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YANG Jikai, ITŌ Takayuki, eds.,

“Meiji Nihon to kakumei Chūgoku” no shisō-shi: Kindai Higashiajia ni okeru “chi” to nashonarizumu no sōgo kanryū (Meiji Japan and Revolutionary China: An Intellectual History -The Convergence of Knowledge and Nationalism in Modern East Asia)

Minerva Shobō, July 2021.
“Meiji Nihon to kakumei Chūgoku” no shisō-shi: Kindai Higashiajia ni okeru “chi” to nashonarizumu no sōgo kanryū <span>(Meiji Japan and Revolutionary China: An Intellectual History -The Convergence of Knowledge and Nationalism in Modern East Asia)</span>

How did ideologies in modern East Asia develop and, moreover, interact with one another? What ideas were developed by thinkers in Japan, from the Tokugawa period through the Meiji revolution, and in China, from the Qing dynasty through the Xinhai and socialist revolutions? This book locates the development of the ideologies of Zhu Xi, Wang Yangming, progressivism, kokutai thought, nationalism, Asianism, and communism at the center of modern history, and seeks thereby to reconstruct East Asia’s political, social and intellectual history.
(Translated from the Minerva Shobō website)

https://www.minervashobo.co.jp/book/b577615.html