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The History of Japan in Cambridge is the first major collaborative synthesis that provides the existing state of wisdom on Japanese history for the English-speaking world. The series draws on the experience and studies of eminent Japanese scholars, as well as Japan’s leading Western historians. From prehistory to the present day, the series covers occasions and developments in Japan’s politics, economy, culture, religion, and foreign affairs. In Cambridge’s outstanding history culture, the entire series is an indispensable reference tool for all scholars and scholars of Japan and the Far East.
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