The wind of change from the West in the Land of the Rising Sun

PII
S0236-20070000392-2-1
DOI
10.31857/S70000392-2-1
Publication type
Article
Status
Published
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Volume/ Edition
Volume / Issue 4
Pages
52-66
Abstract
Skvortsova E.L. The wind of change from the West in the Land of the Rising Sun Meiji period (1868-1911) of Japanese history was the epoch of rapid modernization in all the areas of culture that was powerfully influenced by Western social and political thought. A group of former samurai, intellectuals, formed the famous "Meirokusha" society (1873). Feeling their responsibility for the enlightenment of the Japanese people "in the spirit of progress", they started producing new concepts and terminology to inculcate the basic Western values and purposes into actual Japanese political practice. To avoid destructive revolutionary events, they chose the "middle way", bringing the necessary transformations into concord with the tradition.
Keywords
MEIJI PERIOD, MEIROKUSHA, MODERNIZATION, TRADITION, NAKAMURA KEIU, JAPANESE ENLIGHTENMENT, FUKUZAWA YUKICHI
Date of publication
01.08.2017
Number of purchasers
4
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1486

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