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Non- Fiction

Japaner Rupantarer Itihas

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Japan: The Land of the Rising Sun. ​Japan stands as the only country in Asia where feudal society underwent a historic transformation into an independent capitalist nation, eventually evolving into an imperialist power. Rather than being a mere compilation of dates and chronological events, this book offers a logical and analytical exploration of the entire trajectory of the transformation of Japanese society. ​This fourth edition of The History of Japan’s Transformation is divided into thirteen chapters. Written in a simple and fluent style, the book is distinguished by the inclusion of maps of Japan and Bengali meanings of Japanese terms, making it uniquely accessible to readers.

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Product Overview

Japan: The Land of the Rising Sun. ​Japan stands as the only country in Asia where feudal society underwent a historic transformation into an independent capitalist nation, eventually evolving into an imperialist power. Rather than being a mere compilation of dates and chronological events, this book offers a logical and analytical exploration of the entire trajectory of the transformation of Japanese society. ​This fourth edition of The History of Japan’s Transformation is divided into thirteen chapters. Written in a simple and fluent style, the book is distinguished by the inclusion of maps of Japan and Bengali meanings of Japanese terms, making it uniquely accessible to readers.

Product Specification

Genre
Non- Fiction
ISBN
978-93-80677-30-9
Pages
144
Published
2026

About the Author

Amit Bhattacharyya

Amit Bhattacharyya taught in the Department of History at Jadavpur University. His areas of interest and research include Swadeshi industry, ancient and modern China and Japan, human rights, the Maoist movement, Swadeshi advertising, environmental issues, and the women’s movement.

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