明治维新
史学
叙述的
位于
单一制国家
历史
明治时代
领域(数学)
政府(语言学)
美学
文学类
政治学
社会学
古代史
艺术
法学
哲学
语言学
考古
人工智能
计算机科学
纯数学
数学
标识
DOI:10.1017/s0010417500010525
摘要
Like other dramatic and discontinuous historical processes, the Meiji Restoration of 1868 possesses the inherent fascination to sustain yet another rehearsal of its basic course of events. The present one differs from others in several ways. It does not center on samurai heroes and villains contesting foreign incursion. Instead it identifies fully four groups that acted during the late Tokugawa era, the years 1850–68, known by the generic periodizing word bakumatsu—“the end of the bakufu,” that is, of the shogun's government situated at Edo. It presents each group according to the experiences and motives of its members. It points to the interactions between the four narrative structures, the plots or mythoi , but without homogenizing them into a unitary historiographical line. It also recognizes the necessary prefiguration of the historian's field but tries nevertheless to convey the perceived intentions of the four groups of historical actors.
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