Throughout her history until the Meiji Revolution (1867-68) Japan was under the influence of Chinese culture; cultural stimuli and encouragement came from China either directly or through Korea.
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Technological innovations, Western influences, Japanese National characteristics, National characteristics, Japanese, Religion and culture, Civilisation, Histoire, Filosofische aspecten, Innovations, Civilization, Economic conditions, Cultuurgeschiedenis, Economic policy, Economische geschiedenis, Industrie, Occidental influences, Influence occidentale, Civilizacio n., History, Japan, civilization, IndustriesPlaces
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Tại sao Nhật Bản thành công?: công nghệ phương Tây và tính cách Nhật Bản = Why has Japan succeeded?
1991, Khoa học xã hội
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Why Has Japan 'Succeeded'?: Western Technology and the Japanese Ethos
July 27, 1984, Cambridge University Press
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in English
0521269032 9780521269032
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Why has Japan 'succeeded'?: western technology and the Japanese ethos
1984, Cambridge University Press
- 1st paperback ed.
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Why has Japan succeeded?: western technology and the Japanese ethos
1982, Cambridge University Press
in English
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