John W. Witek
Georgetown University
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The Journal of Asian Studies | 1994
John W. Witek
I n his perceptive essays entitled On History , Fernand Braudel declared that “there is no problem which does not become increasingly complex when actively investigated, growing in scope and depth, endlessly opening up new vistas of work to be done” (University of Chicago Press, 1980, p. 15). These observations are reflected in this masterful study of Donald Lach and Edwin Van Kley as they depict the intricacies of Asian civilization from India to Japan during the seventeenth century. This is a significant contribution to the overall multivolume project that seeks to delineate Europes formation of the images of Asia from the fifteenth through the eighteenth centuries by examining the literature published at that time. That the more than two thousand pages under review are not the completion, but the next to last step of a work still in progress and so “growing in scope and depth,” assuredly increases the readers appreciation for this vast enterprise.
The American Historical Review | 1983
Edwin J. Van Kley; John W. Witek
Archive | 2010
Jr Wills; John Cranmer-Byng; Jr Peterson; John W. Witek
Archive | 1998
Willard J. Peterson; Jr Wills; John Cranmer-Byng; Jr Peterson; John W. Witek
Archive | 2016
John W. Witek; Willard J. Peterson
Archive | 2010
John E. Wills; John Cranmer-Byng; Willard J. Peterson; John W. Witek
T'oung Pao | 2007
John W. Witek
The Journal of Asian Studies | 1999
John W. Witek; Richard Madsen
The Journal of Asian Studies | 1994
John W. Witek; Donald F. Lach; Edwin J. Van Kley
The American Historical Review | 1992
John W. Witek