State and intellectual in imperial Japan : The public man in crisis
In this superbly written and eminently readable narrative, Andrew E. Barshay presents the contrasting lives of Nanbara Shigeru (1889-1974) and Hasegawa Nyoze-kan (1875-1969), illuminating the complex predicament of modern Japanese intellectuals and their relation to state and society. Following the...
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Main Author: | Barshay, Andrew E. |
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Berkeley
University of california Press
1989
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