Akira Iriye

Akira Iriye is Charles Warren Professor of American History, Emeritus, at Harvard University.

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TitleAuthorFormatPublication DatePrice
Cover: Mutual Images: Essays in American-Japanese RelationsMutual Images: Essays in American-Japanese RelationsIriye, AkiraE-DITION01/01/1975$65.00Available from De Gruyter »
Cover: Power and Culture: The Japanese–American War, 1941–1945Power and Culture: The Japanese–American War, 1941–1945Iriye, AkiraPAPERBACK09/15/1982$50.00
Cover: China and Japan in the Global SettingChina and Japan in the Global SettingIriye, AkiraPAPERBACK08/19/1998$37.00
Cover: A World Connecting: 1870–1945A World Connecting: 1870–1945Rosenberg, Emily S.HARDCOVER10/30/2012$50.00
Cover: Global Interdependence: The World after 1945Global Interdependence: The World after 1945Iriye, AkiraHARDCOVER01/14/2014$49.00
Cover: Chinese and Americans: A Shared HistoryChinese and Americans: A Shared HistoryXu, GuoqiHARDCOVER10/13/2014$48.00
Cover: Empires and Encounters: 1350–1750Empires and Encounters: 1350–1750Reinhard, WolfgangHARDCOVER06/09/2015$47.00
Cover: An Emerging Modern World: 1750–1870An Emerging Modern World: 1750–1870Conrad, Sebastian
Osterhammel, Jürgen
HARDCOVER05/07/2018$50.00
Cover: Making Civilizations: The World before 600Making Civilizations: The World before 600Gehrke, Hans-Joachim
Butler, Erik
Lewis, Peter
HARDCOVER09/08/2020$47.00
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