Japan on Display
Discover the captivating intersection of science, photography, and history in Japan on Display by Morris Low. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2012, this insightful paperback spans 216 pages and delves into Japan's visual representation from the Meiji period to the death of Emperor Hirohito in 1989. Low meticulously examines how photography shaped the public perception of Japan and its emperors, Mutsuhito and Hirohito, over more than a century. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the political and governmental evolution of Japan, as well as the cultural significance of visual media in shaping national identity. Perfect for history enthusiasts and photography lovers alike, Japan on Display offers a unique perspective on the role of imagery in understanding Japan's past and its leaders. Don't miss the chance to enrich your knowledge with this essential work!