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"This fine piece of distinctive and creative scholarship substantially enhances our understanding of Tokugawa Japan. Ravina redefines the early modern Japanese polity in terms which enable better comparisons with European states in their transitions to unitary states in the nineteenth century. The book will stimulate considerable discussion, both for the idea of the 'compound state' it advances and for its new approach to the interpretation of the Meiji restoration." --William B. Hauser, University of Rochester

Produktbeschreibung
"This fine piece of distinctive and creative scholarship substantially enhances our understanding of Tokugawa Japan. Ravina redefines the early modern Japanese polity in terms which enable better comparisons with European states in their transitions to unitary states in the nineteenth century. The book will stimulate considerable discussion, both for the idea of the 'compound state' it advances and for its new approach to the interpretation of the Meiji restoration." --William B. Hauser, University of Rochester
Autorenporträt
Mark Ravina is Associate Professor of History at Emory University.