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Oceanic Japan
The Archipelago in Pacific and Global History
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- David R. ArmitageGregory ClanceyBathsheba DemuthAlexis DuddenMartin DusinberreKjell EricsonGerald FigalNadin HeéToshihiro HiguchiDavid L. HowellStefan HuebnerJulia Markio JacobyJakobina ArchRyan Tucker JonesPaul KreitmanManako OgawaKatherine MatsuuraJonas M. RüeggHannah ShepherdSatsuki TakahashiTakehiro WatanabeKären WigenMarcia YonemotoBrett L. WalkerMary Carmel FinleySayuri Guthrie-ShimizuSujit Sivasundaram
2024
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Japan’s oceans demand our attention. Violent, prolific, and changeful, they define life and death on the archipelago: pushing the shore under the rush of tsunami, charging typhoon circulation, feeding millions, and seeding conflicts over territory and resources. And yet, Japan studies remains largely beholden to a terrestrial view of the world that is at odds with the importance of the sea. This “terrestrial bias” also means that on those occasions when oceans are recognized they are most ...
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2022
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TRUTH: THE LIES WE'VE BEEN TOLD is for you if:You feel something is missing in your life.You feel lost in life.You are looking for a purpose in your life.You know that there is something bigger for you in lifeYou are ready to become the leader you were called to be in your life, your family, and your business.When you read TRUTH: THE LIES WE'VE BEEN TOLD you willUnderstand ...
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The Nature of the Beasts
Empire and Exhibition at the Tokyo Imperial Zoo
2013
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It is widely known that such Western institutions as the museum, the university, and the penitentiary shaped Japan’s emergence as a modern nation-state. Less commonly recognized is the role played by the distinctly hybrid institution—at once museum, laboratory, and prison—of the zoological garden. In this eye-opening study of Japan’s first modern zoo, Tokyo’s Ueno Imperial Zoological Gardens, opened in 1882, Ian Jared Miller offers a refreshingly unconventional narrative of Japan’s rapid m...
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- Berlin Family Lectures
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Cartographic Japan
A History in Maps
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This "deeply rewarding compilation of maps" offers a gorgeously illustrated tour through the evolution of Japan from the Edo Period to the Digital Age ( Los Angeles Review of Books).Japanese society underwent a cartographic renaissance in the late sixteenth century that would eventually turn maps and mapmaking into a central part of daily life. Since that time, the nation's society and landscape have undergone major transformations, and at every point, copi...
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