Japan's past and present; Kosaku Yoshino, John Lie, Dick Stegewerns, Roger Goodman, Anne E. Imamura, Pia Moberg, Inken Prohl, Elisabet Yanagisawa Avén, Kristina Fridh, Blaine Brownell, Stephen Turnbull, Christal Whelan, Anne Walthall, Thomas D. Conlan, S.J. M. Antoni J. Ucerler, Natasha Bennett, Constantine N. Vaporis, Oleg Benesch, James L. Huffman, Jaqueline Berndt, John Breen, Karl Friday, James E. Ketelaar, Margaret Mehl, Peter Nosco, Naoki Sakai, Lars Vargö, Michael Wert, Mark Williams; 2020

Japan's past and present Upplaga 1

av Kosaku Yoshino, John Lie, Dick Stegewerns, Roger Goodman, Anne E. Imamura
m.fl.
The idea of uniqueness

Kosaku Yoshino: Cultural Nationalism In Japan Changes and continuities

John Lie: My Country Great or Not The Solid Boundary of Japaneseness

Dick Stegewerns: From Chinese World Order to Japans Modern Mindset Japanese Views of the Outside World from the Early Modern Period until the Present Day

Roger Goodman: Education and the Construction of Japanese National Identity Rhetoric and Reality

Anne Imamura: Finding Ones Place The Japanese Family System in the early 21st Century

Pia Moberg: Japanese Work Identity in International Encounters Cultural reflections

Inken Prohl: Religions in Japan Dealing with Life and Expressing Identity with the Help of Fluid Ideas and Practices

Jaqueline Berndt Manga as Japanese Industry, Mediality, Representation

Elisabet Yanagisawa: From Concrete to Abstract Sensibility, Word and Affect in Japanese Aesthetics

Kristina Fridh En: Interacting Spaces in Traditional and Contemporary Japanese Architecture

Blaine Brownell: Evoking Ihyou The role of surprise in contemporary Japanese architecture

M. Antoni J. Ucerler, S.J: Early Jesuit Encounters with Warring States Japan

Stephen Turnbull: The Christian Threat to Japan: Present Danger or Paper Tiger?

 

The making of samurai in tokugawa japan

Christal Whelan: The Legacy of Japans Hidden Christians in Light of Martin Scorseses Silence

Mark Williams: The Power of Silence: The Enduring Impact of End Shsakus Classic Novel of Reconciliation

Stephen Turnbull: The Trials of the Tokugawa and the Passing of the Samurai

Anne Walthall: Samurai Women in Early Modern Japan: Constraints and Challenges

Thomas D. Conlan: The Rise of Warriors During the Warring States Period

Karl Friday: Martial Ways, Whys and Whens

Natasha Bennett: Armour for an Age of Peace

Constantine N. Vaporis: Performance, Display, and the Spectacular: The Great Peace and Samurai Culture in Tokugawa Japan

Michael Wert: The Invention of the Samurai in Early Modern Japan

Oleg Benesch: Constructing the Samurai, Constructing the Nation: Martial Values and the Invention of Bushido in Modern Japan

 

Japan past and present: society, thought and religion in meiji japan

James L. Huffman: The Faces of Meiji

Naoki Sakai: From an Outward-Looking Society to an Inward-Looking One

Peter Nosco: Seeking Knowledge throughout the World: Carl Peter Thunberg and the Spread of Scientific Knowledge in Japan

Margaret Mehl: Chinese Learning [Kangaku] Between Classical And National Scholarship

John Breen: Shinto in Meiji Japan: Reflections on Ise

James E. Ketelaar: The Buddha Is Dead, Long Live the Buddha or how Buddhology and Colonisation Helped Ameliorate the 19th-century Persecution of Buddhism in Japan

M. Antoni J. Ucerler, SJ The Last Persecution of Christianity in Meiji Japan

Lars Vargö The Dramatic Changes of the Twentieth Century
The idea of uniqueness

Kosaku Yoshino: Cultural Nationalism In Japan Changes and continuities

John Lie: My Country Great or Not The Solid Boundary of Japaneseness

Dick Stegewerns: From Chinese World Order to Japans Modern Mindset Japanese Views of the Outside World from the Early Modern Period until the Present Day

Roger Goodman: Education and the Construction of Japanese National Identity Rhetoric and Reality

Anne Imamura: Finding Ones Place The Japanese Family System in the early 21st Century

Pia Moberg: Japanese Work Identity in International Encounters Cultural reflections

Inken Prohl: Religions in Japan Dealing with Life and Expressing Identity with the Help of Fluid Ideas and Practices

Jaqueline Berndt Manga as Japanese Industry, Mediality, Representation

Elisabet Yanagisawa: From Concrete to Abstract Sensibility, Word and Affect in Japanese Aesthetics

Kristina Fridh En: Interacting Spaces in Traditional and Contemporary Japanese Architecture

Blaine Brownell: Evoking Ihyou The role of surprise in contemporary Japanese architecture

M. Antoni J. Ucerler, S.J: Early Jesuit Encounters with Warring States Japan

Stephen Turnbull: The Christian Threat to Japan: Present Danger or Paper Tiger?

 

The making of samurai in tokugawa japan

Christal Whelan: The Legacy of Japans Hidden Christians in Light of Martin Scorseses Silence

Mark Williams: The Power of Silence: The Enduring Impact of End Shsakus Classic Novel of Reconciliation

Stephen Turnbull: The Trials of the Tokugawa and the Passing of the Samurai

Anne Walthall: Samurai Women in Early Modern Japan: Constraints and Challenges

Thomas D. Conlan: The Rise of Warriors During the Warring States Period

Karl Friday: Martial Ways, Whys and Whens

Natasha Bennett: Armour for an Age of Peace

Constantine N. Vaporis: Performance, Display, and the Spectacular: The Great Peace and Samurai Culture in Tokugawa Japan

Michael Wert: The Invention of the Samurai in Early Modern Japan

Oleg Benesch: Constructing the Samurai, Constructing the Nation: Martial Values and the Invention of Bushido in Modern Japan

 

Japan past and present: society, thought and religion in meiji japan

James L. Huffman: The Faces of Meiji

Naoki Sakai: From an Outward-Looking Society to an Inward-Looking One

Peter Nosco: Seeking Knowledge throughout the World: Carl Peter Thunberg and the Spread of Scientific Knowledge in Japan

Margaret Mehl: Chinese Learning [Kangaku] Between Classical And National Scholarship

John Breen: Shinto in Meiji Japan: Reflections on Ise

James E. Ketelaar: The Buddha Is Dead, Long Live the Buddha or how Buddhology and Colonisation Helped Ameliorate the 19th-century Persecution of Buddhism in Japan

M. Antoni J. Ucerler, SJ The Last Persecution of Christianity in Meiji Japan

Lars Vargö The Dramatic Changes of the Twentieth Century
Upplaga: 1a upplagan
Utgiven: 2020
ISBN: 9789163972058
Förlag: Bokförlaget Stolpe
Format: Inbunden
Språk: Engelska
Sidor: 566 st
The idea of uniqueness

Kosaku Yoshino: Cultural Nationalism In Japan Changes and continuities

John Lie: My Country Great or Not The Solid Boundary of Japaneseness

Dick Stegewerns: From Chinese World Order to Japans Modern Mindset Japanese Views of the Outside World from the Early Modern Period until the Present Day

Roger Goodman: Education and the Construction of Japanese National Identity Rhetoric and Reality

Anne Imamura: Finding Ones Place The Japanese Family System in the early 21st Century

Pia Moberg: Japanese Work Identity in International Encounters Cultural reflections

Inken Prohl: Religions in Japan Dealing with Life and Expressing Identity with the Help of Fluid Ideas and Practices

Jaqueline Berndt Manga as Japanese Industry, Mediality, Representation

Elisabet Yanagisawa: From Concrete to Abstract Sensibility, Word and Affect in Japanese Aesthetics

Kristina Fridh En: Interacting Spaces in Traditional and Contemporary Japanese Architecture

Blaine Brownell: Evoking Ihyou The role of surprise in contemporary Japanese architecture

M. Antoni J. Ucerler, S.J: Early Jesuit Encounters with Warring States Japan

Stephen Turnbull: The Christian Threat to Japan: Present Danger or Paper Tiger?

 

The making of samurai in tokugawa japan

Christal Whelan: The Legacy of Japans Hidden Christians in Light of Martin Scorseses Silence

Mark Williams: The Power of Silence: The Enduring Impact of End Shsakus Classic Novel of Reconciliation

Stephen Turnbull: The Trials of the Tokugawa and the Passing of the Samurai

Anne Walthall: Samurai Women in Early Modern Japan: Constraints and Challenges

Thomas D. Conlan: The Rise of Warriors During the Warring States Period

Karl Friday: Martial Ways, Whys and Whens

Natasha Bennett: Armour for an Age of Peace

Constantine N. Vaporis: Performance, Display, and the Spectacular: The Great Peace and Samurai Culture in Tokugawa Japan

Michael Wert: The Invention of the Samurai in Early Modern Japan

Oleg Benesch: Constructing the Samurai, Constructing the Nation: Martial Values and the Invention of Bushido in Modern Japan

 

Japan past and present: society, thought and religion in meiji japan

James L. Huffman: The Faces of Meiji

Naoki Sakai: From an Outward-Looking Society to an Inward-Looking One

Peter Nosco: Seeking Knowledge throughout the World: Carl Peter Thunberg and the Spread of Scientific Knowledge in Japan

Margaret Mehl: Chinese Learning [Kangaku] Between Classical And National Scholarship

John Breen: Shinto in Meiji Japan: Reflections on Ise

James E. Ketelaar: The Buddha Is Dead, Long Live the Buddha or how Buddhology and Colonisation Helped Ameliorate the 19th-century Persecution of Buddhism in Japan

M. Antoni J. Ucerler, SJ The Last Persecution of Christianity in Meiji Japan

Lars Vargö The Dramatic Changes of the Twentieth Century
The idea of uniqueness

Kosaku Yoshino: Cultural Nationalism In Japan Changes and continuities

John Lie: My Country Great or Not The Solid Boundary of Japaneseness

Dick Stegewerns: From Chinese World Order to Japans Modern Mindset Japanese Views of the Outside World from the Early Modern Period until the Present Day

Roger Goodman: Education and the Construction of Japanese National Identity Rhetoric and Reality

Anne Imamura: Finding Ones Place The Japanese Family System in the early 21st Century

Pia Moberg: Japanese Work Identity in International Encounters Cultural reflections

Inken Prohl: Religions in Japan Dealing with Life and Expressing Identity with the Help of Fluid Ideas and Practices

Jaqueline Berndt Manga as Japanese Industry, Mediality, Representation

Elisabet Yanagisawa: From Concrete to Abstract Sensibility, Word and Affect in Japanese Aesthetics

Kristina Fridh En: Interacting Spaces in Traditional and Contemporary Japanese Architecture

Blaine Brownell: Evoking Ihyou The role of surprise in contemporary Japanese architecture

M. Antoni J. Ucerler, S.J: Early Jesuit Encounters with Warring States Japan

Stephen Turnbull: The Christian Threat to Japan: Present Danger or Paper Tiger?

 

The making of samurai in tokugawa japan

Christal Whelan: The Legacy of Japans Hidden Christians in Light of Martin Scorseses Silence

Mark Williams: The Power of Silence: The Enduring Impact of End Shsakus Classic Novel of Reconciliation

Stephen Turnbull: The Trials of the Tokugawa and the Passing of the Samurai

Anne Walthall: Samurai Women in Early Modern Japan: Constraints and Challenges

Thomas D. Conlan: The Rise of Warriors During the Warring States Period

Karl Friday: Martial Ways, Whys and Whens

Natasha Bennett: Armour for an Age of Peace

Constantine N. Vaporis: Performance, Display, and the Spectacular: The Great Peace and Samurai Culture in Tokugawa Japan

Michael Wert: The Invention of the Samurai in Early Modern Japan

Oleg Benesch: Constructing the Samurai, Constructing the Nation: Martial Values and the Invention of Bushido in Modern Japan

 

Japan past and present: society, thought and religion in meiji japan

James L. Huffman: The Faces of Meiji

Naoki Sakai: From an Outward-Looking Society to an Inward-Looking One

Peter Nosco: Seeking Knowledge throughout the World: Carl Peter Thunberg and the Spread of Scientific Knowledge in Japan

Margaret Mehl: Chinese Learning [Kangaku] Between Classical And National Scholarship

John Breen: Shinto in Meiji Japan: Reflections on Ise

James E. Ketelaar: The Buddha Is Dead, Long Live the Buddha or how Buddhology and Colonisation Helped Ameliorate the 19th-century Persecution of Buddhism in Japan

M. Antoni J. Ucerler, SJ The Last Persecution of Christianity in Meiji Japan

Lars Vargö The Dramatic Changes of the Twentieth Century
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