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The Shogun's painted culture fear and creativity in the Japanese states, 1760-1829

In this penetrating analysis of a little-explored area of Japanese cultural history, Timon Screech reassesses the career of the chief minister Matsudaira Sadanobu, who played a key role in defining what we think of as Japanese culture today.

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