
Understanding Japan: A Cultural History
by Mark J. Ravina, Ph.D.
"Understanding Japan: A Cultural History" by Mark J. Ravina, Ph.D. (The Great Courses, 2015). Paperback in excellent condition. This guidebook, a collaboration with the Smithsonian, explores Japan's cultural history with scholarly depth. No inscriptions or library markings.
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The book is in excellent physical condition, with no visible inscriptions or library markings. The binding is intact, and the pages are clean and unmarked. No dust jacket is present, but the cover shows minimal signs of wear, maintaining its overall appeal.
About This 2015 Edition
"Understanding Japan: A Cultural History" by Mark J. Ravina, Ph.D., published by The Great Courses in 2015, offers a comprehensive exploration of Japan's rich cultural history. Based in Chantilly, Virginia, The Great Courses collaborates with the Smithsonian to present this insightful course guidebook, which delves into the nuances of Japanese civilization and culture. Professor Ravina, a distinguished scholar from Emory University, provides an authoritative perspective on Japan's historical evolution and cultural dynamics. This edition, while not specified as a first edition, is a valuable resource for anyone interested in understanding Japan's complex cultural tapestry. The book is in excellent condition, with no inscriptions or library markings, making it a pristine addition to any collection.
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