Japan on the Silk Road: Encounters and Perspectives of Politics and Culture in Eurasia
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History
Manga
Format
Hardcover
Pages
374
Language
English
Published
Oct 26, 2017
Publisher
Brill
ISBN-10
9004274308
ISBN-13
9789004274303
Description
Japan's unique role in the rich tapestry of the Silk Road is explored through various lenses, offering a comprehensive understanding of its interactions within the broader Eurasian context. The authors delve into the intricate exchanges of politics and culture that shaped Japan's development amid the dynamic trade networks connecting East and West. By weaving together perspectives from diverse scholars, the work illuminates the historical significance of Japan's connections to the vibrant cultures along the Silk Road.
Through a series of thoughtful essays, the narrative reveals how Japan's encounter with other nations on the Silk Road influenced its political landscape and cultural identity. The text highlights key moments and figures that played pivotal roles in these exchanges, illustrating how trade routes impacted everything from art and philosophy to diplomatic relations. This collaborative approach not only enriches the understanding of Japan’s past but also serves to contextualize its position within global history.
As a groundbreaking contribution to scholarship, this work stands out for its detailed analysis and the unique perspectives it presents. Readers are invited to rethink preconceived notions about Japan's insularity and appreciate the subtle yet profound interconnections that defined its experience along one of history's most significant networks. The book serves as a crucial resource for anyone interested in the complex interplay of cultures that has shaped our world today.
Through a series of thoughtful essays, the narrative reveals how Japan's encounter with other nations on the Silk Road influenced its political landscape and cultural identity. The text highlights key moments and figures that played pivotal roles in these exchanges, illustrating how trade routes impacted everything from art and philosophy to diplomatic relations. This collaborative approach not only enriches the understanding of Japan’s past but also serves to contextualize its position within global history.
As a groundbreaking contribution to scholarship, this work stands out for its detailed analysis and the unique perspectives it presents. Readers are invited to rethink preconceived notions about Japan's insularity and appreciate the subtle yet profound interconnections that defined its experience along one of history's most significant networks. The book serves as a crucial resource for anyone interested in the complex interplay of cultures that has shaped our world today.
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