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Appendix a Permanent Officials and Diplomats of the British Foreign Office
JAPAN's COLONIAL EDUCATIONAL POLICY in KOREA by Hung Kyu
The Russo-Japanese War and the Transformation of US-Japan Relations: Examining the Geopolitical Ramifications
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Anglo-Japanese Alliance
Japan by the Japanese Came out in the Summer of 1904 After the War with Russia Had Begun
FOREIGN OFFICE FILES for JAPAN and the FAR EAST SERIES 1 - Part 1 - 2
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The Socio-Historical Evolution of Japanese Swordsmanship and Its Correlation with Cultural Nationalism
Japan, Koshikan (Korea) Records
Glossary-Encounter with Meiji Japan
Bringing the Japanese Occupation of Korea to High School Classrooms
MATSUI KEISHIRO, 1868-1946 an Efficient Public Servant [London, 1925-28]
HAYASHI TADASU, 1850-1913 Working for the Alliance [London, 1900..Q6]
A Study of the Foreign Relations of Japan, 1902-1922
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Japanese Students at Cambridge University in the Meiji Era, 1868-1912 : Pioneers for the Modernization of Japan
Japan and Britain After 1859: Creating Cultural Bridges/Olive Checkland
China and the Origins of the 1902 Anglo-Japanese Alliance a Thesis
Crimes of War
Ranks in Ancient and Meiji Japan
ANGLO-JAPANESE RELATIONS, 1930 to 1939 by JON CHRISTOPHER SCULLY a Thesis Submitted to the University
Western Books on Asia: Japan Fiche Listing
The Japanese Experience in Britain, 1862-1876
Japan and the Trans-Siberian Railroad, 1885-1905 a Dissertation Submitted to the Graduate Division of the University of Hawaii I
Introduction: Meiji Army, Empire and Politics 1 the Imperial Army
History of China and Japan 184-1949 [Rai Foundation]
In the Tripartite Intervention, 1895
On the Periphery of the Russo-Japanese War Part II David Steeds (Formerly University of Wales, Aberystwyth): Japan at War:The Di