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| Maps, Tables, and Figures | p. ix |
| Preface | p. xi |
| Introduction: Enduring Imprints of the Longer Past | p. 3 |
| Crisis of the Tokugawa Regime | p. 10 |
| The Tokugawa Polity | p. 11 |
| Unification | p. 11 |
| The Tokugawa Political Settlements | p. 13 |
| The Daimyo | p. 14 |
| The Imperial Institution | p. 16 |
| The Samurai | p. 16 |
| Villagers and City-Dwellers | p. 17 |
| The Margins of the Japanese and Japan | p. 18 |
| Social and Economic Transformations | p. 22 |
| The Seventeenth-Century Boom | p. 22 |
| Riddles of Stagnation and Vitality | p. 28 |
| The Intellectual World of Late Tokugawa | p. 35 |
| Ideological Foundations of the Tokugawa Regime | p. 35 |
| Cultural Diversity and Contradictions | p. 37 |
| Reform, Critiques, and Insurgent Ideas | p. 42 |
| The Overthrow of the Tokugawa | p. 47 |
| The Western Powers and the Unequal Treaties | p. 47 |
| The Crumbling of Tokugawa Rule | p. 51 |
| Politics of Terror and Accommodation | p. 54 |
| Bakufu Revival, the Satsuma-Choshu Insurgency, and Domestic Unrest | p. 57 |
| Modern Revolution, 1868-1905 | p. 60 |
| The Samurai Revolution | p. 61 |
| Programs of Nationalist Revolution | p. 62 |
| Political Unification and Central Bureaucracy | p. 62 |
| Eliminating the Status System | p. 64 |
| The Conscript Army | p. 66 |
| Compulsory Education | p. 67 |
| The Monarch at the Center | p. 68 |
| Building a Rich Country | p. 70 |
| Stances toward the World | p. 72 |
| Participation and Protest | p. 76 |
| Political Discourse and Contention | p. 77 |
| Movement for Freedom and People's Rights | p. 79 |
| Samurai Rebellions, Peasant Uprisings, and New Religions | p. 84 |
| Participation for Women | p. 87 |
| Treaty Revision and Domestic Politics | p. 89 |
| The Meiji Constitution | p. 91 |
| Social, Economic, and Cultural Transformations | p. 93 |
| Landlords and Tenants | p. 93 |
| Industrial Revolution | p. 95 |
| The Work Force and Labor Conditions | p. 98 |
| Spread of Mass and Higher Education | p. 103 |
| Culture and Religion | p. 106 |
| Affirming Japanese Identity and Destiny | p. 110 |
| Empire and Domestic Order | p. 113 |
| The Trajectory to Empire | p. 113 |
| Contexts of Empire, Capitalism, and Nation-Building | p. 122 |
| The Turbulent World of Diet Politics | p. 125 |
| The Era of Popular Protest | p. 129 |
| Engineering Nationalism | p. 134 |
| Imperial Japan from Ascendance to Ashes | p. 138 |
| Economy and Society | p. 139 |
| Wartime Boom and Postwar Bust | p. 139 |
| Landlords, Tenants, and Rural Life | p. 144 |
| City Life: Middle and Working Classes | p. 148 |
| Cultural Responses to Social Change | p. 154 |
| Democracy and Empire between the World Wars | p. 161 |
| The Emergence of Party Cabinets | p. 162 |
| The Structure of Parliamentary Government | p. 164 |
| Ideological Challenges | p. 166 |
| Strategies of Imperial Democratic Rule | p. 169 |
| Japan, Asia, and the Western Powers | p. 172 |
| The Depression Crisis and Responses | p. 181 |
| Economic and Social Crisis | p. 181 |
| Breaking the Impasse: New Departures Abroad | p. 185 |
| Toward a New Social and Economic Order | p. 191 |
| Toward a New Political Order | p. 195 |
| Japan in Wartime | p. 202 |
| Wider War in China | p. 202 |
| Toward Pearl Harbor | p. 204 |
| The Pacific War | p. 207 |
| Mobilizing for Total War | p. 209 |
| Living in the Shadow of War | p. 215 |
| Ending the War | p. 219 |
| Burdens and Legacies of War | p. 222 |
| Occupied Japan: New Departures and Durable Structures | p. 224 |
| Bearing the Unbearable | p. 224 |
| The American Agenda: Demilitarize and Democratize | p. 227 |
| Japanese Responses | p. 232 |
| The Reverse Course | p. 237 |
| Toward Recovery and Independence: Another Unequal Treaty? | p. 238 |
| Postwar and Contemporary Japan, 1952-2000 | p. 242 |
| Economic and Social Transformations | p. 243 |
| The Postwar "Economic Miracle" | p. 243 |
| Transwar Patterns of Community, Family, School, and Work | p. 249 |
| Shared Experiences and Standardized Lifeways of the Postwar Era | p. 251 |
| Differences Enduring and Realigned | p. 256 |
| Managing Social Stability and Change | p. 259 |
| Images and Ideologies of Social Stability and Change | p. 262 |
| Political Struggles and Settlements of the High-Growth Era | p. 268 |
| Political Struggles | p. 268 |
| The Politics of Accommodation | p. 277 |
| Global Connections: Oil Crisis and the End of High Growth | p. 285 |
| Global Power in a Polarized World: Japan in the 1980s | p. 289 |
| New Roles in the World and New Tensions | p. 289 |
| Economy: Thriving through the Oil Crises | p. 296 |
| Politics: The Conservative Heyday | p. 299 |
| Society and Culture in the Exuberant Eighties | p. 303 |
| Beyond the Postwar Era | p. 308 |
| The End of Showa | p. 308 |
| The Specter of a Divided Society | p. 310 |
| Economy of the "Lost Decade" | p. 316 |
| The Fall and Rise of the Liberal Democratic Party | p. 321 |
| Assessing Reforms, Explaining Recovery | p. 328 |
| Between Asia and the West | p. 329 |
| Ongoing Presence of the Past | p. 333 |
| Prime Ministers of Japan, 1885-2007 | p. 335 |
| Notes | p. 337 |
| Select Bibliography | p. 357 |
| Index | p. 367 |
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