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基本説明
Ed. by Marius B. Jansen, Madoka Kanai & Denis Twitchett (et al.)
Full Description
The Cambridge History of Japan is the first major collaborative synthesis to present the current state of knowledge of Japanese history for the English-reading world. The series draws on the expertise and research of leading Japanese specialists as well as the foremost Western historians of Japan. From prehistory to the present day, the series encompasses the events and developments in Japanese polity, economy, culture, religion and foreign affairs. In the distinguished tradition of Cambridge histories, the completed series provides an indispensable reference tool for all students and scholars of Japan and the Far East.
Contents
Part I. Domestic Politics; Part II. External Relations; Part III. Economic Development; Part IV. Social and Intellectual Change.