Sources of Japanese Tradition, Abridged

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Discover the essence of Japan with "Sources of Japanese Tradition, Abridged," an essential collection of insightful readings that span the rich tapestry of Japanese civilization. This invaluable two-volume set, published by Columbia University Press, captures nearly five centuries of cultural, political, and intellectual evolution from the Tokugawa period to the postwar era. Perfect for students, scholars, and any learner interested in Japanese history and society, this collection offers unparalleled access to primary sources that shaped Japan's identity.

Volume 1 delves deep into the Tokugawa period up until 1868, featuring significant texts on neo-Confucianism, Buddhism, and Japan's early Western encounters. Volume 2 transitions into the Meiji period and advances toward the new millennium, exploring key movements, including Enlightenment ideals, constitutionalism, nationalism, socialism, and feminism. Furthermore, the text sheds light on Japan's influential intellectual figures and the transformative postwar occupation.

Each volume includes insightful commentary by leading scholars, making this collection not only a historical resource but also a guide to understanding modern Japanese thought. Coupled with comprehensive bibliographies and indexes, this abridged edition equips readers with a profound grasp of Japan’s traditions and contemporary issues. Whether you're embarking on academic research or cultivating personal knowledge, 'Sources of Japanese Tradition' stands as a cornerstone for exploring the multi-faceted narrative of Japan's past and present.

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