Burning and Building
Discover the transformative journey of Japan's educational landscape in Burning and Building by Brian Platt, published by Harvard University in 2004. This insightful hardback spans 352 pages, delving into the radical Meiji reforms that aimed to establish a centralized, compulsory educational system inspired by European and American models. However, faced with minimal government support, local officials, educators, and community members forged their own paths, ultimately shaping a unique educational framework. Platt’s exploration highlights the social aspects of education during this pivotal period in Japan's history, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and innovations that defined the era. Ideal for those interested in Asian history, educational change, and the development of modern Japan, this book is a must-read for educators, historians, and anyone eager to learn about the evolution of education in a rapidly changing society.