AU$22.00
(WAS AU$29.95)
Convert this price to your currency
IN STOCK - Ships Immediately.
Berkeley.
University of California Press.
1988.
xx + 315pp, index, bibliography, notes, little extremities wear, very good paperback copy. A study of two Japanese intellectuals, Nanbara Shigeru (1889-1974) and Hasegawa Nyozekan (1875-1969). The book argues that the creation and development of the modern state in Japan simultaneously redefined both politics and society. In this process, a vast area of social thought and practice concerned with the national life, one that fed and transcended official and purely private activity, also emerged. (When referring to this item please quote stockid 65277)
ISBN: 9780520073937
Related Subject Areas:
East Asia
History
imperialism
Japan
Modern Japan
Politics
Society
|
|