睦奥宗光とその時代
by on 2010年5月17日 01:31
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- Foreword
- Chapter 1 Father and Son —At the Apex of Eighteenth-Century Culture
- Chapter 2 Jitoku-O —Intellectual Pilgrimage of an Edo Elite
- Chapter 3 Meiji Restoration —Into the Era of Revolution and Gun Smoke
- Chapter 4 Giant Wings Broken—Rise and Fall of a Prussia -style Militaristic State
- Chapter 5 A Bush Warbler in Winter EInvolved in Tosa’s Adventure
- Chapter 6 Burning the Midnight Oil Again —Diligent Study during Imprisonment
- Chapter 7 Burning the Midnight Oil a Third Time —Is the Prussian-style Constitution Truly Appropriate?
- Chapter 8 Origin of Japan’s Democracy EGroping for a Modern Nation State
- Chapter 9 The Dawn of Japan’s Constitutional Government —A Samurai Democracy Japan Can Boast to the World
- Chapter 10 First Setback of the Parliamentary Democracy —Bloody Intervention in the Election
- Chapter 11 Revision of Treaties—Liberation from Half a Century of Humiliation
- Chapter 12 Sino-Japanese Rivalry on the Korean Peninsula —One Imperialism vs. Another Imperialism
- Chapter 13 Donghak Peasant Revolution— Is Korea a Tributary to Qing China?
- Chapter 14 Eve of the First Sino-Japanese War—Unwavering Determination
- Chapter 15 Diplomacy to Expedite the War—Circumventing Interventions
- Chapter 16 Battle of Pungdo —Dawning of the Empire of Japan
- Chapter 17 Easy Victory for the Japanese Troops —China Indulged in Strategy, Japan in Fighting
- Chapter 18 Toward the End of the War — Racing against the Clock
- Chapter 19 Triple Intervention, Part 1 —The Rather Admirable Astuteness of Li Hungchang
- Chapter 20 Triple Intervention, Part 2 — Believing in No Other Alternative
- Chapter 21 Mutsu’s Death — Regretting the Unfinished Job of Democratization