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HIST 160 - Modern JapanSemester Offered: Second Semester Credits (Range): 3 Hours Attribute: 3 SS, CD This course surveys Japan’s modern transformation from the Meiji Restoration of 1868 to the present. It examines how political, social, and economic modernization were simultaneous projects while considering their impact on the lives of citizens at home and imperial subjects abroad. We focus on how economic volatility, popular struggles for representative democracy, war, and colonization represent aspects of Japan’s twentieth century experience as well as widely shared dilemmas of modernity. Enrollment limit: 50. Instructor: E. O'Dwyer Prerequisites & Notes Identical to EAST 132. |
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