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Tsuda Umeko
Japanese Immigration History
Pioneers of the Women's Movement in Japan: Hiratsuka Raichô and Fukuda Hideko Seen Through Their Journals, Seitô Andsekai Fujn
Women's Jiritsu and Christian Feminism in Japan
Chapter 4: Modern Japan and the World (Part 1) – from the Final Years of the Edo Shogunate to the End of the Meiji Period
Education of Japanese Women and Study Abroad: a Historical and Contemporary Analysis
Encyclopedia of Japanese History
Women and Public Life in Early Meiji Japan
Japan's Historic Mission
Tsuda College Contents
Women's Education and the World: Fujita Taki (1898–1993)
Umeko Tsuda: a Pioneer in Higher Education for Women in Japan
Nitobe Inazō and the Sapporo Band Reflections on the Dawn of Protestant Christianity in Early Meiji Japan
The Forgotten Story of Japanese Women Who Studied in the United States, 1949-1966
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Studyabroadprogram2020.Pdf
Reconnaissance Japan JF Oberlin
Feminism and Nationalist Rhetoric in Meiji Japan
This Is an Accepted Manuscript of an Article Published by Taylor & Francis in History of Education
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Glossary of Japanese Terms
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Dissertation Asmita in Full.Pdf (1.571Mb)
Christianity in Meiji Japan