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Le Moment Nipponiste (1888-1897)

- Nation Et Democratie A L'Ere Meiji

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English summary: In the 1880s, an occasion arose "that only comes once every thousand years" the government promised the population a Constitution, and announced elections. In 1888, a group of intellectuals created the journal, Nihonjin ("the Japanese").

They hoped to intervene in the political and social sphere since, for them, modernising the State was not enough: a true Nation had to be built. The Japanese people needed to see themselves as an integrated whole, as well as bearers of a singular identity that would contribute to world progress.

The Japanese people's participation in their government and affirmation of a national spirit are two facets of a single idea that the journal's founders would strive to clarify and impose through their articles and commitments, which sometimes met with unexpected success.

French description: In the 1880s, an occasion arose "that only comes once every thousand years" the government promised the population a Constitution, and announced elections. In 1888, a group of intellectuals created the journal, Nihonjin ("the Japanese").

They hoped to intervene in the political and social sphere since, for them, modernising the State was not enough: a true Nation had to be built. The Japanese people needed to see themselves as an integrated whole, as well as bearers of a singular identity that would contribute to world progress.

The Japanese people's participation in their government and affirmation of a national spirit are two facets of a single idea that the journal's founders would strive to clarify and impose through their articles and commitments, which sometimes met with unexpected success.

English summary: In the 1880s, an occasion arose "that only comes once every thousand years" the government promised the population a Constitution, and announced elections. In 1888, a group of intellectuals created the journal, Nihonjin ("the Japanese").

They hoped to intervene in the political and social sphere since, for them, modernising the State was not enough: a true Nation had to be built. The Japanese people needed to see themselves as an integrated whole, as well as bearers of a singular identity that would contribute to world progress.

The Japanese people's participation in their government and affirmation of a national spirit are two facets of a single idea that the journal's founders would strive to clarify and impose through their articles and commitments, which sometimes met with unexpected success.

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Detaljer
  • SprogFransk
  • Sidetal256
  • Udgivelsesdato30-05-2016
  • ISBN139782251722306
  • Forlag Les Belles Lettres
  • FormatPaperback
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  • Vægt1292 g
  • Dybde2,7 cm
  • coffee cup img
    10 cm
    book img
    21,5 cm
    28,1 cm

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