Nippono fondo (Nippon Foundation) dovanotos knygos

48 knygos, padovanotos Nippono fondo (Nippon Foundation) pagal 2011 metais vykdytą programą „100 knygų: pažink šiuolaikinę Japoniją“, supažindina skaitytojus su Japonijos istorija, politika, tarptautiniais santykiais, ekonomika, sociologija ir kultūra.

  1.  Stockwin J. A. A. Governing Japan: divided politics in a resurgent economy. – Malden (Massachusetts, United States): Blackwell Publishing, 2008. – 298 p.
 

2. The U.S.Japan alliance: past, present, and future. – New York: Council on Foreign Relations Press, 1999. –403 p.

 

3. Hornyak T. N. Loving the machine: the art and science of Japanese robots. – Tokyo: Kodansha International, 2006. 159 p.

  4. Japanese women writers. – Armonk (New York): M. E. Sharpe, 1991. – 285 p.
 

5. Silverberg, Miriam. Erotic grotesque nonsense: the mass culture of Japanese modern times. – Berkeley; Los Angeles; London: University of California Press, 2009. – 369 p.

 

6. Schodt, Frederik L. Dreamland Japan: writings on modern manga. – Berkeley: Stone Bridge Press, 2011. – 375 p.

   

7. The Japanese firm: sources of competitive strength. – Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 2008. – 410 p.

 

8. The logic of Japanese politics: leaders, institutions, and the limits of change. – New York: Columbia University Press, 1999. – 303 p. 

   

9. Low, Morris; Nakayama, Shigeru; Yoshioka, Hitoshi. Science, technology and society in contemporary Japan. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999. – 226 p.

   

10. Ogata S. The Turbulent decade: confronting the refugee crises of the 1990‘s. –New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 2005. – 402 p.

   

11. Fujimoto, Takahiro.  The evolution of manufacturing system at Toyota. – New York; Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999. – 380 p.

   

12. Kawashima Y. Japanese foreign policy at the crossroads: challenges and options for the twenty-first century. – Washington: Brookings Institutions Press, 2003. – 163 p.

   

13. Reischauer H. M. Samurai and silk: a Japanese and American heritage. – Cambridge (Massachusetts, United States): The Belknap Press of Harward University Press, 1986. – 371 p.

   

14. Toby, Ronald P.  State and diplomacy in early modern Japan: Asia in the development of the Tokugawa Bakufu. – Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1991. – 309 p.

   

15. Mes, Tom; Sharp, Jasper. – The Midnight Eye Guide to new Japanese film. – Berkeley: Stone Bridge Press, 2005. – 365 p.

   

16. Postwar Japan as history. –Berkeley; Los Angeles; London: University of California Press, 1993. – 496 p.

   

17. A Diary of darkness: the wartime diary of Kiyosawa Kiyoshi. – Princeton (New Jersey): Princeton University Press, 1999. – 391 p.

   

18. Kabuki heroes on the Osaka stage: 1780-1830. – Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2005. – 304 p.

   

19. Ōe and beyond: fiction in contemporary Japan. – Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 1999. – 317 p.

   

20. Duus P. Modern Japan. – Boston; New York. Houghton Mifflin Company, 1998. – 376 p.

   

21. Schilling, Mark. Contemporary Japanese film. ­– Boston; London: Weatherhill, 1999. – 399 p.

   

22. Tanizaki, Junichirō. In praise of shadows. ­– London: Vintage Books, 2001. – 73 p.

   

23. Keene, Donald. 5 modern Japanese novelists. – New York: Columbia University Press, 2003. – 113 p.

   

24. Bellah, Robert N. Tokugawa religion: the cultural roots of modern Japan. – London: Collier Macmillan Publishers, 2009. – 249 p.

   

25. Keene, Donald. The pleasures of Japanese literature. – New York: Columbia University Press, 1988. –133 p.

   

26. Smith Thomas C. Native sources of Japanese industrialization, 17501920. – Berkeley (California): University of California Press, 1988. – 278 p.

   

27. Media and politics in Japan. – Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 1996. – 389 p.

   

28. Jansen, Marius B. Sakamoto Ryōma and the Meiji restoration. – New York: Columbia University Press, 1994. – 423 p.

   

29. Coleman, Samuel. Japanese Science from the inside. – London; New York: Routledge, 1999. – 214 p.

   

30. Dore, Ronald. Stock market capitalism: welfare capitalism: Japan and Germany versus the Anglo-Saxons. – Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000. – 264 p.

   

31. Beasley W. G. Japanese imperialism: 1894-1945. – Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1987. – 279 p.

 

32. The Japanese colonial empire, 18951945. – Princeton (New Jersey): Princeton University Press, 1984. – 540 p.

   

33. The atomic bomb: voices from Hiroshima and Nagasaki. ­– New York; London: East Gate, 1989. – 257 p.

   

34. The Japanese economic system and its historical origins. – Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999. – 294 p.

   

35. Yoshikawa, Hiroshi. Japan‘s lost decade. – Tokyo: I-House Press, 2001. – 265 p.

   

36. Kōjin, Karatani. Origins of modern Japanese literature. – Durham; London: Duke University Press, 1993. – 219 p.

   

37. Chōmin, Nakae. A discourse by three drunkards on government. – Boston; London: Weatherhill, 2010. – 137 p.

   

38. Duus Peter. The Abacus and the sword: the Japanese penetration of Korea, 1895–1910. – Berkeley (California): University of California Press, 1995. – 480 p.

   

39. Asada Sadao. From Mahan to Pearl Harbor: the Imperial Japanese Navy and the United States. – Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 2006. – 385 p.

   

40. Takafusa, Nakamura. Lectures on modern Japanese economic history, 1926–1994. – Tokyo: LTCB International Library Foundation, 1994. – 325 p.

   

41. Smits, Gregory. Visions of Ryukyu: identity and ideology in early-modern thought and politics. –  Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 1999. – 213 p.

   

42. Bestor, Theodore C. Tsukiji: the fish market at the center of the world. – Berkeley; Los Angeles; London: University of California Press, 2004. – 411 p.

   

43. Network power: Japan and Asia. – Ithaca; London: Cornell University Press, 1997. – 399 p.

   

44. Katzenstein, Peter J. Cultural norms and national security: police and military in postwar Japan. – Ithaca; London: Cornell University Press, 1996. – 307 p.

   

45. Bashō, Matsuo. The narrow road to the deep North and other travel sketches. – London: Penguin Books, 1966. – 167 p.

   

46. Shikibu, Murasaki. The tale of Genji. – Tokyo; Rutland; Vermont; Singapore: Tuttle Publishing, 1976. –1090 p. – Vol. 1, 2.

   

47. Saikaku, Ihara. The life of an amorous woman an other writings. – New York: New Directions, 1963. – 402 p.

   

48. Mori, Ōgai. The wild goose. Ann Arbor: Center for Japanese Studies of the University of Michigan, 1995. – 166 p.