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Evolution Of The Japanese, Social And Psychic

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The author applies social-scientific analysis to trace Japan's transformation from traditional to modern society, arguing that foreign contact and institutional change produced both material and ideal lines of progress. The work sketches historical transition and then examines national sensibilities and specific traits—emotionalism, hero-worship, patriotism, attitudes toward children and marriage, industry, suspicion, jealousy, revenge, and the rise of humane impulses—while discussing the social valuation and condition of women and family reorganization. Emphasis is placed on sociological causes rather than racial determinism and on the broader applicability of the interpretive framework to other Asian societies.

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Sidney Lewis Gulick

Sidney Lewis Gulick was an American author and scholar known for his contributions to the understanding of Japanese society and culture. His notable works include "Evolution Of The Japanese, Social And Psychic," which explores the social and psychological development of the Japanese people, and "Working Women of Japan," which examines the roles and challenges faced by women in Japanese society. Gulick's writings reflect a deep engagement with the cultural dynamics of Japan during a period of significant change, making him an important figure in the study of Japanese social history.

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