Lost and Found
Explore the intricate dynamics of modern Japanese regionalism in Lost and Found by Hiraku Shimoda. Published in 2014 by Harvard University, this enlightening hardback edition spans 170 pages and delves into the complex relationship between region and nation during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Shimoda challenges the conventional notion of “region” as a rigid barrier to national unity, presenting it instead as a flexible spatial concept that can strengthen nationalist sentiments. This thought-provoking study is essential for anyone interested in Japanese history, sociology, or the evolution of regional identities. Discover how the past shapes contemporary perspectives with this insightful work from a leading scholar in the field.