Part one : The genesis and nature of the inquiry -- Changing conceptions of the modernization of Japan / John Whitney Hall -- Changing Japanese attitudes toward modernization / Marius B. Jansen -- Part two : the Tokugawa setting -- The legacy of Tokugawa education / R.P. Dore -- Science and Confucianism in Tokugawa Japan / Albert Craig -- Part three : The symbol and the substance of power -- The development of an orthodox attitude toward the imperial institution in the nineteenth century / Herschel Webb -- Nishimura Shigeki : a Confucian view of modernization / Donald H. Shively -- The Meiji leaders and modernization : the case of Yamagata Aritomo / Roger F. Hackett -- Part four : Cultural contrasts : China and India -- Chinese Confucianism on the eve of the Great Encounter / Hellmut Wilhelm -- Western indigenous elements in modern Indian thought : the case of Rammohun Roy / Stephen N. Hay -- Part five : The new values and the old -- Japanese Christians and American missionaries / John F. Howes -- Ienaga Saburō and the search for meaning in modern Japan / Robert N. Bellah -- Japanese writers and modernization / Shūichi Katō -- Modernization and the Japanese intellectual : some comparative observations / Herbert Passin -- Patterns of individuation and the case of Japan : a conceptual scheme / Masao Maruyama
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Papers prepared for a seminar held in Bermuda under the auspices of the Conference on Modern Japan of the Association for Asian Studies in Jan. 1962