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JAP100 Historie
Nathan Hopson
12 episodes
2 days ago
Who: Nathan Hopson What: Lectures for the history section of JAP100 (UiB) When: First posted Fall 2021 Where: UiB, NO Why: Because you should be able to listen to lectures on your terms (when you want, at your own pace, etc.) and you should be able to go back and review anytime you want. Even more importantly, we should do something more interesting in class!
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Who: Nathan Hopson What: Lectures for the history section of JAP100 (UiB) When: First posted Fall 2021 Where: UiB, NO Why: Because you should be able to listen to lectures on your terms (when you want, at your own pace, etc.) and you should be able to go back and review anytime you want. Even more importantly, we should do something more interesting in class!
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JAP100 History: 3.2 Late Meiji, Korea
JAP100 Historie
1 hour 14 minutes 40 seconds
4 years ago
JAP100 History: 3.2 Late Meiji, Korea

This lecture will consist of four distinct parts, arranged only partially in chronological order. The first will consist of a look at some of the less positive reaction to Japan’s rise and its victory over Russia. As we are reaching the end of the Meiji period in this lecture, this is a good time to look back on the imperial personage and institution as it was constructed over that time. That will take up the middle section of this lecture. The third part will return to the kind of more or less chronological narrative we have been following so far, taking us through the so-called “Taisho political crisis” of 1912, the year of Meiji’s death, and into the World War I era. The final section treats the annexation and subsequent treatment of Korea, with some reference, particularly for the purposes of comparison, to Japan’s older colony, Taiwan.

JAP100 Historie
Who: Nathan Hopson What: Lectures for the history section of JAP100 (UiB) When: First posted Fall 2021 Where: UiB, NO Why: Because you should be able to listen to lectures on your terms (when you want, at your own pace, etc.) and you should be able to go back and review anytime you want. Even more importantly, we should do something more interesting in class!