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入門 日本の歴史と文化
| サブタイトル | From the Meiji Restoration to the end of World War II (1868-1945) |
|---|---|
| 担当者名 | 昇 亜美子 |
| 単位 | 2 |
| 年度・学期 | 2025 春(学期後半) |
| 曜日時限 | 木1,2 |
| キャンパス | 三田 |
| 授業実施形態 | 対面授業(主として対面授業) |
| 登録番号 | 19749 |
| 設置学部・研究科 | 国際センター |
| 学年 | 2, 3, 4 |
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| 科目概要 | - |
| K-Number | CIN-CO-00153-212-03 |
| 科目設置 | 学部・研究科 | CIN | 国際センター |
|---|---|---|---|
| 学科・専攻 | CO | ||
| 科目主番号 | レベル | 0 | 学部共通 |
| 大分類 | 0 | その他科目 | |
| 小分類 | 15 | 国際センター講座(人文科学) - 歴史 | |
| 科目種別 | 3 | 選択科目 | |
| 科目補足 | 授業区分 | 2 | 講義 |
| 授業実施形態 | 1 | 対面授業(主として対面授業) | |
| 授業言語 | 2 | 英語 | |
| 学問分野 | 03 | 歴史学、考古学、博物館学およびその関連分野 | |
授業科目の内容・目的・方法・到達目標
1. Course Description
This course explores the major developments in Japanese history and culture from the Meiji period to the end of World War II. The course focuses on key issues and transformations in Japanese society, politics, foreign relations, and culture. Central questions to be addressed include: What were the major transformations in modern Japanese history? What factors explain these changes? How have Japanese society and culture evolved? How has Japan interacted with the world? By the end of the course, students are expected to gain a broad understanding of the key events and dynamics that shaped modern Japan’s historical development.
2. Assignments
2.1 Weekly Comments
Reading materials for this course are available on the K-LMS platform. Each week’s readings can be found in the corresponding class folder (e.g., materials for Week 2 are in the “Week 2” folder). Students are required to read the assigned materials for each class and submit a short comment (maximum 150 words) on the reading. The comment must be uploaded to the “Weekly Comments” section of that week’s folder by 11:00 AM on the day before class. Comments should not summarize the reading but should present the student’s original opinion or ideas. For example, comments might critically assess the author’s argument, react to specific parts of the material, or compare it to cases from other countries. Detailed instructions on writing comments will be provided in the first class.
2.2 Debate
Students will be divided into groups to participate in a debate scheduled for Week 14. During Week 9, each group will have time to select a debate topic related to Japanese history and culture (1868–1945). More details will be shared in class.
3. Term Paper
There will be no final exam for this course. Instead, students are required to submit a term paper (1,500 words) on a topic related to Japanese history and culture within the period covered by the course. The paper must be submitted via the Canvas LMS platform. Detailed submission instructions and deadlines will be provided during the semester.
This course explores the major developments in Japanese history and culture from the Meiji period to the end of World War II. The course focuses on key issues and transformations in Japanese society, politics, foreign relations, and culture. Central questions to be addressed include: What were the major transformations in modern Japanese history? What factors explain these changes? How have Japanese society and culture evolved? How has Japan interacted with the world? By the end of the course, students are expected to gain a broad understanding of the key events and dynamics that shaped modern Japan’s historical development.
2. Assignments
2.1 Weekly Comments
Reading materials for this course are available on the K-LMS platform. Each week’s readings can be found in the corresponding class folder (e.g., materials for Week 2 are in the “Week 2” folder). Students are required to read the assigned materials for each class and submit a short comment (maximum 150 words) on the reading. The comment must be uploaded to the “Weekly Comments” section of that week’s folder by 11:00 AM on the day before class. Comments should not summarize the reading but should present the student’s original opinion or ideas. For example, comments might critically assess the author’s argument, react to specific parts of the material, or compare it to cases from other countries. Detailed instructions on writing comments will be provided in the first class.
2.2 Debate
Students will be divided into groups to participate in a debate scheduled for Week 14. During Week 9, each group will have time to select a debate topic related to Japanese history and culture (1868–1945). More details will be shared in class.
3. Term Paper
There will be no final exam for this course. Instead, students are required to submit a term paper (1,500 words) on a topic related to Japanese history and culture within the period covered by the course. The paper must be submitted via the Canvas LMS platform. Detailed submission instructions and deadlines will be provided during the semester.
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