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The Emergence of Meiji Japan
Marius B. Jansen
The Meiji Restoration
Robert Hellyer
Building a Modern Japan
M. Low
The Emergence of Meiji Japan
Marius B. Jansen
The Meiji Restoration
W. Beasley
To Stand with the Nations of the World
Mark Ravina
Technology and the Culture of Progress in Meiji Ja
David G. Wittner
A Political History of Japan During the Meiji Era,
Walter Wallace McLaren
Women and Public Life in Early Meiji Japan
Mara Patessio
Japan at the Dawn of the Modern Age
Donald Keene
Early Japanese Railways 1853-1914
Dan Free
Japan's Emergence as a Modern State
E. Herbert Norman
Aspects of Meiji Modernization
Clark L. Beck
Meiji Japan in Global History
Catherine L. Phipps
New Directions in the Study of Meiji Japan
Helen Hardacre
China and Japan in the Late Meiji Period
Urs Matthias Zachmann
Emperor of Japan
Donald Keene
Japanese Culture in the Meiji Era: Manners and cus
Yoshie Okazaki
Japan in Transition
Marius B. Jansen
Japanese Political History Since the Meiji Restora
R. Sims
Japan in Transition
Hilary Conroy
Japanese Culture in the Meiji Era
Kaikoku Hyakunen Kinen Bu
Japanese Manners & Customs in the Meiji Era
Kunio Yanagita
Japanese Religion in the Meiji Era
Hideo Kishimoto
Japanese Legislation in the Meiji Era
RyĹŤsuke Ishii
Outline of Japanese History in the Meiji Era
JintarĹŤ Fujii
Japanese Music and Drama in the Meiji Era
Toyotaka Komiya
Women of the Meiji Era
Maude Whitmore Madden
Japanese Thought in the Meiji Era
Masaaki KĹŤsaka
economic growth-The Japanese Experience Since The
Japanese Life and Culture in the Meiji Era
KeizĹŤ Shibusawa

Meiji Era

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The Meiji Era, a pivotal period in Japanese history, spanning from 1868 to 1912, marked a transformative shift from feudal isolation to modernization and industrialization. Under Emperor Meiji's leadership, Japan underwent radical political, economic, and social reforms, resulting in the country's rapid modernization. This era saw the adoption of Western technologies, the establishment of a constitutional monarchy, and the development of a modern education system. These changes not only propelled Japan onto the global stage as a major world power but also laid the foundation for its economic and technological dominance in the 20th century.

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