As one of the most rapid and earliest nations to achieve "Western
modernisation", much of Japan's success stems from its fruitful
literacy history during the Tokugawa shogunate as well as later
influences from Western educational ideals and consequent economic
and democratic conflicts in Japan. This book seeks to enlighten
readers on how education and schooling contributed to Japan's
particular process of modernisation and industrialisation. These
historical insights can be applied to crises in formal and
systemised education today, and form the basis of potential
solutions to controversies faced by formal education in Japan and
other nation-states. A book that bridges the international
information gap in Japan's history of education will be immensely
valuable to historians of both international and Japanese
education.
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