Foundations of Constitutional Government in Modern Japan, 1868-1900
β Scribed by George Akita
- Publisher
- Harvard University Press
- Year
- 1967
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 304
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
PREFACE
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
Assemblies and Constitutions
Itagaki and the Movement for Parliamentary Government
ItΕ and Εkuma: The Crisis of 1881
ItΕ and the Drafting of the Meiji Constitution
Preparing for "Parhamentary" Government
The Constitution in Practice: The First Diet
ItΕ and Yamagata: The Nature and Role of Parties
The Second ItΕ Ministry: ItΕ as a Constitutional Statesman
ItΕ and His "National Party"
ItΕ, Yamagata, and the KenseitΕ: Formation of the SeiyΕ«kai
Epilogue
Conclusions
Bibhography
Notes
Glossary
Index
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