Many thanks to Dr. Angus Lockyer (SOAS) who presented a provocative, well-received, and timely analysis of the need to situate the study of Japan in the world rather than as a self-contained object of study.
Many thanks to Dr. Angus Lockyer (SOAS) who presented a provocative, well-received, and timely analysis of the need to situate the study of Japan in the world rather than as a self-contained object of study.