ABSTRACT

First published in 1997. This book is addressed to two kinds of readers: to social theorists, on the grounds that the Japanese experience is or should be of particular relevance to their problems, and to scholars working on Japanese history, culture and society, in the hope that the theoretical interpretations outlined below may be of some interest to them.

part |162 pages

The Civilizational Background

part |92 pages

Court, Domain and State

chapter |28 pages

Japan and Europe

part |93 pages

The Tokugawa Synthesis

part |154 pages

Japanese Patterns of Modernity