Author: Gubbins, John Harington
Synopsis:
In "The Making of Modern Japan," John Harington Gubbins takes readers on a captivating journey through the transformation of Japan from its pre-feudal days to becoming a constitutional government and a great power. With insightful chapters on religion, the complex family system, education, and more, Gubbins provides a comprehensive account of Japan's progress. From the ancient traditions that shaped its society to the modernization efforts that propelled it onto the global stage, this book offers a fascinating exploration of Japan's remarkable evolution.
Genres: History, Non-fiction, Cultural Studies
Themes: Modernization, Tradition, Social Change, Political Transformation
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