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Foundations of constitutional government in modern Japan, 1868-1900
Akita, George.
Year: 1967.
Publisher:  Harvard University Press. 
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Frontmatter
Introduction
I Assemblies and Constitutions, Early Meiji
II Itagaki and the Movement for Parliamentary Government
III Itō and Ōkuma: The Crisis of 1881
IV Itō and the Drafting of the Meiji Constitution
V Preparing for "Parliamentary" Government
VI The Constitution in Practice: The First Diet
VII Itō and Yamagata: The Nature and Role of Parties
VIII The Second Itō Ministry: Itō as a Constitutional Statesman
IX Itō and His "National Party"
X Itō, Yamagata, and the Kenseitō: Formation of the Seiyūkai
Epilogue
Conclusions
Bibliography
Notes
Glossary
Index
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Title: Foundations of constitutional government in modern Japan, 1868-1900 : George Akita.
Author: Akita, George
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Source Version: Foundations of constitutional government in modern Japan, 1868-1900 : George Akita
Akita, George
Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1967.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.01887
Subject Headings: • Constitutional history -- Japan
• Japan -- Politics and government -- 1868-1912
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