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Who’S Who Hakushi In Great Japan (Volume I - Iv Volume) Hogaku Hakushi (Hakushi Of Law) And Yakugaku Hakushi (Hakushi Of Pharmacology)

Who’S Who Hakushi In Great Japan (Volume I - Iv Volume) Hogaku Hakushi (Hakushi Of Law) And Yakugaku Hakushi (Hakushi Of Pharmacology)

 

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Editorial:
Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2020
Materia
Historia
ISBN:
9789354170010

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A rare window into the intellectual heart of early 20th century Japan. Who’S Who Hakushi In Great Japan (Volume I-IV) by K. R. Iseki offers a sweeping, meticulously curated portrait of scholars and researchers who shaped Japanese legal history and pharmacology studies. Each entry in this academic anthology Japan reveals the remarkable lives and achievements of those awarded the prestigious Hakushi title-honouring figures who bridged Japanese law and medicine at a time of profound national transformation. These volumes are more than a scholarly collection; they are a testament to the vibrant, interdisciplinary academic studies that defined historical Japanese academia.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today-a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Its pages serve as both a reference for academic research and a source of inspiration for anyone fascinated by Japanese intellectual history. The Hakushi series Japan stands as a cultural touchstone, illuminating the networks and narratives that propelled Japan’s emergence onto the global academic stage.For classic-literature enthusiasts, historians, and students of Japanese law and medicine, this work is an invaluable resource. It invites you to explore the foundations of scholarly excellence in Japan, connecting past and present through the enduring legacy of its most influential minds.

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