This intriguing portrait of an alien world captures the varying moods of medieval Japan, the way of the samurai.
Richard Storry Libri
Richard Storry è stato stimato Professore di Studi Giapponesi all'Università di Oxford e Direttore del Centro per l'Estremo Oriente presso il St Antony's College. La sua vasta ricerca accademica si è addentrata profondamente nella storia giapponese, lasciando un segno significativo nel campo. Come membro del Comitato Editoriale di History Today, ha frequentemente contribuito con le sue acute intuizioni accademiche. Il suo lavoro offre ai lettori profonde esplorazioni nelle complessità della storia e della cultura giapponese.




Why People (Don't) Buy
- 223pagine
- 8 ore di lettura
Full of practical diagrams and maps, as well as international case studies, this book offers a unique and extensively-tested 'GO-STOP Signal Framework', which allows managers to better understand why consumers are not buying their products and what can be done to put this right.
The rise, fall, and renaissance of Japan, within the space of less than a hundred years, is one of the most curious and dramatic stories of our time. This history begins by describing the historical background to Japan's emergence as a modern state in the 1860s. It then discusses in detail the stages of Japan's advance as a world power up to the tragedy of the Pacific War. This struggle and its aftermath - the Occupation - are vividly described and analysed. The last chapter, bringing the account up to the 1960s, is a fascinating study of the Japan that came into being following the San Francisco Peace Treaty of 1951.
Richard Storry - Collected Writings
- 366pagine
- 13 ore di lettura
Featuring insightful analyses, this collection showcases Richard Storry's perspectives on both contemporary issues and the historical evolution of Japan. His writings delve into the complexities of Japanese society, culture, and politics, offering readers a nuanced understanding of the nation's past and present. Through Storry's lens, the book presents a rich tapestry of Japan's identity, making it a valuable resource for those interested in Japanese studies and modern global dynamics.