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| Pages |
236 |
| Volumes |
1 |
| Weight
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Japanese
Students at Cambridge University in the Meiji Era, 1868-1912:
Pioneers for the Modernization of Japan Koyama,
Noboru Paperback £12.78
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This book was first written in
Japanese by Noboru Koyama, and published in Tokyo in 1999. It
has been translated by Ian Ruxton, and the copyright is held
by the author and translator jointly. This fascinating story,
centred on the first Japanese graduate of Cambridge (Kikuchi
Dairoku), is intimately connected with Japan's modernization
(for which read Westernization). It is told here for the first
time in English, and should be of interest to all students of
the Meiji era in Japan. The book includes nine black &
white images, an introduction, a preface, seven appendices and
an index.
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