legacy, allows him to illuminate the intricate interplay of tradition and innovation that characterized this crucial phase.
Iyenaga's scholarship reflects a commitment to uncovering the rich complexities of Japan's legal identity, informed by both historical texts and contemporary implications. This book is an indispensable resource for scholars and enthusiasts of Japanese history, offering valuable insights into a formative period that shaped Japan's contemporary governance and societal structures. Iyenaga's engaging prose and comprehensive approach make it accessible not only to academic audiences but also to anyone interested in the profound changes that globally influenced Japan's path.
Readers will find themselves enriched by the depth of scholarship and the clarity of Iyenaga's arguments.
Through this detailed exploration, readers gain a nuanced understanding of Japan's legal and political evolution, set against the backdrop of Western influence and the country's own traditions. T. Iyenaga is renowned for his deep expertise in Japanese legal history and political thought, which informs his exploration of constitutional developments during a transformative period. His background in law and history, combined with a keen awareness of Japan's cultural legacy, allows him to illuminate the intricate interplay of tradition and innovation that characterized this crucial phase.
Iyenaga's scholarship reflects a commitment to uncovering the rich complexities of Japan's legal identity, informed by both historical texts and contemporary implications. This book is an indispensable resource for scholars and enthusiasts of Japanese history, offering valuable insights into a formative period that shaped Japan's contemporary governance and societal structures. Iyenaga's engaging prose and comprehensive approach make it accessible not only to academic audiences but also to anyone interested in the profound changes that globally influenced Japan's path.
Readers will find themselves enriched by the depth of scholarship and the clarity of Iyenaga's arguments.
In "The Constitutional Development of Japan 1853-1881, " T. Iyenaga meticulously examines a pivotal era in Japanese history marked by profound political transformation and modernization. The book eloquently combines rigorous historical analysis with a narrative style that captures the complexities of Japan's shift from feudal governance to a more centralized state. Iyenaga contextualizes these developments within a broader framework of international pressures and internal socio-political dynamics, providing insightful commentary on the Meiji Restoration and the drafting of Japan's first constitution.
Through this detailed exploration, readers gain a nuanced understanding of Japan's legal and political evolution, set against the backdrop of Western influence and the country's own traditions. T. Iyenaga is renowned for his deep expertise in Japanese legal history and political thought, which informs his exploration of constitutional developments during a transformative period. His background in law and history, combined with a keen awareness of Japan's cultural legacy, allows him to illuminate the intricate interplay of tradition and innovation that characterized this crucial phase.
Iyenaga's scholarship reflects a commitment to uncovering the rich complexities of Japan's legal identity, informed by both historical texts and contemporary implications. This book is an indispensable resource for scholars and enthusiasts of Japanese history, offering valuable insights into a formative period that shaped Japan's contemporary governance and societal structures. Iyenaga's engaging prose and comprehensive approach make it accessible not only to academic audiences but also to anyone interested in the profound changes that globally influenced Japan's path.
Readers will find themselves enriched by the depth of scholarship and the clarity of Iyenaga's arguments.
Through this detailed exploration, readers gain a nuanced understanding of Japan's legal and political evolution, set against the backdrop of Western influence and the country's own traditions. T. Iyenaga is renowned for his deep expertise in Japanese legal history and political thought, which informs his exploration of constitutional developments during a transformative period. His background in law and history, combined with a keen awareness of Japan's cultural legacy, allows him to illuminate the intricate interplay of tradition and innovation that characterized this crucial phase.
Iyenaga's scholarship reflects a commitment to uncovering the rich complexities of Japan's legal identity, informed by both historical texts and contemporary implications. This book is an indispensable resource for scholars and enthusiasts of Japanese history, offering valuable insights into a formative period that shaped Japan's contemporary governance and societal structures. Iyenaga's engaging prose and comprehensive approach make it accessible not only to academic audiences but also to anyone interested in the profound changes that globally influenced Japan's path.
Readers will find themselves enriched by the depth of scholarship and the clarity of Iyenaga's arguments.