The last 120 years have seen enormous changes in Japanese society as Japan has grown from a `third world' country into an international power. Ann Waswo outlines the main events in this important period of Japanese history and considers the role of the ordinary Japanese citizen in the country's development, together with the constant but changing relationship which the state has had with its people since the nineteenth century. Refusing to place too much emphasis upon the `uniqueness' of Japanese culture, she searches for historical explanations of Japan's success and development.
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