HIST19029 History of Modern Japan

Course description

This course will present a general overview of the major themes in modern Japanese history from the Tokugawa period to contemporary Japanese politics, society and foreign relations. It will begin with a discussion of Japanese cultural traditions, followed by an overview of the Tokugawa period. The rest of the course will investigate: Meiji Japan and the era of Taisho and Showa democracy, the rise of militarism, World War II and the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere, the American Occupation, the post-war economic miracle, contemporary Japanese politics, society and foreign policy, and Japanese-Australian relations.

Course at a glance

Faculty: Faculty of Arts, Health and Sciences
Career: Undergraduate
Units of credit: 6
Requisites: Prerequisite: Minimum of 18 Units
Student Contribution Band: Band 1
EFTSL 0.12500

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Term Campuses
T2 FLEX: ROK
T3 FLEX