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Japan Since 1860s

#1 User is offline   siwayun 

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Posted 28 July 2009 - 01:33 PM

Since 1860s, the political landscape in JPN has undergone a series of changes. First, there was the bakafu, then there came the constitutuional monarchy and finally party politics. do you see a continuity during the process? what are the respective favourable conditions for Japan to develop each of the three systems?

Many thanks in advance!!!!!!!

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Posted 30 July 2009 - 12:04 PM

I do not have a clue.
You are way beyond me already on this topic! :blush:

What I will do for you is to post a notice on the History Teachers' forum, and see if anyone there has the specialist knowledge you need to answer this question. If you look back in the next week, you will see of anyone has been able to answer you.

To be blunt, I fear you may be disappointed. It is a very specialist topic, and manyt of the teachers who frequent the forum will be on holiday.
However, worth a try.

#3 User is offline   siwayun 

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Posted 30 July 2009 - 12:57 PM

View PostMrJohnDClare, on Jul 30 2009, 01:04 PM, said:

I do not have a clue.
You are way beyond me already on this topic! :blush:

What I will do for you is to post a notice on the History Teachers' forum, and see if anyone there has the specialist knowledge you need to answer this question. If you look back in the next week, you will see of anyone has been able to answer you.

To be blunt, I fear you may be disappointed. It is a very specialist topic, and manyt of the teachers who frequent the forum will be on holiday.
However, worth a try.


that's ok. i am keeping my fingers crossed, hoping that someone would give an ans to my q...

#4 User is offline   MrJohnDClare 

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Posted 11 September 2009 - 07:27 PM

Sorry.
Please accept my apologies that no one has been able to help you.

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Posted 07 October 2009 - 08:46 PM

this sounds extremely interesting. Got any good leads so far siwayun?

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