LA Times Book Award winner and expert on the past and present Japan, Ian Buruma examines the transformation of a country. Following Japan's history from its opening to the West in 1853 to its hosting of the 1964 Olympics, Buruma focuses on how figures such as Commodore Matthew Perry, Douglas MacArthur, and Emperor Mitsushito helped shape this complex country.
Na de moord in Amsterdam : De moord op Theo van Gogh en de grenzen van tolerantie
Ian Buruma
audiobookSpinoza : Filosoof van de vrijheid
Ian Buruma
bookSpinoza
Ian Buruma
audiobookThe Collaborators : Three Stories of Deception and Survival in World War II
Ian Buruma
bookThe Churchill Complex : The Rise and Fall of the Special Relationship from Winston and FDR to Trump and Johnson
Ian Buruma
bookA Tokyo Romance
Ian Buruma
bookDeras förlovade land : mina morföräldrar i kärlek och krig
Ian Buruma
bookTheir Promised Land : My Grandparents in Love and War
Ian Buruma
bookAnglomania : A European Love Affair
Ian Buruma
bookA Japanese Mirror : Heroes and Villains of Japanese Culture
Ian Buruma
bookWages of Guilt : Memories of War in Germany and Japan
Ian Buruma
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audiobookSchuberts Winterreise : Een meesterwerk ontleed
Ian Bostridge
bookRevolusi: Indonesië en het ontstaan van de moderne wereld
David van Reybrouck
audiobookbookBookends : Collected Intros and Outros
Michael Chabon
audiobookBrutus : The Noble Conspirator
Kathryn Tempest
audiobookThe Wager
David Grann
audiobookbookKillers of the Flower Moon : Oil, Money, Murder and the Birth of the FBI
David Grann
audiobookbookWitte schuld : over identiteitspolitiek
Elma Drayer
bookThe Wave in the Mind : Talks and Essays on the Writer, the Reader, and the Imagination
Ursula K. Le Guin
audiobookFight of the Century : Writers Reflect on 100 Years of Landmark ACLU Cases
Michael Chabon, Ayelet Waldman
audiobookbookSmall Wonder
Barbara Kingsolver
audiobookWabi-Sabi for Artists, Designers, Poets & Philosophers
Leonard Koren
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