Japan, Turkey and the World of Islam the Writings of Selcuk Esenbel

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Autor principal: Esenbel, Selçuk (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Folkestone : BRILL 2011.
Colección:Writings of.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Japan, Turkey and theWorld of Islam; Table of Contents; Introduction; 1 Japan's Global Claim to Asia and the World of Islam: Transnational Nationalism and World Power, 1900-1945; 2 Japan and Islam Policy During the 1930s; 3 The Legacy of the War and the World of Islam in Japanese Pan-Asian Discourse: Wakabayashi Han's Kaikyo Sekai to Nihon; 4 Maps in Our Mind:Chinese Coins, the Asian Muslim Network, the Japanese and the Transnational; 5 A Transnational History of Revolution and Nationalism: Encounters between Japanese Asianists, the Turkish Revolution, and the World of Islam.
  • 6 Japanese Interest in the Ottoman Empire7 A Fin de Siècle Japanese Romantic in Istanbul: The Life of Yamada Torajiro and his Toruko Gakan; 8 The Impact of the Russo-Japanese War on Ottoman Turkey; 9 The Meiji Élite and Western Culture; 10 The Anguish of Civilized Behavior: The Use of Western Cultural Forms in the Everyday Lives of the Meiji Japanese and the Ottoman Turks During the Nineteenth Century; 11 A Comparison of Turkish and Japanese Attitudes Toward Modern National Identity; 12 Remarks on the Modernization of Japan and Turkey in the 18th and 19th Centuries.
  • 13 Commentary for the General Discussion on Japan in a Comparative Perspective14 Reflections on Japanese and Turkish Modernization and Global History; 15 The Study of Local Administration in Early Modern Japan: The Case of Nakano Tenryo
  • During the Tokugawa Period, 1637-1868; 16 The Remembrance of the 1871 Nakano Uprising in Takayama Village as a Contemporary Trauma in Village Life Today; 17 The People of Tokugawa Japan: The State of the Field in Early Modern Social/Economic History; Bibliography; Index.