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"Jinsei,
Jinzai,
and Jitsugaku: Social Values and Leadership in Late Tokugawa
Thought." In Harry D. Harootunian and Bernard S. Silberman,
eds., Modern Japanese Leadership: Transition and Change,
pp. 83-119. Tucson: University of
Arizona Press, 1966.
Edited (with Bernard S.
Silberman).
Modern Japanese Leadership: Transition and Change. Tucson:
University of Arizona Press, 1966.
Contents:
Harumi Befu, "Duty, Reward, Sanction, and Power: Four-Cornered Office of the Tokugawa Village Headman":25-50.
John B. Cornell, "From Caste Patron to Entrepreneur and Political Ideologue: Transformation in 19th and 20th Century Outcaste Leadership Elites":51-81.
Harry D. Harootunian, "Jinsei, Jinzai, and Jitsugaku: Social Values and Leadership in Late Tokugawa Thought":83-119.
Eugene Soviak, "An Early Meiji Intellectual in Politics: Baba Tatsui and the Jiyuto":121-170.
Irwin Scheiner, "Christian Samurai and Samurai Values":171-194.
Sidney DeVere Brown, "Okubo Toshimichi and the First Home Ministry Bureaucracy: 1873-1878":195-232.
Bernard S. Silberman, "Elite Transformation in the Meiji Restoration: The Upper Civil Services 1968-1873":233-259.
James B. Crowley, "From Closed Door to Empire: The Formation of the Meiji Military Establishment":261-287.
Ardath W. Burks, "A 'Sub-Leader' in the Emergence of the Diplomatic Function: Ikeda Chohatsu (Chikugo no Kami), 1837-1879":289-322.
Marlene Mayo, "Rationality in the Meiji Restoration: The Iwakura Embassy":323-369.
Joyce Lebra, "The Kaishinto as a Political Elite":371-383.
Alfred B. Clubok, "Political Party Membership and Sub-Leadership in Rural Japan: A Case Study of Okayama Prefecture":385-409.
Bernard S. Silberman,
"Conclusion":411-426.
Review of Kurt
Steiner's
Local
Government in Japan. American Historical
Review
(July
1966), 71(4):1412-1414.
Review of Masakazu Iwata's
Okubo Toshimichi, the Bismarck of Japan.
Harvard
Journal
of Asiatic Studies (1966), 26:258-263.