The Collapse of the Tokugawa Bakufu: 1862-1868 |
Contents
THE ATTEMPT AT RECOVERY | 65 |
The Foundations of Social Disaster | 205 |
THE ATTEMPT AT RENOVATION | 267 |
Domestic Politics and Diplomatic Perturbations | 305 |
The Crisis of Late 1867 | 381 |
Recapitulation and Analysis | 445 |
Clock Time Conversion Table | 483 |
vii | 508 |
Character List | 543 |
Bibliography | 567 |
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