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- Japan at War and Peace, 1930-1949: U.S
- The Nineteenth Amendment and the U.S. "Women's Emancipation Policy" in Post-World War II Occupied Japan: Going Beyond Suffrage
- Edwin O. Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies Japan Forum Series (1974-2020)
- Western and Japanese Constitutional Thought in the Shaping of the Role of the Japanese Emperor in the 1889 and 1946 Constitutions°
- FEUDAL RESURGENCE in KOKUTAI NO HONGI THESIS Presented To
- UCLA Electronic Theses and Dissertations
- Ranks in Ancient and Meiji Japan
- Document 5: “We Promulgate a Fundamental Law of State.” the Meiji Constitution
- “Pacific War” Be Named? a Study of the Debate in Japan
- The Contributions and Limitations of Japanese Business Diplomacy in the Interwar Period: a Case Study of Two Major Economic Missions' P
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- The Nanyō Kyōkai and Southeast Asia: 1915-1945
- Sumio Hatanothe Building of the Meiji State and Constitutional Government
- 'Co-Prosperity' Or
- An Illusion of Religious Toleration & Secular Government in Japan
- War, Peace, and National Security in the Pacific: U.S. and Japanese Geostrategic Constitutionalism, and the Creation of the Japanese Constitution of 1947
- Four Stages of the Japanese Kokutai [National Essence]
- Introduction: Meiji Army, Empire and Politics 1 the Imperial Army
- Part I History
- Hirohito's Role in Engaging in and Ending the Pacific War
- Primary Source Document with Questions (Dbqs) EXCERPTS from the MEIJI CONSTITUTION of 1889 Introduction Promulgated on February
- Yoshiro Sakatani, a Member of the House of Peers, the Imperial Diet, and Korean Affairs Expert (Chōsentsu) and Japanese Rule of Korea
- Political Change During the Allied Occupation of Japan (1945-1952): the Justin Williams Papers in the East Asia Collection, Mckeldin Library, University of Maryland
- China and Japan in the Late Meiji Period
- The Research Commission on the Constitution and the Upper House Issue