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Sheila Miyoshi Jager

    Táto autorka je uznávanou historičkou, ktorá sa špecializuje na Východnú Áziu a Kóreu. Vo svojej práci sa zaoberá komplexnými dejinami regiónu a analyzuje jeho postavenie v post-studenej vojne. Jej knihy ponúkajú hlboký vhľad do kórejskej histórie a širšieho kontextu ázijských národov. Autorka prináša originálnu perspektívu na kľúčové historické udalosti a ich dopady.

    On the Uses of Cultural Knowledge
    The Other Great Game
    • Sheila Miyoshi Jager returns to the three-cornered contest among imperial Russia, China, and Japan over the Korean Peninsula. The battle to colonize Korea upended East Asian geopolitics, set great-power conflicts of the twentieth century in motion, and seeded internal rivalries that persist in the peninsula's division between North and South.

      The Other Great Game
    • On the Uses of Cultural Knowledge

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      On the Uses of Cultural Knowledge