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the western imperialism in general, and the responses of Japan, China and India towards it. Imperialism refers to the tendency of a political system of a country or its leaders to extend their influence to other countries or people, for the...
Japanese Arts History . Japanese art is easy to define, being the art produced in the islands that form modern Japan. Until 1945, Japan was never controlled from outside. In the prehistoric period cultural links with East Asia were close, b...
the United States. The superior military force of the United States left Japan almost no choice but to comply with the U.S.. A year later, the U.S. Navy forced the shogun to ratify the Treaty of Peace and Amity. The encounter and treaty wit...
Japanese have been raised to think of themselves as part of a group, and their group is always dealing with other groups. This is viewed as "We Japanese" vs. everyone else. “Being excluded from the group is the most appalling thing any Japa...
Meiji was transferred from Kyoto to Tokyo which became the new capital; his imperial power was restored. The real political power was conveyed from the Tokugawa Bakufu into the hands of a tiny gathering of nobles and first samurai. (Murphey...
The Meiji Restoration was period in Japan when massive changes in ancient Japan. The goal of the Meiji Restoration was summarized in their motto, “A rich country, a strong military.” In their quest to do so, the Meiji looked to the western ...
changes in political and social structure of Japan after the fall of the Tokugawa period. This period is called the Meiji period, lasted for 4 years (1866-1869), the change in the traditional political system and the revolution in Japan in...