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Rubinger Private Academies of the Tokugawa Period
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ISBN: 978-1-4008-5672-5
Verlag: De Gruyter
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E-Book, Englisch, 302 Seiten
Reihe: Princeton Legacy Library
ISBN: 978-1-4008-5672-5
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
Widening the focus of previous studies of Japanese education during the Tokugawa period, Richard Rubinger emphasizes the role of the shijuku, or private academies of advanced studies, in preparing Japan for its modern transformation.
Originally published in 1982.
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FrontMatter, pg. i
Contents, pg. vii
List of Figures, pg. x
List of Illustrations, pg. xi
List of Tables, pg. xiv
Acknowledgments, pg. xv
Prefatory Note, pg. xvii
Introduction, pg. 1
I. Cultural Integration and Education: The rugaku System, pg. 15
II. Chinese Studies Shijuku of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries, pg. 41
III. Nineteenth-Century Chinese Studies ShiJuku: Hirose Tanso's Kangien, pg. 60
Introduction: Overview of Dutch Studies in Tokugawa Japan, pg. 101
IV. Dutch Studies Shijuku in Edo and Nagasaki, pg. 106
V. Dutch Studies Shijuku in Osaka: Ogata Koan's Teki Juku, pg. 126
Introduction, pg. 155
VI. Kokugaku Juku: Motoori Norinaga's Suzu no Ya, pg. 158
VII. Schools of the "Practical" Arts: Military Juku, Schools of Calligraphy and Calculation, pg. 174
VIII. Direct Action Juku, pg. 187
IX. Conclusion: Shijuku and Patterns of Tugaku in the Creation of a Modernizing Elite, pg. 208
A. A Historiographical Note on Schools in the Tokugawa Period, pg. 227
B. A Note on the "Shijuku-Terakoya Chart" in Nihon Kydiku-shi Shiryo (JMKSS), pg. 229
C. Development of the Kangien Compound, pg. 231
D. A Note on Currency and Shijuku Fees, pg. 232
E. BriefBiographies of Selected Kangien Students by Career, pg. 233
F. Entrance Fees at Dutch Schools in Edo, pg. 239
G. Biographies of Selected Students from Ogata Koan's TekiJukuMentionedintheText, pg. 240
H. Biographies of Selected Students at Shoka Sonjuku, pg. 242
I. Outlines of Educational Backgrounds and Careers of Selected Early Meiji Leaders Mentioned in the Text, pg. 245
Glossary, pg. 255
Bibliography, pg. 266
Index, pg. 275




