Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 376
Trim: 6 x 8¾
978-0-7425-4118-4 • Paperback • August 2012 • $59.00 • (£45.00)
978-0-7425-5793-2 • eBook • August 2012 • $56.00 • (£43.00)
Milton W. Meyer is professor emeritus of history at California State University, Los Angeles.
Chapter 1: Introducing Japan
Part I: Traditional Japan: Prehistory to 1185
Chapter 2: Ancient Japan (to ca. 400 CE)
Chapter 3: Yamato Japan (ca. 400–700)
Chapter 4: Nara Japan (710–794)
Chapter 5: Heian Japan (794–1185)
Part II: Feudal Japan (1185–1868)
Chapter 6: Kamakuru Japan (1185–1333)
Chapter 7: Ashikaga Japan (1333–1603)
Chapter 8: Tokugawa Japan (1603–1868): Stability
Chapter 9: Tokugawa Japan: Change
Chapter 10: Tokugawa Japan: Western Intrusion
Part III: Modern Japan (1868–1945)
Chapter 11: Meiji Japan (1868–1912): Politics
Chapter 12: Meiji Japan: Economics and Society
Chapter 13: Meiji Japan: Foreign Relations
Chapter 14: Imperial Japan: World Power (1912–1922)
Chapter 15: Imperial Japan: Peace and Conflict (1922–1937)
Chapter 16: Imperial Japan: World War II (1937–1945)
Part IV: Postwar Japan (1945 to Present)
Chapter 17: Occupied Japan (1945–1952)
Chapter 18: Contemporary Japan (Since 1952): Domestic Affairs—Politics
Chapter 19: Contemporary Japan: Domestic Affairs—Economics and Society
Chapter 20: Contemporary Japan: Foreign Affairs
Meyer succeeds in compacting a truly impressive mass of information. The format he uses features brevity, but never paucity of data. He manages to incorporate useful Japanese phrases for specialists without wasting the general reader's time with detailed explanations. His chapter on contemporary politics shows all his strengths.
(Previous Edition Praise)
— George M. Wilson, director, East Asian Studies Center, Indiana University