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  • Published: 4 September 2025
  • ISBN: 9781837311729
  • Imprint: Penguin Audio
  • Format: Audio Download
  • RRP: $28.00

A Short History of Japan




A brief and thrilling introduction to Japan from one of the country's leading British historians

In this enormously enjoyable introduction to a remarkable country, Christopher Harding traces Japan's rich history over several millennia. Beginning with its earliest coastal communities through to the spread of Buddhism, the rise of the warlords, the promise and menace of the West and Japan's own empire-building, Harding explores how a distinctly Japanese society and culture was forged.

Drawing on the latest scholarship, A Short History of Japan moves beyond traditional tourist-board clichés to consider Japan's own view of its past, values and culture, from ceramics and theatre to food and architecture. The result is a sensory, tactile history, where the reader experiences all the pleasures of a visit to Japan: a bolt of silk or a warm bowl of ramen; the feel and scent of tatami underfoot; the warmth of slipping into a hot spring bath. Harding skilfully shows how these everyday details are intimately bound up with the bigger historical picture, as an expression of the values that have been extraordinarily successful in helping the country to cope with centuries of radical change.

  • Published: 4 September 2025
  • ISBN: 9781837311729
  • Imprint: Penguin Audio
  • Format: Audio Download
  • RRP: $28.00

About the author

Christopher Harding

Christopher Harding is the author of Japan Story, The Japanese and The Light of Asia. Harding teaches at the University of Edinburgh and frequently broadcasts on Radio 3 and Radio 4. He produces a weekly newsletter and podcast about Japan, History with Chris Harding.

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Praise for A Short History of Japan

Praise for Christopher Harding's JAPAN STORY

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How much I admired it, what a lot I learned from it and, above all, how very much I enjoyed it ... Masterly

Neil MacGregor

Lucid and lyrical ... delivered with his flair for storytelling ... one of the best accounts I've ever read of what happens - for better and worse - when a country's relationship with the world is abruptly renegotiated

Alex Dudok de Wit, The Telegraph

A history that somehow manages to be at once succinct and sweeping: essential reading for anyone interested in this most fascinating of countries

Tom Holland