History of Japan 3600-19-JAW1-HJ2
The lecture concerns the more recent history of Japan, i.e., from the mid-19th century to the present day, including the Meiji era (1868–1912), Taishō era (1912–1926), Shōwa era (1926–1989), Heisei era (1989–2019), and Reiwa era (2019–).
Among the topics discussed are the factors that led to the restoration of imperial rule in 1868, Japan’s embarkation on a path of accelerated reforms, and the establishment of a modern constitutional monarchy. Attention is also devoted to the distinctive features of “Taishō democracy” and Japanese nationalism, as well as the course and consequences of the wars and colonial expansion carried out by Japan.
The lecture also analyzes issues related to Japan’s postwar history.
It presents, among other things, the circumstances of the surrender, the course of American occupation reforms, the effects of the treaties signed in San Francisco, and subsequent efforts to revise those arrangements, including the normalization of relations with the Eastern Bloc. Further topics of consideration include Japan’s political system, directions of foreign policy, and matters related to national defense and security.
The lecture also covers the stages of postwar economic development and social transformations.
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Learning outcomes
KNOWLEDGE
- has basic knowledge in the range of theory of humanities necessary to understand chosen cultural aspects in history of Japan [K_W04];
- has detailed and organized knowledge of history of Japan [K_W06];
- has detailed and organized knowledge of socio-cultural issues in Japan within the scope of natural environment and ethnic, demographic and political situation [K_W09];
- can name and characterize basic cultural phenomena of Japan
[K_W10];
- has organized knowledge of natural, geopolitical and economic environment and their importance for the historical situation of Japan [K_W11];
- is aware of the linguistic variety in Japanese culture and its influence on the cultural and political situation of the world [K_W14]
- knows and understands basic analysis and interpretation methods of various products of culture characteristic of chosen theories and schools of research within the scope of history [K_W18];
SKILLS
- can indicate sources of cultural differences between the countries of the Orient [K_U02];
- can use the knowledge of history of Japan to analyze and interpret events taking place in the modern world [K_U04];
- can appropriately place Japan in the context of circumstances pertinent to natural, geopolitical and economic environment [K_U05];
- can use the knowledge of socio-cultural issues of Japan in typical professional situations [K_U09];
- has a skill in presenting detailed aspects within the scope of cultural issues of Japan in Polish and other foreign language taking into consideration the intellectual tradition of Japan [K_U21].
SOCIAL COMPETENCES
- understands the need to learn all one’s life [K_K01];
- can set appropriate goals and ways to achieve them in the context of academic, professional and social activity [K_K04];
- has awareness of the cultural distinctness and its religious, philosophical, traditional and historical roots and its significance for understanding modern world [K_K05];
- sees the need of dialogue between cultures [K_K06];
- is aware of significance the culture of Japan has for the culture of the world [K_K07];
- acts in aid of sharing and promoting cultural heritage of Japan [K_K08];
- perceives the positive socio-cultural values of Japan and possibility to use them in own personal development and effective intercultural communication [K_K09];
Assessment criteria
result of the written exam (semester cycle)
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Bibliography
The Cambridge History of Japan, pr. zbior. (1988-1999), t. I-VII
Gordon A., Nowożytna historia Japonii. Od czasów Tokugawów do współczesności (2010)
Hall J.W., Japonia (1979)
Japonia ery Shōwa (1926-1989). Kultura i realia społeczne, red. K. Starecka, (2019)
Pałasz-Rutkowska E., Starecka K., Japonia (2004)
Pałasz-Rutkowska E., Dzieje kultury japońskiej (2023)
Totman C., Historia Japonii (2010)
Tubielewicz J., Historia Japonii (1984)
Varley P., Kultura japońska (2006)
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