This book is a guide of Japanese history from the viewpoint of how Tokyo has developed into a megalopolis. Among researchers of Japanese studies, the question of whether traditional Japanese society has changed is a topic pursued by students and researchers alike in various fields. The major question of this book is whether modernization had changed the lives and soul of the Japanese people. To provide a basic framework to discuss Japanese culture from various angles, I have chosen Tokyo as a common viewpoint. I have analyzed how daily lives and urban culture have developed under the process of modernization. This book will serve as an introduction and travel guide for readers to understand the historical settings behind the high-tech landscape of Tokyo, which has been a busy thriving city since it was founded in 1590. It is the best companion for your classes and your visit to Tokyo.
Jehovah’s Witnesses in Europe
This history documents the persecution of Jehovah’s Witnesses in Eastern Europe. It compares their survival under different political systems, from dictatorships to modern Russia, where a renewed ban has returned Soviet-era conditions of repression.
