Shiga Shigetaka 1863-1927: The Forgotten EnlightenerRoutledge, 11 de gen. 2013 - 233 pàgines Shiga Shigetaka was a pioneering advocate of the preservation of Japan's cultural identity in the face of increasing pressure from the west. This book presents a realistic picture of Shiga's beliefs and thus gain insight into modern Japanese intellectual history. |
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Shiga Shigetaka 1863-1927: The Forgotten Enlightener Masako Gavin Previsualització no disponible - 2015 |
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