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Kyotos Renaissance Ancient Capital For Modern Japan John Breen Editor Maruyama Hiroshi Editor Takagi Hiroshi Editor

  • SKU: BELL-51941236
Kyotos Renaissance Ancient Capital For Modern Japan John Breen Editor Maruyama Hiroshi Editor Takagi Hiroshi Editor
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Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.94 MB
Pages: 238
Author: John Breen (editor); Maruyama Hiroshi (editor); Takagi Hiroshi (editor)
ISBN: 9781898823933, 1898823936
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Kyotos Renaissance Ancient Capital For Modern Japan John Breen Editor Maruyama Hiroshi Editor Takagi Hiroshi Editor by John Breen (editor); Maruyama Hiroshi (editor); Takagi Hiroshi (editor) 9781898823933, 1898823936 instant download after payment.

Draws on archive of material, a first in English to take an in-depth look at Kyoto’s modern transformation – its reinvention after ‘collapse’ (Meiji Restoration) and relocation of the imperial court to Tokyo. Includes: introduction, chapters on notable historical elements that sustain Kyoto as a quintessentially modern ‘ancient capital’ today.

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