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Thirty-one short chapters that capture an exciting new moment in the study of the Meiji Restoration, offering a kaleidoscope of approaches and interpretations, which showcase the strengths of the most recent interpretative trends in history writing on Japan and offer new research pathways.
On a scale probably never before seen in the study of the Restoration outside Japan, the short chapters in this volume reveal unique aspects of the this transformative event and process not previously explored in previous research. They do this in three core ways: through selecting and deploying different time frames in their historical analysis; by creative experimentation with different spatial units through which to ascertain historical experience; and by innovative selection of unique and highly original topics for analysis. The volume offers students and teachers of Japanese history, modern history, and East Asian studies an important resource for coming to grips with the multifaceted nature of Japan’s nineteenth century transformation.
The volume will also have broader appeal to scholars working in fields such as early modern/modern world history, global history, Asian modernities, gender studies, economic history, and postcolonial studies.
Introduction [Timothy D. Amos and Akiko Ishii, National University of Singapore] Part One: World 1.The Meiji Restoration and the Long Nineteenth Century [Mark Ravina, University of Texas at Austin, USA] 2. Local Labour and the Trajectory of the Meiji Restoration [Robert Hellyer, Wake Forest University, USA] 3. Freedom, Slavery and the Meiji Restoration, Revisiting the Maria Luz Incident [Bill Mihalopoulos, University of Central Lancashire, UK] Part Two: Governance 4. The Meiji Restoration and Governmnetality [David Howell, Harvard University, USA] 5.Rulings on Tokagawa Status Infringements and Local Governing Practices in Early Meiji Osaka Court Records [Timothy D. Amos, National University of Singapore] Part Three: Asia 6. From Boy Emperors to Business Opportunities: Glimpses of the Meiji Restoration from the China Coast Press c1868-70 [Donna Brunero, National University of Singapore] 7. Reformists and Revolutionaries: Filipinos View Meiji Japan, 1880s-2000s [Ricardo Jose, University of the Philippines (Diliman)] 8. Ealy 20th Century Vietnamese Intellectuals’ Perceptions of the Meiji Restoration and its Lessons for Manpower Cultivation [Phan Hai Linh, Vietnam National University] Part Four: Ideas 9. Questioning Modernity: A Historiographical Sketch of the Meiji Enlightenment [Akiko Ishii, National University of Singapore] 10. The \"Meiji Restoration as Ideal and Failure: The Spectre of a Second Innovation [Ben Middleton, Ferris University, Japan] Part Five: Nation-Empire 11. Meiji and the Bonin Islands: Ambiguous Bodies and Ambivalent Borders [David Chapman, University of Queensland, Australia] 12. Reconstructing State-Formation and Empire-Building in Meiji Japan [Tristan R. Grunow, Pacific University, USA] Part Six: Culture 13. Inventing Ise in Meiji Japan [John Breen, International Research Center for Japanese Studies, Japan] 14. Haikai Time in Meiji Japan [Scot Hislop, National University of Singapore] 15. Tokugawa v. Meiji: A Nocturnal Interpretation [Laura Nenzi, University of Tennessee, USA] Part Seven: Medicine and Health 16. Blood, Bandages, and Bickering: Doctors in the Boshin War [Ellen Nakamura, University of Auckland, New Zealand] 17. Toward Creating New Mind, New Body: Yojo as a Late Meiji Ideology [Sookyeong Hong, Tsuda University, Japan] Part Seven: Gender and Status 18. The Meiji Restoration as Social History: With a Focus on Tokyo [Yuriko Yokoyama, National Museum of Japanese History, Japan] 19. Cattle Plague, Livestock Disposal, and the Dismantling of the Early Modern Status Order [John P. Porter, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Japan] 20. Kaihorei kara Suihei Sengen e -- From Emancipation by the State to Liberation by Our Own Efforts [Ian Neary, University of Oxford, UK] Part Eight: Production and Consumption 21. From Ramune to Ryokucha: Continuities and Discontinuities in Japanese Beverage Consumption [Rebecca Suter, University of Sydney, Australia] 22. Post-Restoration Transformations and Merchant Guilds: The Oil Seed Merchants of Osaka [Mio Shimazaki, Osaka Museum of History, Japan] Part Nine: Region and Locality 23. The Meiji Restoration and Local History: Reflections Based on Osaka’s Izumi Region [Takashi Tsukuda, Osaka City University, Japan] 24. Traditional Culture and Modern Administration: The Meiji Government’s Hot Spring Policy and Local Community [Yoichi Takahashi, Miyagi Gakuin Women’s University, Japan] 25. Whose Restoration? Observations from a Study of the Kagoshima Teacher Training School, 1875-1877 [Robert Crawford, National University of Singapore] Part Ten: Urban Space 26. The World of the Pleasure Quarters in the Transitional Period from Early Modern to Modern Japan: Research on the Yokohama Pleasure Quarters [Ashita Saga, Osaka City University, Japan] 27. Changes in the Regulation of Unlicensed Prostitutes in the Ansei Period (1854-1860) and \"Horie-Shinchi\" [Kanami Yoshimoto, Kyoto Seika University, Japan] Part Eleven: Modernity 28. The Words of Modernity before Modernity [Olivier Ansart, University of Sydney, Australia] 29.The Background of Japan’s Modernization: What made the Meiji Restoration Possible? [Hiroshi Kurushima, Chiba University, Japan] Part Twelve: Politics 30. February 11, 1889: The Birth of Modern Japan [Lionel Babicz, University of Sydney, Australia] 31. From Shogunal Benevolence to Monarchial Compassion: The Shifting Status of \"Voices from the Bottom\" in the Meiji Restoration [Yoshihiro Yamasaki, Tokyo Future University, Japan]
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