How Did Japan Become A Superpower? | Dan Snow's History Hit
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In the 19th century, Japan's samurai era ended, and the country transformed from a secluded feudal society into a modern industrial superpower. From sweeping political reforms to rapid industrialisation, this is the story of how Japan reinvented itself in just decades and emerged as a formidable global power.
Joining us is Dr Chris Harding, a cultural historian of Japan and India from the University of Edinburgh.
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