Mori Arinori (Harvard East Asian) - Ivan Parker Hall - Books - Harvard University Press - 9780674284777 - February 5, 1973
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Mori Arinori (Harvard East Asian)

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On February 11, 1889, as all Tokyo prepared to celebrate the promulgation of the Meiji Constitution, an assassin's blade brought to an end the life of Mori Arinori, Japanese minister of education. Mori had been a symbol to Japanese and Westerners alike of his country's rapid, yet often painful, strides toward modernization. He was a maverick among the modernizing leaders of Meiji Japan as evidenced by even a few of his many pioneering accomplishments: as first diplomatic envoy to America, as founder of Japan's first modern philosophical society and her first comercial college, as the first to marry in the Western fashion, and as the first education minister under the new cabinet system.

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Released February 5, 1973
ISBN13 9780674284777
Publishers Harvard University Press
Pages 552
Dimensions 150 × 220 × 20 mm   ·   965 g
Language English  

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