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This collection of largely contemporary volumes has been selected by Professor W. G. Beasley, doyen of Bakufu and Meiji Studies, to best reflect the issues, focus and mind-set informing the Mission.
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A fascinating social history based on archival material from three generations of the Caldcleugh, Lewis and Ancrum families and their friends’ journals, diaries, paintings and letters, from 1749 to 1898.
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An expansive spatial history of Drancy, the Parisian antechamber to Auschwitz, from the 1930s to the present day
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A sweeping history of emotion and culture that spans centuries, from renowned author and essayist Ferdinand Mount.
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The first biography of the infamous Time Lord, written by one of the most well respected cultural critics at work in the UK today
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'This is a book that crosses the globe from Britain to Germany and from India to Indonesia...it is ambitious, deeply thought-provoking and, as with all the very best history, compellingly told' -James Holland
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Japan's War is the story of Emperor Hirohito's Holy War against the West, using remarkable first-hand source material to explore Japanese tactics across the largest geographic theatre of war during the Second World War.
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A critical study of five historical armies that offers solutions for how contemporary forces need to change to deal with modern threats.
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Investigating the functioning of travel in political culture by using early modern small states as a case study, this book examines the complex relationship between Jacobitism, educational travel, and small state diplomacy. -- .
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A mesmerising blend of speculative fiction and detective story, A Granite Silence reconstructs a notorious child murder in Aberdeen in 1934.