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THE HISTORY OF NATIONS

PREFACE

INTRODUCTION

CONTENTS

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

PART I FROM THE FOUNDING OF THE EMPIRE TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF FEUDAL REGIME. 660 B. C.-1186 A. D.

HISTORY OF JAPAN Chapter I THE MYTHICAL AGE

Chapter II THE BEGINNING OF THE EMPIRE 660 B. C.-192 A. D.

Chapter III RELATIONS WITH KOREA AND CHINA 192-645 A. D.

Chapter IV THE TAIKWA REFORM. 645-708 A. D.

Chapter V THE NARA EPOCH. 710-794 A. D.

Chapter VI THE HEI-AN EPOCH. 794-1186 A. D.

PART II THE FEUDAL AGES. 1186-1868

Chapter VII THE KAMAKURA GOVERNMENT. 1186-1339

Chapter VIII THE TEMPORARY RESTORATION OF IMPERIAL POWER. 1339-1393

Chapter IX THE MUROMACHI PERIOD. 1393-1573

Chapter X INTERNAL PEACE AND EXTERNAL WAR. 1573-1603

Chapter XI THE FOUNDATION OF THE EDO GOVERNMENT. 1603-1651

Chapter XII THE DECLINE OF THE EDO GOVERNMENT 1651-1837

Chapter XIII THE FALL OF THE EDO GOVERNMENT. 1837-1868

PART III THE NEW JAPAN. 1868-1893

Chapter XIV INTERNAL AFFAIRS. 1868-1893

Chapter XV FOREIGN RELATIONS. 1868-1893

PART IV CONSTITUTIONAL JAPAN. 1893

Chapter XVI THE CONSTITUTION IN THEORY AND IN PRACTICE 1893-1906

Chapter XVII PARTIES AND POLITICS. 1893-1906 [1]

Chapter XVIII ECONOMIC PROGRESS. 1893-1906

Chapter XIX THE CHINO-JAPANESE WAR. 1894-1895

Chapter XX JAPAN AND RUSSIA IN KOREA AND MANCHURIA 1893-1904

Chapter XXI THE RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR AND ITS AFTERMATH 1904

BIBLIOGRAPHY

BIBLIOGRAPHY (2)

INDEX

INDEX (2)

The History of Nations

JAPAN

GHENT
EDITION


THE JAPANESE AND RUSSIAN COMMANDERS OF THE LATE WAR IN THE PENINSULA OF LIAO-TUNG, MANCHURIA
THE JAPANESE AND RUSSIAN COMMANDERS OF
THE LATE WAR IN THE PENINSULA OF
LIAO-TUNG, MANCHURIA

GENERAL NODZU GENERAL BARON KUROKI
Opposed to General Bilderding at the       Commander-in-Chief of the First
Battle of Mukden Japanese Army
 
GENERAL KUROPATKIN
Commander-in-Chief of the Russian
Army in the Far East
 
GENERAL LIGNIEVITCH GENERAL NOGI
Successor to General Kuropatkin Japanese Commander before Port
  Arthur
 
GENERAL OKU MARSHAL OYAMA
Opposed to General Kaulbars at the Commander of the Japanese Field
Battle of Mukden Forces. Victor at Liao-yang,
  Sha-ho and Mukden
 
From drawings made by H. W. Koekkoek from photographs

THE HISTORY OF NATIONS
HENRY CABOT LODGE, Ph. D., LL. D. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

JAPAN

From the Japanese Government History
Edited With Supplementary Chapters
by


K. ASAKAWA

Instructor in Japanese Civilization
Yale University

Volume VII

Illustrated

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