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Japanese Economic Growth During the Edo Period*
Westernization in Japan: America’S Arrival
Some Observations on the Weddings of Tokugawa Shogunâ•Žs
Nihonbashi: Edo's Contested Center Marcia Yonemoto
A New Interpretation of the Bakufu's Refusal to Open the Ryukyus To
A Historical Look at Technology and Society in Japan (1500-1900)
The National Maps of Japan Compiled by the Tokugawa Shogunate
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Women and Public Life in Early Meiji Japan
Edo: Art in Japan 1615-1868; Teaching Program
Foreign Influence and the Transformation of Early Modern Japan
Traveling on the Edo Highways : a Journey of Sh0gun and Princesses
Women in Ukiyo-E
The Role of the Merchant Coalition in Pre-Modern Japanese Economic Development: an Historical Institutional Analysis*
Lesson ______Edo Japan
Japan Under the Shoguns
Women and Education in Edo, Japan
Redalyc.Japanese Women's Role. Past and Present
Top View
A Case Study of Tokugawa Japan Through Art: Views of a Society in Transformation
A Cultural Understanding of Female Artists of the Japanese Edo Period
Nagasaki Museum of History and Culture
Downloadable Reproducible Ebooks Sample Pages
From Jokun to Onnagata
Sword Prices, Origami, and Samurai Income
Women and Political Life in Meiji Japan: the Ac Se of the Okayama Joshi Konshinkai (Okayama Women’S Friendship Society) Marnie S
The Tale of the Tokugawa Artifacts: Japanese Funerary Lanterns at the Penn Museum
Yonemoto the Problem of Women in Early Modern Japan.Indd
The Edo Period: Pre-Conditions for Industrialization
The Tokaido Road Was an Important and Well-Trodden Route in Pre
A Peek at the Meals of the People Of
Education in the Bakumatsu Japan (1853-1912)
A Study of the Tokugawa Polity As a Seigneurial System JF Morris
Craniofacial Variation Among the Common People of the Edo Period
Wakita Kyūbei's Admonitions: a Town Magistrate's Perspective on Early
Glossary of Japanese Terms
Cultivating Femininity
Buddhists in the Edo Era – 'Official Monks'
Tsunami Size
The English and the Control of Christianity in the Early Edo Period
Concerning Women