The Story of Japan - Softcover

Van Bergen, R.

 
9781493704606: The Story of Japan

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Discover the rich history, culture, and transformation of one of the world’s most fascinating civilizations in this engaging classic introduction to Japan.

In The Story of Japan, author and historian R. Van Bergen presents an insightful account of Japan’s remarkable journey from ancient times to the modern age. Written for general readers, this classic volume explores the people, traditions, rulers, wars, and cultural achievements that shaped the island nation and helped transform it into a major world power.
Readers are guided through the legendary beginnings of Japanese history, the rise of emperors and shoguns, the age of the samurai, and the political and military struggles that defined medieval Japan. The book also examines the influence of Buddhism, the flowering of Japanese art and culture, and the dramatic encounters with the outside world that reshaped the country during the nineteenth century.

Particular attention is given to Japan’s extraordinary modernization during the Meiji Restoration, when centuries of isolation gave way to rapid industrial, political, and military change. Van Bergen vividly describes how Japan emerged as a modern state while retaining many elements of its ancient traditions and national identity.

Written in a lively and accessible style, The Story of Japan transforms a vast and complex subject into an engaging narrative. More than a history book, it offers a fascinating glimpse into the customs, ideals, and historical experiences that shaped Japanese civilization.

This carefully restored reprint revives a classic work of popular history for modern audiences. Ideal for students, history enthusiasts, and readers interested in Asian history and culture, The Story of Japan remains a compelling introduction to one of the world’s oldest and most influential civilizations.

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Robert Van Bergen M.A. was one of the first Americans to enter Japan after that nation ended its centuries of isolation following the famous Admiral Perry incident, and won renown in the Asiatic nation for teaching English to its nobility, becoming Principal of the Nobles’ School in Tokyo. While there, he wrote the first comprehensive histories of Japan to appear in English, and acquired considerable additional fame in the West as a result.

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