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Japan from Anime to Zen Quick Takes on Culture, Art, History, Food… and More


Free Download David Watts Barton, "Japan from Anime to Zen: Quick Takes on Culture, Art, History, Food… and More"
English | 2021 | ISBN: 161172063X | 304 pages | AZW3 / MOBI | 1.7 MB
This friendly guide offers concise but detailed demystifications of more than 85 aspects of ancient and modern Japan. It can be read in sequence, or just dipped into, depending on the moment’s need. Explanations go much deeper than a typical travel guide and cover 1,500 years of history and culture, everything from geisha to gangsters, haiku to karaoke, the sun goddess to the shogunate . . . and anime to Zen.

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Japan Prepares for Total War The Search for Economic Security, 1919-1941


Free Download Japan Prepares for Total War: The Search for Economic Security, 1919-1941 (Cornell Studies in Security Affairs) by Michael A. Barnhart
English | January 7, 1987 | ISBN: 0801419158, 0801495296 | True EPUB/PDF | 292 pages | 0.8/4.8 MB
The roots of Japan’s aggressive, expansionist foreign policy have often been traced to its concern over acute economic vulnerability. Historian Michael Barnhart tests this assumption by examining the events leading up to World War II in the context of Japan’s quest for economic security. Drawing on a wide array of Japanese and American sources, this is the first English-language book on the war’s origins to be based on research in archives on both sides of the Pacific.

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Modern Japan A Captivating Guide to Modern Japanese History


Free Download Modern Japan: A Captivating Guide to Modern Japanese History, Starting from the Period of the Tokugawa Shogunate through the Meiji Era and Imperial Japan to the Present by Captivating History
English | 2021 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0BF5L3YPH | 155 pages | EPUB | 3.07 Mb
Mention Japanese history to a non-Japanese, and the first thing that will likely come to mind is the samurai, the legendary warrior elite who ruled the country for over one thousand years. But how did they meet their end?

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Re-reading the Salaryman in Japan Crafting Masculinities (RoutledgeAsian Studies Association of Australia


Free Download Romit Dasgupta, "Re-reading the Salaryman in Japan: Crafting Masculinities (Routledge/Asian Studies Association of Australia "
English | ISBN: 0415683289 | 2012 | 210 pages | EPUB | 721 KB
In Japan, the figure of the suited, white-collar office worker or business executive ‘salaryman’ (or, sarariiman), came to be associated with Japan’s economic transformation following World War Two. The ubiquitous salaryman came to signify both Japanese masculinity, and Japanese corporate culture, and in this sense, the salaryman embodied ‘the archetypal citizen’.

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History of Japan A Captivating Guide to Japanese History


Free Download History of Japan: A Captivating Guide to Japanese History, Including Events Such as the Genpei War, Mongol Invasions, Battle of Tsushima, and Atomic Bombings … of Hiroshima and Nagasaki by Captivating History
English | 2020 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B081W7R9RH | 121 pages | EPUB | 0.54 Mb
If you want to discover the captivating history of Japan, then keep reading…

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Fighting Japan’s Cold War


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English | ISBN: 1032399090 | 2023 | 278 pages | PDF | 4 MB
Yasuhiro Nakasone, who served as prime minister for more than five years in the 1980s, was one of Japan’s leading postwar politicians. This book is a biography of him, but by interweaving international politics and media appraisals of him, it also serves as an examination of Japan’s postwar politics. Nakasone was an innovative conservative who actively criticized the conservative mainstream, and this book reveals from both domestic and foreign policy perspectives how the Liberal Democratic Party governed. The Nakasone government served not only as the final phase of the Cold War era of LDP factional politics but also as the starting point for the general mainstream faction system that followed. With the lengthy passage of time since the end of the Cold War and the collapse of Japan’s 1955 party system, there is a need to reassess Nakasone, showing that there was much more to him than the popular picture of him as a far-right hawk who loudly advocated for Japan to engage in autonomous self-defense and as an opportunist leader of a small faction, and to place the era in which Nakasone lived its proper historical context.

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Realms of Literacy Early Japan and the History of Writing


Free Download Realms of Literacy: Early Japan and the History of Writing By David B. Lurie
2011 | 524 Pages | ISBN: 0674060652 | PDF | 10 MB
In the world history of writing, Japan presents an unusually detailed record of transition to literacy. Extant materials attest to the social, cultural, and political contexts and consequences of the advent of writing and reading, from the earliest appearance of imported artifacts with Chinese inscriptions in the first century BCE, through the production of texts within the Japanese archipelago in the fifth century, to the widespread literacies and the simultaneous rise of a full-fledged state in the late seventh and eighth centuries.David B. Lurie explores the complex processes of adaptation and invention that defined the early Japanese transition from orality to textuality. Drawing on archaeological and archival sources varying in content, style, and medium, this book highlights the diverse modes and uses of writing that coexisted in a variety of configurations among different social groups. It offers new perspectives on the pragmatic contexts and varied natures of multiple simultaneous literacies, the relations between languages and systems of inscription, and the aesthetic dimensions of writing. Lurie’s investigation into the textual practices of early Japan illuminates not only the cultural history of East Asia but also the broader comparative history of writing and literacy in the ancient world.

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