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Title: Meiji Japan


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Meiji Japan
  • Game on

2
Basics about Japan
  • Indigenous religion Shinto
  • Heavily influenced by Chinese Confucianism and
    Buddhism Japanese sect Zen
  • Christianity is virtually not present in
    practice, though modern Japanese do enjoy
    celebrating Christian holidays like Christmas
    (kitsch)

3
Feudal Japan Shogun, Samurai and Male Bravado up
the Wazoo
  • Since the 12th century, Japan had been a feudal
    state
  • Structure
  • Shogun (warlord)
  • Daimyo lords
  • Samurai knights/warriors
  • Serfs/peasants
  • Merchants (outside the social structure dealt
    with foreigners and material wealth, considered
    impure)

4
Bushido Honor code way of the warrior.
Tempered extreme violence of military lifestyle
with tenets of local religion and philosophy
5
Tokugawa Shogunate (1603-1868)
  • After a series of civil wars over centuries,
    Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu took control and created a
    hereditary shogunate
  • Emperor and family still considered royalty, but
    had no real power

6
Foreign Advances
  • In the 16th and 17th century, foreign
    missionaries were allowed into Japan.
  • Christian conversion was frowned upon and
    ultimately banned missionaries given the boot
    (forcibly)
  • Sakoku- isolationism
  • Lasted until 1858 Commodore Matthew Perry
    showed up with naval forces. Forced Japan to sign
    peace treaties with US and eventually other
    nations did the same

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Restoration of An Empire
  • 1868 Meiji Restoration (literally Enlightened
    Rule)
  • Return to emperors rule
  • Upheaval in social structure in Japan
  • Adoption of a constitution in 1889
  • Values similar to Victorian England
  • Rise of an educated bourgeoisie, esp in Kyoto and
    Edo (Tokyo)

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Historically women and men had seen not too much
of a distinction between the abilities of their
sexes By the time the Meiji era rolled in, so
did Victorian values about women and men, as well
as sexuality (suppression of expression)
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Effects of Meiji Control
  • Industrialization and Modernization
  • Universal education
  • Textile production
  • Coal production
  • Railroads
  • Merchant marine
  • Militarization swept away samurai class, forced
    conscription on all males of 21 y.o.

13
Imperial power
  • Japanese imperial gains against
  • China
  • Russia
  • Showed their might to Western nations like Great
    Britain and US (Allies with Britain in WW1)
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