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Preface | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Ch. 1 | Prologue: Agency and Structure in the Meiji Restoration | 1 |
The Myth of the Meiji Rescoration | 4 | |
The Meaning of the Meiji Restoration | 6 | |
Ch. 2 | Time and History in Japan | 13 |
Ch. 3 | Pax Tokugawa | 29 |
Characterizing Tokugawa Japan | 29 | |
The Tokugawa Feudal System | 31 | |
Pax Tokugawa: Multistate Balance of Power | 35 | |
Levers of Change | 37 | |
The Realm as a Normative Concept | 41 | |
Ch. 4 | Plotting Bakumatsu History: A Fourfold Narrative | 43 |
Motives and Narratives in Writing History | 43 | |
A Matrix of Motivational Determinants | 66 | |
Reconsidering the History of Motives | 73 | |
Ch. 5 | Pursuing the Millennium in Bakumatsu Japan | 77 |
Apocalypse and Artifice at Liminal Moments | 78 | |
Millennial Dreams as Models of Social Action | 83 | |
Salvation Sects: Tenrikyo and Konkokyo | 86 | |
The Millenarian Conversion of Samurai Nativism | 90 | |
Ch. 6 | What the Hell! Ee ja nai ka Dancing as a Form of Protest | 95 |
Falling Charms and Dancing Parties | 95 | |
Paralysis of Central Space | 102 | |
Foreign Views of ee ja nai ka | 104 | |
Urban ee ja nai ka in Kyoto | 107 | |
Rural ee ja nai ka in Harima | 109 | |
A Historiographical Question | 111 | |
A Revolutionary Situation? | 113 | |
Ee ja nai ka the Movie | 117 | |
Ch. 7 | Epilogue: The Crowd in the Meiji Restoration | 123 |
A Funeral in Fujisawa | 123 | |
Carnival or Festival? | 125 | |
Notes | 133 | |
Glossary | 157 | |
Bibliography | 171 | |
Index | 195 |
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