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Christopher Harding (1) (1978–)

Auteur de Japan Story: In Search of a Nation, 1850 to the Present

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4 oeuvres 144 utilisateurs 2 critiques

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Christopher Harding is a cultural historian of modern Japan, India and the UK. He is Senior Lecturer in Asian History at the University of Edinburgh and frequent contributor to journals, newspapers and magazines. He appears regularly on radio and TV on a wide range of subjects including religion, afficher plus politics, culture and mental health. afficher moins

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1978
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Well thought-out concept for consuming 2000 years of Japanese history. Some surprising but very interesting choices. Each life is about 20 pages so it’s easy to get through the whole book without getting losing patience with the endeavour. Recommended to anyone interested in Japan.
 
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sha1maneser | Feb 18, 2024 |
An excellent, readable history of a fascinating period; I confess, this is precisely what I was looking for at the time, so I'm not entirely unbiased, but I still feel free to recommend this to anyone other than scholars of this exact thing (who will probably take exception to all sorts of details, as scholars ought to do). Harding covers a lot of territory, and does an exceptionable job of balancing various aspects of history: there's enough high-politics to give context, but not so much that you get bogged down in it; there's great, great stuff on culture; and, most importantly, there's no attempt to offer ludicrous definitions of 'the' Japanese soul or whatever. It's a populous country. There are lots of different people there. Harding focuses on unexpected protagonists--psychoanalysts, novelists, victims of oppression, feminists, socialists. But he doesn't act as if everyone was an analyst, novelist, victim, feminist, or socialist. There are plenty of gangsters, conservatives and so on, as well. My only complaint is that the last few chapters felt more ripped-right-from-the-headlines than the rest of the book. That's what happens when you write history of present, though. Also: his goodreads profile is adorable.… (plus d'informations)
 
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stillatim | Oct 23, 2020 |

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Œuvres
4
Membres
144
Popularité
#143,281
Évaluation
4.0
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2
ISBN
41
Langues
1

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