Fesselnde Diskussionen mit Experten über ihre neuesten Veröffentlichungen, die Einblicke in die zeitgenössische Japanologie und die Bedeutung ihrer Forschung bieten.
Alison J. Miller, "Envisioning the Empress: The Lives and Images of Japanese Imperial Women, 1868-1952" (Routledge, 2024)
E175 • 37 mins • Jul 23, 2025
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Neueste Folgen

Jul 23, 2025
Alison J. Miller, "Envisioning the Empress: The Lives and Images of Japanese Imperial Women, 1868-1952" (Routledge, 2024)
E175 • 37 mins

Jul 17, 2025
James D.J. Brown, "Cracking the Crab: Russian Espionage Against Japan, from Peter the Great to Richard Sorge" (Hurst, 2025),
42 mins

Jul 15, 2025
Sonia C. Gomez, "Picture Bride, War Bride: The Role of Marriage in Shaping Japanese America" (NYU Press, 2024)
E90 • 64 mins

Jul 3, 2025
Zev Handel, "Chinese Characters Across Asia: How the Chinese Script Came to Write Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese" (U Washington Press, 2025)
47 mins

Jul 2, 2025
NIAS Podcast from the University of Tartu Asia Centre: Migration Policies and Realities in Estonia and Japan
34 mins