Two Faces of the Early Modern World: The Netherlands and Japan in the 17th and 18th CenturiesYōzaburō Shirahata, W. J. Boot, Kokusai Nihon Bunka Kenkyū Sentā International Research Center for Japanese Studies, 2001 - 207 páginas "Contains 12 papers ... the result of a conference, held in Leiden from Oct. 27 till 29, 1999, which was a part of a series of three"--P. v. |
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Introduction W J BOOT SHIRAHATA | 1 |
W J BOOT | 15 |
Harmen BEUKERS | 35 |
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