In the Bakumatsu period (1853-1868), Japan experienced many changes and challenges. One of these challenges was regarding how to learn from the West and how to use that knowledge in the building of Japan. One of the most important institutions for such Western learning was the Bansho Shirabesho, an institution created by the Tokugawa government in 1856 to translate Western materials, provide a school for Japanese scholars, and to censor the translations of Western works. This institution eventually gave language instruction in Dutch, English, French, German, and Russian and it also gave instruction in many other practical subjects such as military science and production. This thesis examines in detail how the Shirabesho was founded, what so...
The establishment of a national education system soon after the Meiji Restoration of 1868 is recogni...
This study is concerned with BUNKYU NO KAIKAKU (the reform of military government in 1863) in CHOSHU...
For about 265 years in Edo there was a period of relative peace. The four successors of Ieyasu (1543...
In the Bakumatsu period (1853-1868), Japan experienced many changes and challenges. One of these cha...
This paper argues that the establishment of government-sponsored and private schools during the Meij...
Bachelor thesis primary focuses on the process of opening Japan to the world in a second half of the...
After the visit of Commodore Matthew Perry in 1853-54, the Tokugawa shogunate established the Bansho...
The purpose of this thesis is to study the origin of Japan's modern navy, the history of which began...
In the above thesis the author has investigated the methods by which samurai were educated in the fe...
During the last years of the Bakufu, under the leadership of daimyô Yamanouchi Yôdô, the domain of T...
In today's globalised society English is vital to international communication and cooperation and En...
This thesis discusses the topic of Tokugawa shogunate defense policy at the turn of 18th and 19th ce...
During the period of about 260 years of the Edo Dynasty 1610~1868, there had developed throughout th...
Tokugawa Nariaki who became the 9th daimyo (lord) of the Mito domain in 1829, embarked on some progr...
The focus of this thesis investigates the development and modernization of one of Japan s oldest mor...
The establishment of a national education system soon after the Meiji Restoration of 1868 is recogni...
This study is concerned with BUNKYU NO KAIKAKU (the reform of military government in 1863) in CHOSHU...
For about 265 years in Edo there was a period of relative peace. The four successors of Ieyasu (1543...
In the Bakumatsu period (1853-1868), Japan experienced many changes and challenges. One of these cha...
This paper argues that the establishment of government-sponsored and private schools during the Meij...
Bachelor thesis primary focuses on the process of opening Japan to the world in a second half of the...
After the visit of Commodore Matthew Perry in 1853-54, the Tokugawa shogunate established the Bansho...
The purpose of this thesis is to study the origin of Japan's modern navy, the history of which began...
In the above thesis the author has investigated the methods by which samurai were educated in the fe...
During the last years of the Bakufu, under the leadership of daimyô Yamanouchi Yôdô, the domain of T...
In today's globalised society English is vital to international communication and cooperation and En...
This thesis discusses the topic of Tokugawa shogunate defense policy at the turn of 18th and 19th ce...
During the period of about 260 years of the Edo Dynasty 1610~1868, there had developed throughout th...
Tokugawa Nariaki who became the 9th daimyo (lord) of the Mito domain in 1829, embarked on some progr...
The focus of this thesis investigates the development and modernization of one of Japan s oldest mor...
The establishment of a national education system soon after the Meiji Restoration of 1868 is recogni...
This study is concerned with BUNKYU NO KAIKAKU (the reform of military government in 1863) in CHOSHU...
For about 265 years in Edo there was a period of relative peace. The four successors of Ieyasu (1543...