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A concise historical survey outlines the imperial family and court, the administrative boards that structured governance, and the development of feudal authorities. It recounts the empire's political evolution through early eras, the consolidation of centralized rule, and the legal and institutional frameworks that regulated daimyo and samurai classes. Subsequent chapters describe the decline of the shogunate, reforms following its abolition, and expanding diplomatic and military engagements with foreign powers, including conflicts that shifted regional balance. A supplementary chapter considers more recent events that illustrate the nation's rapid modernization and emergence onto the international stage.

About the Author

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Walter G. Dickson

Walter G. Dickson was an author known for his work on Japan, particularly his book titled "Japan," which explores various aspects of the country, its culture, and society. His writing provides insights into the historical context and developments of Japan during his time. While not widely recognized in mainstream literary circles, Dickson's contributions offer valuable perspectives for readers interested in Japanese history and culture.