Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Modern Japan: A Volume in the Comparative Societies Series Review

Modern Japan: A Volume in the Comparative Societies Series
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This book delves into the startling fact of the disconnected state of our world, focusing on Japan. Ironic yet true, the more electronically connected the world becomes, the farther apart we become as a people. How can this sad fact exist? Read this well written book to discover the answer to this irony.

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This small book is an ideal supplement for courses such as introductory sociology, comparative studies, global studies, comparative politics and comparative economics.Organized to follow the table of contents of any standard introductory sociology text, this book establishes a historical and cultural context, then presents coverage of institutions, stratification, problems and social change in 12 concise chapters. The two prolific authors (they also published a trade book on Japan, Who Rules Japan?: The Inner-Circles of Economic and Political Power ) have lived in Japan and studied their society and people.

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