The People s Emperor

The People   s Emperor
Author: Kenneth J. Ruoff
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2020-03-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781684173709

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Few institutions are as well suited as the monarchy to provide a window on postwar Japan. The monarchy, which is also a family, has been significant both as a political and as a cultural institution. This comprehensive study analyzes numerous issues, including the role of individual emperors in shaping the institution, the manner in which the emperor’s constitutional position as symbol has been interpreted, the emperor’s intersection with politics through ministerial briefings, memories of Hirohito’s wartime role, nationalistic movements in support of Foundation Day and the reign-name system, and the remaking of the once sacrosanct throne into a "monarchy of the masses" embedded in the postwar culture of democracy. The author stresses the monarchy’s "postwarness," rather than its traditionality.

The Emperor of Law

The Emperor of Law
Author: Kaius Tuori
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2016-11-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780191092251

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In the days of the Roman Empire, the emperor was considered not only the ruler of the state, but also its supreme legal authority, fulfilling the multiple roles of supreme court, legislator, and administrator. The Emperor of Law explores how the emperor came to assume the mantle of a judge, beginning with Augustus, the first emperor, and spanning the years leading up to Caracalla and the Severan dynasty. While earlier studies have attempted to explain this change either through legislation or behaviour, this volume undertakes a novel analysis of the gradual expansion and elaboration of the emperor's adjudication and jurisdiction: by analysing the process through historical narratives, it argues that the emergence of imperial adjudication was a discourse that involved not only the emperors, but also petitioners who sought their rulings, lawyers who aided them, the senatorial elite, and the Roman historians and commentators who described it. Stories of emperors settling lawsuits and demonstrating their power through law, including those depicting 'mad' emperors engaging in violent repressions, played an important part in creating a shared conviction that the emperor was indeed the supreme judge alongside the empirical shift in the legal and political dynamic. Imperial adjudication reflected equally the growth of imperial power during the Principate and the centrality of the emperor in public life, and constitutional legitimation was thus created through the examples of previous actions - examples that historical authors did much to shape. Aimed at readers of classics, Roman law, and ancient history, The Emperor of Law offers a fundamental reinterpretation of the much debated problem of the advent of imperial supremacy in law that illuminates the importance of narrative studies to the field of legal history.

Learning the Sacred Way Of the Emperor

Learning the Sacred Way Of the Emperor
Author: Yukata Hibino
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2013-09-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781136195846

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First Published in 2005. This book is by no means an abstract volume addressed to the scholarly reader. It is concerned throughout with the conceptions and ideals of the Japanese people in the early part of the twentieth century, whose clear comprehension and practice by all members of the community is essential for the healthy development of the national life. No other nation in history has passed through such radical changes so successfully in such a short period of time. Anyone interested in discovering the basis of Japan's phenomenal success will find this volume interesting.

the Forbidden City emperor dream Yong Zheng secret

the Forbidden City emperor dream Yong Zheng secret
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Zhang Yanyi
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781257993451

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50th Anniversary of His Imperial Majesty Emperor Haile Selassie I First Visit to the United States 1954 2004

50th Anniversary of His Imperial Majesty Emperor Haile Selassie I First Visit to the United States  1954 2004
Author: Ras Nathaniel
Publsiher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2004
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781412037020

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50th Anniversary of His Imperial Majesty Haile Selassie I: First Visit to the United States (1954 - 2004) is the only book that documents the historic first visit of an African Emperor to America. The book features a day-to-day, city-by-city chronology of the Emperor's visit that includes toasts and speeches given by the Emperor, as well as by President Eisenhower, UN Secretary General Dag Hammerksjold, various city Mayors, University Presidents, and military and church officials. The book includes more than one hundred photographs from the Institute of Ethiopian Studies in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, as well as forty clippings from American newspapers. The book also contains an analysis of the Emperor's influence on the Brown vs. Board of Education decision that was passed just eight days before His Imperial Majesty's arrival in America, as well as the siginifigance of the Emperor's visit in American and African American History.

The Rhetoric of Emperor Hirohito

The Rhetoric of Emperor Hirohito
Author: Takeshi Suzuki
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2017-06-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781443873628

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This book investigates the wartime role of Emperor Hirohito and the transition of the Emperor System, a structure which had been in place for a large period of Japanese history, and one undergoing significant change due to a series of intense encounters with Western-style modernity since the Meiji period of the late nineteenth century. Specifically, it explores moments in three episodes of social reality that were part of the wartime experience of the Japanese people: namely, the initiation of the conflict, accomplishing an end to the war, and the transition to post-war society.

There is no way to fight the emperor

There is no way to fight the emperor
Author: Li Donghao
Publsiher: Sellene Chardou
Total Pages: 8531
Release: 2024
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781304428530

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Since he began to practice at the age of seven, Xie Aoyu has been hit again and again. His practice is the hardest, and his family uses the most medicinal materials for him, but others have cultivated quarrelling in one year. What about him

The Age of Emperor Akihito

The Age of Emperor Akihito
Author: Takeshi Suzuki
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2019-10-10
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781527541399

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This book scrutinizes historical controversies regarding the past and the future of Japan in the age of Emperor Akihito. In Section I, each chapter discusses a different aspect of the historical controversy. The text then moves on to present a collection of the public discourse of Emperor Akihito, which offers a valuable source for analysis. This investigation of the constitutionally prescribed role of the Emperor as a national symbol will serve to help the reader understand contemporary Japanese society.