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Japanese History from the Ancient Times to Modern Day


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Japanese History from the Ancient Times to Modern Day
An outline of the history of Japan from its first inhabitants to the modern industrialized power nation of today.
2,500 words (approx. 10 pages) | 21 sources | MLA | 2002 United States


Paper Summary:

The following paper discusses the exciting course of the history of one of the world's most prominent and influential countries: Japan. It examines Japan's days through simple life in the ancient times (Yayoi, Jomon, and Heian periods) to years of civil unrest during the Feudal times, dominated by constant warfare for the position of ultimate power: shogun. This paper also looks at Japan's culture, her people and her ideology, as time passes into the Meiji restoration. The writer discusses Japan's fierce struggle for global prominence as she tries to expand beyond her tiny island nation onto mainland Asia, only to be sucked into the global conflict of World War II. The writer reflects on the country's vital role in this war, and analyzes her sad defeat and ultimate rebirth out of one of the darkest periods in history. The paper also has a brief summary of Japanese history from the 1970's to the present day.

From the Paper:

"The Japanese archipelago was first inhabited more than 100,000 years ago, when it still comprised part of the continental Asian land mass. Archaeological discoveries indicate that the ancient people of this time (The Old Stone Age or Paleolithic Age) survived on a very basic diet provided through daily hunting and gathering. The New Stone, or Neolithic age, dating at 10,000 years BC, is characterized by the manufacture of refined stone implements, the development of advanced hunting techniques using bows and arrows, and the production of earthenware containers for cooking and storing food. This age ushered in the Jomon period (around 8000 to 300 BC) so named after the jomon (cord-marked) style of pottery which originated during this time. Agriculture, primarily rice planting, and metalworking techniques were introduced from mainland Asia around 300 BC, towards the end of the period. The native peoples of Japan now began incorporating farming tools, metal weapons and bronze swords, and mirrors into their daily life and culture. The new machinery helped increase agricultural production, mirrors were used in religious rituals, and the new found weapons helped settle any domestic disputes between rival Japanese tribes."

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APA Citation:

Japanese History from the Ancient Times to Modern Day (2012, January 15). Retrieved February 10, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Essay-Japanese-History-from-the-Ancient-Times-to-Modern-Day/6955

MLA Citation:

"Japanese History from the Ancient Times to Modern Day" 15 January 2012. Web. 10 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Essay-Japanese-History-from-the-Ancient-Times-to-Modern-Day/6955>




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Jul 29, 2002
I graduated Phi Beta Kappa from a prestigious undergraduate college, earned a Ph.D. in psychology from the # 3 ranked school in the country, and completed 2 post- docs. My papers are all outstanding quality.
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