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The Roots of modern Japan
Explores the historical foundations that shaped Japan’s transformation into a modern nation. Lehmann examines key developments from the late Tokugawa period, the Meiji Restoration, and Japan’s rapid modernization, emphasizing the social, political, and economic forces that influenced the country’s evolution. The book highlights how traditional values interacted with Western ideas to create a unique path of modernization. Through clear historical analysis, Lehmann provides insight into the origins of Japan’s modern identity and its emergence as a global power.
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