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Japan: A Global Studies Handbook
By (Author) Lucien Ellington
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ABC-CLIO
30th March 2002
United States
General
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Regional / International studies
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952
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307
This volume is divided into three sections: narrative history; significant people and places; and general reference. It is intended to help its readers get their hands around Japanese history - from the time of the shoguns to early 21st century political machinations, and to get the numbers on the economy, from post-war recovery to becoming a world force and the Asian economic crash.
Lucien Ellington is editor of the journal Education about Asia and codirector of the Asian Program at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.