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  • av Carmen Blacker
    3 426,-

  • av Richard Storry
    5 192,-

    This volume collects the writings of Richard Storry on contemporary issues and the history of Japan.

  • av Ben-Ami Shillony
    4 262,-

    Special areas: modern history; crisis and culture; Japan, the Jews and Israel. This volume forms part of the major new series, published by Curzon Press under the Japan Library imprint, featuring the collected writings of many of the most outstanding western scholars who have been actively writing about Japan and connected subjects over the last half century. Developed in close collaboration with Ben-Ami Shillony, this book contains a wide and substantial cross-section of their writings, thematically structured around essays, including published and unpublished conference and symposium papers, contributions to refereed journals, chapters from multi-author volumes, translations and book reviews, as well as newspaper and more broadly based general-interest articles and commentaries as available. A full introductory section, written by the author, reviewing his association and historical ties with Japan as well as specialist interests, prefaces each volume. Thus, for the first time in scholarly publishing, this series makes available a comprehensive collection of the author's lifetime output (other than single-author volumes) that might otherwise be lost or dispersed.

  • av Ian Nish
    3 724,-

  • av Hugh Cortazzi
    4 065,-

  • av Carmen Blacker
    655,-

  • av Hugh Cortazzi
    617,-

  • av Ben-Ami Shillony
    617,-

  • av Fosco Maraini
    2 368,-

    This collection of work by photographer and anthropologist Fosco Maraini includes his writings on the Japanese Ainu, books reviews, contributions to Italian academic journals and photographic collections.

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