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Private Academies of Chinese Learning in Meiji Japan

The Decline and Transformation of the Kangaku Juku

This comprehensive study of a little-known but significant area in Japanese education not only contributes to a better understanding of education in the Meiji period but is also relevant to the reform of Japan’s public education system today. The modern state-controlled system we take for granted today is just as much a product of historical circumstances as the juku was; it, too, must therefore be open to challenge.

280 pages | 1 map, 10 figures, 5 tables | 5.47 x 8.54 | © 2003

History: Asian History


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