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The work traces Japan's transformation from enforced seclusion under the Tokugawa shogunate to rapid modernization after the arrival of Western powers, focusing on early reformers who advocated Western learning and imperial restoration, the diplomatic contacts that preceded formal opening, and the political struggles between exclusionist and opening factions. It examines cultural shifts including a revival of Confucian study, the resurgence of Shinto at Buddhism's expense, and the practical role of interpreters and foreign influence in science, trade, and naval encounters, while profiling key figures and incidents that propelled the nation's political and social reconstruction.

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J. Morris

J. Morris is an author recognized for his contributions to the understanding of Japanese culture and history. His notable work, "Makers of Japan," explores the influential figures and events that have shaped modern Japan. Through his writing, Morris provides insights into the complexities of Japanese society and its evolution over time. His work is valuable for readers interested in cultural studies and the historical context of Japan.

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