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Education in Tokugawa Japan / R. P. Dore

Tác giả : R. P. Dore

Nhà xuất bản : The Athlone Press

Năm xuất bản : 1965

Nơi xuất bản : London

Mô tả vật lý : xi, 346 p. : illus., map ; 23 cm

Số phân loại : 370.952

Chủ đề : 1. Giáo dục -- Lịch sử -- Nhật Bản. 2. Education -- History -- Japan. 3. Lịch sử giáo dục Nhật Bản.

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Japanese cultural life had reached a low ebb at the beginning of the Tokugawa period. The Japanese society which emerged when Tokugawa Ieyasu had completed the process of pacifying warring baronies was neither literary, nor hardly literate. The rulers were warriors and the people they ruled were largely illiterate. The Japan of 1868 was a very different society: practically every samurai was literate and it was a world in which books abounded. The transformation which had occurred in these two and a half centuries was an essential precondition for the success of the policy which the leaders of the Meiji Restoration were to adopt. An in-depth survey of the development and education during the period, this book remains one of the key analyses of the effects of Tokugawa educators and education on modern day Japan.

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