Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey

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JAPN 0236

History Modern Japan 1850-1945

History of Modern Japan, 1850-1945
This course reviews the major events and enduring questions of modern Japanese history beginning with the Meiji Restoration (1868) up to Japan’s defeat in World War II (1945). Through a variety of materials, including novels, philosophy, historical essays, and films, we will explore the formation of the modern Japanese nation-state, the “invention of tradition” in constructing a modern national identity, Japan’s colonial incursions into East Asia, 1920s mass culture, the consolidation of fascism in the 1930s, and the transwar legacies of early postwar Japan. We will pay particular attention to the relationship between transformations within Japan and larger global trends.
Subject:
Japanese
Department:
Japanese Studies
Division:
Languages
Requirements Fulfilled:
HIS NOA SOC
Equivalent Courses:
HIST 0236 *

Sections in Fall 2010, School Abroad Italy (Florence)

Fall 2010

JAPN0236A-F10 Lecture (Waters)
JAPN0236Y-F10 Discussion (Waters)
JAPN0236Z-F10 Discussion (Waters)