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Imperial Japan 1800-1945
An analytical overview of Japan’s transformation from a feudal society into a modern imperial power. The book traces major political, economic, and social changes beginning in the late Tokugawa period, through the Meiji Restoration, and into Japan’s era of militaristic expansion. Livingston highlights key factors such as industrialization, state-led modernization, nationalism, and the rise of military influence that shaped Japan’s imperial ambitions. The narrative demonstrates how internal reforms and external pressures interacted to drive Japan toward regional domination and ultimately to its defeat in 1945. This work provides a concise and accessible understanding of the forces behind Japan’s imperial trajectory.
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