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Farina Nicholas. The Last Moment of a Loyal Life: Hara-kiri and Honor Ideology in Meiji Japan. - Haverford College, April 23, 2010, advised by Professor Paul Smith.
Contents
Introduction 4
The Transformations of Meiji Japan: Sowing Change in Tradition
The Meiji Period Begins 11
Foundations of Revolution 12
The Fall of the Samurai 15
Japan's Course Towards Modernization 18
Honor Ideology as an Essential Element of Japanese Culture
The Ways of the Samurai: Origins of Honor Ideology 22
The Fantasy of Honor: Honor Ideology in the Eighteenth Century 25
The Foundation for Meiji Honor Ideology 30
The Satusma Rebellion: Modernization Gains Momentum
The Road to Rebellion 32
The Korean Crisis of 1873 34
The Revolution Takes Shape 35
Links With Honor Ideology 38
The Last Moment of a Loyal Life: Nogi's Suicide and the end of Honor Ideology
One Day in September: The Fall of Meiji and Nogi 42
Honor in Art: Kokoro as a response to Nogi's Death 45
The Final Curtain: The Fading of Honor Ideology 51
Conclusion 54
Primary Sources 56
Secondary Sources 59