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Iwakura Tomomi
Mother of the Nation: Femininity, Modernity, and Class in the Image of Empress Teimei
Navy, Modernized 1868-1894 [Encyclopedia Entry] Michael Wert Marquette University,
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Chapter 1. Meiji Revolution: Start of Full-Scale Modernization
The Last Samurai: the Life and Battles of Saigo Takamori
The Quality of Emperorship in 21St Century Japan: Reflections on the Reiwa Accession
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
Citizenship and National Identity in Early Meiji Japan, 1868–1889
How Did Japan Reshape Its Worldview and Begin to Modernize?
Sir Ernest Satow in Japan, Britain and Europe, 1870-1883, As Seen Through His Diaries: a Chance to Deepen His Knowledge of Japanese Culture and Other Matters
The Intangible Warrior Culture of Japan: Bodily Practices, Mental Attitudes, and Values of the Two-Sworded Men from the Fifteenth to the Twenty-First Centuries
The Truth of the Ancient Ways: a Critical Biography of The
Manufacturing the Meiji Era Portrayal of the Meiji Restoration in Kagoshima Museums and Heritage Sites
The Iwakura Mission in America and Europe
NHK Historical Drama “Segodon” Special Exhibition
The Iwakura Mission in Britain, 1872
Buddhism and Ideology in Japan, 1868-1931
Le Crépuscule Des Samouraïs Est Le Deuxième Volet De Notre Série De Mangas Historiques
Some Thoughts on the Concept of Territory in the Late Edo and Early Meiji Periods* Yanagihara Masaharu (Professor, Kyushu University) I
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Preserving Imperial Sovereignty in the Changing Political Order of Prewar
Proquest Dissertations
Kido Takayoshi (1833-1877): Meiji Japan's Cautious Revolutionary Author(S): Sidney D
Aizu in Der Meiji-Restauration
Meiji Restoration 150Th Anniversary Project Committee Column the Meiji Restorationsatsuma in Started Scan for Official Website
Buddhism and Ideology in Japan, 1868-1931
The Last Samurai
Local Elites and Agricultural Development in Meiji Japan
The Iwakura Mission and Japan's Meiji-Era Foreign Policy Dilemma
Meiji Restoration Satsuma Rebellion of 1877 Joint Crisis Committee
Zen and Japanese Militarism: a Critical Inquiry Into the Roots of "Imperial Way-Zen"
Excerpts from the Letter from Emperor Meiji (Mutsuhito) to President Ulysses S