Academic Freedom and the Japanese Imperial University, 1868-1939
Explore the intricate dynamics of academic freedom in pre-war Japan with Academic Freedom and the Japanese Imperial University, 1868-1939 by University of California Press. This comprehensive study delves into the evolving nature and constraints of academic freedom from the Meiji Restoration through to the brink of World War II. With a meticulous analysis enriched by extensive biographical and archival material, this book offers valuable insights into the historical context and challenges faced by scholars during this pivotal era. Spanning 264 pages, it serves as an essential resource for historians, educators, and anyone interested in the intersection of education and politics in Japan. Published in 1992, this hardback edition is a must-have for your collection.