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A Handbook of Modern Japan by Ernest W. Clement

by Clement, Ernest W. (Ernest Wilson), 1860-1941
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A Handbook of Modern Japan by Ernest W. Clement is a comprehensive account of Japan’s transformation into a modern world power, written in the early 20th century. The work seeks to portray Japan as it exists in the present while acknowledging its rich historical context. Covering various aspects of Japanese society, politics, economy, and culture, it serves as a valuable resource for both specialists seeking detailed insights and general readers looking for a broad understanding of modern Japan. The opening of this handbook sets the stage for an exploration of Japan’s geography, emphasizing its positioning between major nations and its historical connections with the United States. It outlines how Japan’s insular nature has cultivated its unique identity and relationship with neighboring countries in Asia. As the chapter delves into physical geography, the author discusses the country’s mountainous features, climate diversity, and extensive coastlines, which contribute to Japan’s agricultural and industrial prospects while also highlighting the country’s vulnerability to natural disasters. This foundational knowledge allows readers to appreciate the intricate developments that have marked Japan’s journey into modernity. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Language English
Category History

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