New History Textbook (Chapter 4 & 5) 2005 version - Bakumatsu Films
New History Textbook (Chapter 4 & 5) 2005 version - Bakumatsu Films
New History Textbook (Chapter 4 & 5) 2005 version - Bakumatsu Films
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CONTENTS<br />
What It Means To Study <strong>History</strong><br />
CHAPTER 4: THE MAKING OF A MODERN NATION<br />
1. Overture from the West<br />
The Shogunate Crisis<br />
43 Industrial and Social revolution<br />
44 Western Encroachments upon Asia<br />
45 The Arrival of Commodore Perry and the Opening of Japan to the West<br />
46 A <strong>New</strong> Loyalist-Exclusionist movement Emerges<br />
47 The Satsuma-Choshu Alliance and the Fall of the Shogunate<br />
2. The Meiji Restoration<br />
48 The Opening of the Meiji Restoration<br />
49 The road to a Centralized Government<br />
50 Education, Conscription and Taxation Reform<br />
51 Defining Borders with Neighboring Nations<br />
52 The Iwakura Mission and the Debate over Sending a Punitive Expedition to<br />
Korea<br />
53 Efforts to Increase Production and Promote Industry<br />
Civilization and Enlightenment<br />
3. The Forming of a Constitutional Nation<br />
54 The Struggle to Amend Unfavorable Treaties<br />
55 The Movement for Freedom and Human Rights<br />
56 The Meiji Constitution<br />
57 The Sino-Japanese War<br />
58 The Russo-Japanese War<br />
59 Japan Joins the Ranks of the World Powers<br />
4. The Evolution of Modern Japanese Industry and the Shaping of a National<br />
Culture