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A History of modern Japan
This book provides a concise historical overview of Japan’s transformation from the late Tokugawa period to the post–World War II era. Richard Storry examines the fall of the shogunate, the reforms and modernization of the Meiji Restoration, and Japan’s emergence as an imperial power. The narrative highlights key political, social, and military developments, including Japan’s expansion in Asia and the factors leading to its involvement in World War II. Storry also discusses the postwar Allied occupation and Japan’s subsequent shift toward democracy and economic recovery. Clear and informative, this work serves as an accessible introduction to the formative events that shaped modern Japan.
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