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Charter Oath
The Birth of the Parliamentary Democracy in Japan: an Historical Approach
The Rhetoric of Emperor Hirohito
Political and Ritual Usages of Portraits of Japanese
Myths of Hakkō Ichiu: Nationalism, Liminality, and Gender
Japan and Its East Asian Neighbors: Japan’S Perception of China and Korea and the Making of Foreign Policy from the Seventeenth to the Nineteenth Century
Charter Oath and Meiji Reform
How Did Japan Reshape Its Worldview and Begin to Modernize?
A Comparative Analysis of the Differences Between
Meiji Intellectuals and the Japanese Construction of an East-West Binary, 1868-1912
Introduction to Modern Japanese History
Intermediary Functions and the Market for Innovation in Meiji and Taishō Japan
The Birth of Constitutional Government in Japan
Meiji and Taishō Japan: an Introductory Essay
Constitution of the Empire of Japan
Buddhism and Ideology in Japan, 1868-1931
CONTRACT OEC-0-73-2737 NOTE 411P
An Examination of the Japanese Subject from 1868-1912
Japanese Politics and the 150Th Anniversary of Meiji Restoration Keio University Professor Yuichiro Shimizu (
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Crimes of War
Preserving Imperial Sovereignty in the Changing Political Order of Prewar
LOC TPS AP World History Meiji Restoration Period 5 9-12 Grades This Activity Is Sponsored in Part by the Library of Congress
Japan Forum Revisionism, Reaction and The
Proquest Dissertations
Contemplated Amendments to Japan's 1947 Constitution: a Return to Iye, Kokutai and the Meiji State
Japan Vs Russia
Buddhism and Ideology in Japan, 1868-1931
Glossary of Japanese Terms
The Meiji Restoration: the Roots of Modern Japan
Does Conscience Have to Be Free? a Multiple Crossroads of Religious, Political, and Diplomatic Arguments: 1868-1874
Interpreting Nationality in Postwar Japan: “Disrespectful” Representation of the Emperor
Kokutai - Political Shintô from Early-Modern to Contemporary Japan
Conclusion.Qxd 2/9/07 1:53 PM Page 373
Excerpts from the Letter from Emperor Meiji (Mutsuhito) to President Ulysses S