
Changing Japanese Attitudes Toward Modernization
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Originally published in 1965.
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Foreword, pg. v
Contents, pg. ix
CHAPTER I. Changing Conceptions of the Modernization of Japan1, pg. 1
CHAPTER II. Changing Japanese Attitudes Toward Modernization, pg. 43
CHAPTER III. The Legacy of Tokugawa Education, pg. 91
CHAPTER IV. Science and Confucianism in Tokugawa Japan, pg. 133
CHAPTER V. The Development of an Orthodox Attitude Toward the Imperial Institution in the Nineteenth Century, pg. 161
CHAPTER VI. Nishimura Shigeki: A Confucian View of Modernization, pg. 193
CHAPTER VII. The Meiji Leaders and Modernization: The Case of Yamagata Aritomo, pg. 243
CHAPTER VIII. Chinese Confucianism on the Eve of the Great Encounter, pg. 275
CHAPTER IX. Western and Indigenous Elements in Modern Indian Thought: The Case of Rammohun Roy, pg. 311
CHAPTER X. Japanese Christians and American Missionaries, pg. 329
CHAPTER XI. Ienaga Saburo and the Search for Meaning in Modern Japan, pg. 369
CHAPTER XII. Japanese Writers and Modernization, pg. 425
CHAPTER XIII. Modernization and the Japanese Intellectual: Some Comparative Observations, pg. 447
CHAPTER XIV. Patterns of Individuation and the Case of Japan: A Conceptual Scheme, pg. 489
List of Contributors, pg. 533
Index, pg. 537
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