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News and Narrative in the Early Meiji Period: Kanagaki Robun S
Can Financial Innovations Mitigate Civil and Ethnic Conflict? by Saumitra Jha
The Flexible Structure of Politics in Meiji Japan
Opposition Movements in Early Meiji, 1868-1885
The Socialization of Aristocratic Children by Commoners: Recalled Experiences of the Hereditary Elite in Modern Japan
The Trouble with Terasaka: the Forty-Seventh Ro¯Nin and the Chu¯Shingura Imagination
The Last Samurai: the Life and Battles of Saigo Takamori
Political and Ritual Usages of Portraits of Japanese
The Samurai Company: Double Creative Response in Meiji Japan the Case of Onoda Cement
SAMURAI Samurai Is a Word for a Japanese Warrior Class and for A
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
Rebellion and Defiance in the Japanese Army, 1860-1931
Capital-Nation-State: a Genealogy of Yasukuni Shrine
The Economic Rehabilitation of the Samurai in the Early Meiji Period Author(S): Harry D
1 the Flexible Structure of Politics in Meiji Japan Junji Banno Professor
The Socio-Historical Evolution of Japanese Swordsmanship and Its Correlation with Cultural Nationalism
A Comparative Analysis of the Differences Between
Epifania Pustki. Wizja Pięknej Śmierci W Hōjō No Umi Yukio Mishimy
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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 Building of a National Army
Rosalie H. Wax University of Kansas
Citizenship and National Identity in Early Meiji Japan, 1868–1889: A
Preserving Imperial Sovereignty in the Changing Political Order of Prewar
Title NATIONAL UNIFICATION and LAND REFORM in THE
Title NATIONAL UNIFICATION and LAND REFORM in THE
Aristocratic Descendants in Contemporary Japan
Meiji Transformation (1868-1900) the Meiji State (1868-1900) 351
A Milestone in Japan's
Samurai's Spirit of the Imperial Japanese Military As
The Spatial Layout of Hierarchy: Residential Style of the Modern Japanese Nobility
Mobility and Continuity of Political Elites Over Phases of Regime Change
The Views of Japanese Intellectuals and Japan's
Meiji Restoration Satsuma Rebellion of 1877 Joint Crisis Committee