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.
Spinoza
Ian Buruma
audiobookDeras förlovade land : mina morföräldrar i kärlek och krig
Ian Buruma
bookThe 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
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bookMurder in Amsterdam
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bookAnglomania : A European Love Affair
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bookWages of Guilt : Memories of War in Germany and Japan
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bookA Japanese Mirror : Heroes and Villains of Japanese Culture
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bookBad Elements : Chinese Rebels from Los Angeles to Beijing
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bookThe China Lover
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Watching Darkness Fall
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audiobookThe Great War and Modern Memory
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