List of Materials Related to the Study of Japanese
History
compiled by
Chris Spackman
January 2003
This list was converted from the bibtex file japanese_history.bib
by LaTeX2HTML.
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Atsuko Abe.
The Relationship between Japan and the European Union: Domestic
Politics and Transnational Relations.
Athlone Press, 1999.
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Kobo Abe.
Women in the Dunes.
Knopf, 1964.
Translated by E. Dale Saunders.
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Kobo Abe.
Friends.
Grove, 1969.
Translated by Donald Keene.
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Kobo Abe.
The Box Man.
Putnam Perigee, 1981.
Translated by E. Dale Saunders.
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Hallett E. Abend.
Japan Unmasked.
1941.
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Joyce Ackroyd.
Told Round a Brushwood Fire: The Autobiography of Arai
Hakuseki.
University of Arizona Press, 1980.
translated by Joyce Ackroyd.
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Roy H. Akagi.
Japan's Foreign Relations, 1542-1936.
1936.
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Motojiro Akashi.
Rakka Ryusui: Colonel Akashi's Report on His Secret Cooperat??
1988.
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George Akita.
Foundations of Constitutional Government in Modern Japan,
1868-1900.
Harvard University Press, 1967.
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George Akita.
An examination of e.h. norman's scholarship.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 3(2), 1977.
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Ryunosuke Akutagawa.
Rashomon and Other Stories.
Liveright, 1952.
Translated by Takashi Kojima.
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Ryunosuke Akutagawa.
Japanese Short Stories.
Liveright, 1961.
Translated by Takashi Kojima.
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Rutherford Alcock.
The Capital of the Tycoon: A Narrative of Three Years' Residence
in Japan.
Harper, 1863.
2 volumes.
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G. C. Allen.
A Short Economic History of Modern Japan, 1867-1937.
Macmillan, 1946.
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G. C. Allen.
Appointment in Japan.
Athlone Press, 1983.
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Laura W. Allen.
Images of the poet saigyo as recluse.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 21(1), 1995?
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Louis Allen.
The End of the War in Asia.
Hart-Davis, 1976.
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Gary Dean Allinson.
The moderation of organized labor in postwar japan.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 1(2), 1974.
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Anne Allison.
Nightwork: Sexuality, Pleasure and Corporate Masculinity in a
Tokyo Hostess Club.
University of Chicago Press, 1994.
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Anne Allison.
Memoirs of the orient.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 27(2), 2001.
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Gary D. Allison.
Suburban Tokyo.
University of California Press, 1979.
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David R. Ambaras.
Social knowledge, cultural cabital, and the new middle class in
japan, 1895-1912.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 24(1), 1998.
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Marie Anchordoguy.
Japan at a technological crossroads: Does change support convergence
theory?
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 23(2), 1997.
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Joseph L. Anderson and Donald Ritchie.
The Japanese Film: Art and Industry.
Princeton University Press, 1982.
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Stephen J. Anderson.
The political economy of japanese saving: How postal savings and
public pensions support high rates of household saving in japan.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 16(1), 1990.
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Tsuruo Ando.
Performing Arts of Japan: Bunraku, the Puppet Theater.
Walker/Weatherhill, 1970.
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Masaharu Anesaki.
Religious Life of the Japanese People.
Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai, 1961.
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Masaharu Anesaki.
History of Japanese Religion.
Tuttle, 1963.
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Michiko Y. Aoki and Margaret B. Dardess, editors.
As the Japanese See It.
University Press of Hawaii, 1981.
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David E. Apter and Nagayo Sawa.
Against the State: Politics and Social Protest in Japan.
Harvard University Press, 1984.
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Hakuseki Arai.
Lessons from History.
University of Queensland, 1982.
translated by Joyce Ackroyd.
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Tatsuo Arima.
The Failure of Freedom: A Portrait of Japanese Intellectuals.
Harvard University Press, 1969.
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Takeo Arishima.
A Certain Woman.
Tokyo University Press, 1978.
Translated by Kenneth Strong.
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Sawako Ariyoshi.
The Doctor's Wife.
Kodansha, 1978.
Translated by Wakako Hironaka and Ann Siller Kostant.
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Sawako Ariyoshi.
The River Ki.
Kodansha, 1982.
Translated by Mildred Tahara.
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Sawako Ariyoshi.
The Twilight Years.
Kodansha, 1984.
Translated by Mildred Tahara.
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Peter J. Arnesen.
The Medieval Japanese Daimyo.
Yale University Press, 1979.
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Peter J. Arnesen.
The struggle for lordship in late heian japan: The case of aki.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 10(1), 1984.
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Sadao Asada.
Japan and the World, 1853-1952: A Bibliographic Guide to
Japanese Scholarship in Foreign Relations.
Columbia University Press, 1989.
- 40
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Asahi Shimbunsha, editor.
The Pacific Rivals: A Japanese View of Japanese-American
Relations.
Weatherhill & Asahi, 1972.
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W. G. Aston.
A History of Japanese Literature.
Appleton, 1899.
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W. G. Aston.
Nihongi: Chronicles of Japan from the Earliest Times to A.D.
697.
Tuttle, 1972.
translated by W. G. Aston.
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Reiko Abe Auestad.
Nakano shigeharu's ``goshaku no sake''.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 28(1), 2002.
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Lewis Austin.
Japan: The Paradox of Progress.
Yale University Press, 1976.
- 45
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Hans H. Baerwald.
The Purge of Japanese Leaders Under the Occupation.
University Press, 1959.
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Hans H. Baerwald.
Japan's Parliament: An Introduction.
Cambridge University Press, 1974.
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Jackson Bailey, editor.
Listening to Japan.
Praeger, 1973.
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W. Macmahon Ball.
Japan, Enemy or Ally?
Cassell, 1949.
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W. Macmahon Ball.
Intermittent Diplomat: The Japan and Batavia Diaries of W.
Macmahon Ball.
Melbourne University Press, 1988.
Edited by Alan Rix.
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J. G. Ballard.
Empire in the Sun.
Simon and Schuster, 1984.
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Nobuya Bamba.
Japanese Diplomacy in a Dilemma: New Light on Japan's China
Policy, 1924-1929.
University of British Columbia Press, 1973.
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Doris G. Bargen.
A Woman's Weapon, Spirit Possession in the Tale of Genji.
University Press of Hawaii, 1997.
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Rodney Barker.
Hiroshima Maidens: A Story of Courage, Compassion, and
Survival.
Viking, 1985.
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Michael A. Barnhart.
Japan Prepares for Total War: The Search for Economic Security,
1919-1941.
Cornell University Press, 1987.
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Andrew E. Barshay.
State and Intellectual in Imperial Japan.
University of California Press, 1988.
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Andrew E. Barshay.
Imagining democracy in postwar japan: Reflections on maruyama masao
and modernism.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 18(2), 1992.
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James R. Bartholomew.
The Formation of Science in Japan: Building a Research
Tradition.
Yale University Press, 1989.
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David H. Bayley.
Forces of Order: Police Behavior in Japan and the United
States.
University of California Press, 1975.
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Richard K. Beardsley, John W. Hall, and Robert E. Ward.
Village Japan.
University of Chicago Press, 1959.
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W. G. Beasley, editor.
Select Documents on Japanese Foreign Policy, 1853-1868.
Oxford University Press, 1955.
translated by W. G. Beasley.
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W. G. Beasley.
The Modern History of Japan.
Praeger, 1963.
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W. G. Beasley.
The Meiji Restoration.
Stanford University Press, 1972.
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W. G. Beasley, editor.
Modern Japan: Aspects of History, Literature, and Society.
Allen & Unwin, 1975.
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W. G. Beasley.
Japanese Imperialism, 1894-1945.
Oxford University Press, 1987.
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W. G. Beasley.
The Rise of Modern Japan.
St. Martin's, 1995.
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E. R. Beauchamp, editor.
Windows on Japanese Education.
Garland, 1991.
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Edward R. Beauchamp and Akira Iriye, editors.
Foreign Employees in Nineteenth Century Japan.
Westview Press, 1990.
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George M. Beckman.
The Making of the Meiji Constitution: The Oligarchs and the
Constitutional Development of Japan, 1868-1891.
University of Kansas, 1957.
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George M. Beckmann.
The Modernization of China and Japan.
Harper & Row, 1962.
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George M. Beckmann and Okubo Genji.
The Japanese Communist Party, 1922-1945.
Stanford University Press, 1969.
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Harumi Befu.
Japan, An Anthropological Interpretation.
Harper & Row, 1971.
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Edward Behr.
Hirohito: Behind the Myth.
Villard Books, 1989.
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Ronald Bell.
The Japanese Experience.
Weatherhill, 1973.
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Robert N. Bellah.
Tokugawa Religion: The Values of Pre-Industrial Japan.
Free Press, 1957.
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Eyal Ben-Ari and Sabine Fruhstuck.
``now we show it all!'' normalization and the management of violence
in japan's armed forces.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 28(1), 2002.
Fix umlauts in Fr-u-hst-u-ck.
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Isaiah Ben-Dasan.
The Japanese and the Jews.
Weatherhill, 1972.
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Ruth F. Benedict.
The Chrysanthemum and the Sword.
Houghton Mifflin, 1946.
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David Bergamini.
Japan's Imperial Conspiracy.
Morrow, 1971.
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Gordon M. Berger.
Parties Out of Power in Japan, 1931-1941.
Princeton University Press, 1977.
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Gail Bernstein.
Japanese Marxist: A Portrait of Kawakami Hajime.
Harvard University Press, 1978.
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Mary Elizabeth Berry.
Hideyoshi.
Harvard University Press, 1982.
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Mary Elizabeth Berry.
Public peace and private attachment: The goals and conduct of power
in early modern japan.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 12(2), 1986.
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Mary Elizabeth Berry.
The Culture of Civil War in Kyoto.
University of California Press, 1994.
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Michael P. Birt.
Samurai in passage: Tranformation of the sixteenth-century kanto.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 11(2), 1985.
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Thomas A. Bisson.
Shadow Over Asia: Rise of Militant Japan.
1941.
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Herbert P. Bix.
The pitfalls of scholastic criticism: A reply to norman's critics.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 4(2), 1978.
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Herbert P. Bix.
Peasant Protest in Japan, 1590-1884.
Yale University Press, 1986.
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Herbert P. Bix.
The showa emperor's ``monologue'' and the problem of war
responsibility.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 18(2), 1992.
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Herbert P. Bix.
Inventing the ``symbol monarchy'' in japan, 1945-1952.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 21(2), 1995.
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John R. Black.
Young Japan: Yokohama and Yedo 1858-79.
Oxford University Press, 1969.
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Carmen Blacker.
The Japanese Enlightenment: A Study of the Writings of Fukuzawa
Yukichi.
Cambridge University Press, 1964.
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Carmen Blacker.
The Catalpa Bow: A Study of Shamanistic Practices in Japan.
Allen & Unwin, 1975.
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Michael Blaker.
Japanese International Negotiating Style.
Columbia University Press, 1977.
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David Blath.
Long Engagements: Maturity in Modern Japan.
Stanford University Press, 1980.
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David Blath, editor.
Work and Lifecourse in Japan.
SUNY Press, 1983.
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William M. Bodiford.
Soto Zen in Medieval Japan.
University Press of Hawaii, 1993.
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Harold Bolitho.
Treasures Among Men: The Fudai Daimyo in Tokugawa Japan.
Yale University Press, 1974.
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Sarane Spence Boocock.
Controlled diversity: An overview of the japanese preschool system.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 15(1), 1989.
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Dorothy Borg.
The United States and the Far Eastern Crisis of 1933-1938: From
the Manchurian Incident through the Initial Stage of the Undeclared
Sino-Japanese War.
Harvard University Press, 1964.
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Dorothy Borg and Shumpei Okimoto, editors.
Pearl Harbor as History: Japanese-American Relations,
1931-1941.
Columbia University Press, 1973.
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Robert Borgen.
Sugawara no Michizane and the Early Heian Court.
Harvard University Press, 1986.
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Michael Boronoff.
Pink Samurai: Love, Marriage and Sex in Contemporary Japan.
Pocket Books, 1991.
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Hugh Borton.
Japan Since 1931: Its Political and Social Development.
Institute of Pacific Relations, 1940.
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Hugh Borton.
American Presurrender Planning for Postwar Japan.
Occasional Papers of the East Asian Institute, Columbia University,
1967.
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Hugh Borton.
Japan's Modern Century.
Ronald, 1970.
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Roger W. Bowen.
Rebellion and Democracy in Meiji Japan.
University of California Press, 1980.
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Richard J. Bowring.
Mori Ogai and the Modernization of Japanese Culture.
Cambridge University Press, 1979.
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Charles R. Boxer.
The Christian Century in Japan, 1549-1650.
University of California Press, 1951.
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Carl Boyd.
The Extraordinary Envoy: General Oshima and Diplomacy in the
Third Reich, 1934-1939.
University Press of America, 1980.
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Carl Boyd.
Anguish under siege: High grade japanese signal intelligence and the
fall of berlin.
Cryptologia, 13, 1989.
193-209.
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Carl Boyd.
Hitler's Japanese Confidant: General Oshima Hiroshi and Magic
Intelligence, 1941-1945.
University of Kansas, 1993.
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Paul Boyer.
By the Bombs' Early Light.
Pantheon Books, 1985.
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John H. Boyle.
China and Japan at War, 1937-1945: The Politics of
Collaboration.
Stanford University Press, 1971.
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Arnold Brackman.
The Other Nuremberg: The Untold Story of the Tokyo War Crimes
Trial.
Morrow, 1987.
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William Braisted and Yuji Kikuchi.
Meiroku Zasshi: Journal of the Japanese Enlightenment.
Harvard University Press, 1973.
translated by William Braisted and Yuji Kikuchi.
- 116
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Karen Brazell.
The Confessions of Lady Nijo.
Stanford University Press, 1973.
translated by Karen Brazell.
- 117
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Karen Brazell.
``blossoms'': A medieval song.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 6(2), 1980.
- 118
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Russell Brines.
MacArthur's Japan.
Lippincott, 1948.
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Jeffrey Broadbent and Kabashima Ikuo.
Referent pluralism: Mass media and politics in japan.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 12(2), 1986.
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Robert H. Brower.
Conversations with Shotetsu.
Center for Japanese Studies, University of Michigan, 1992.
translated by Robert H. Brower.
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Robert Hopkins Brower and Earl R. Miner.
Japanese Court Poetry.
Stanford University Press, 1961.
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Delmer M. Brown.
The Future and the Past: A Translation and Study of the
Gukansho.
University of California Press, 1979.
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Philip C. Brown.
Practical constraints on early tokugawa land taxation: Annual versus
fixed assessments in kaga domain.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 14(2), 1988.
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John S. Brownless.
Political Thought in Japanese Historical Writing.
Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 1991.
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Anthony J. Bryant.
The Samurai: Warriors of Medieval Japan, 940-1600.
Osprey, 1989.
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Anthony J. Bryant.
Sekigahara 1600: The Final Struggle for Power.
Osprey, 1995.
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Taimie L. Bryant.
``responsible'' husbands, ``recalcitrant'' wives, retributive judges:
Judicial management of contested divorce in japan.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 18(2), 1992.
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Roger Buckley.
Occupation Diplomacy: Britain, the United States and Japan,
1945-1952.
Cambridge University Press, 1982.
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Roger Buckley.
Japan of Today.
Cambridge University Press, 1985.
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William K. Bunce.
Religions in Japan: Buddhism, Shinto, Christianity.
Tuttle, 1955.
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Gerald E. Bunker.
The Peace Conspiracy: Wang Ching-wei and the China War,
1937-1941.
Harvard University Press, 1972.
check this data.
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Ardath Burks.
Japan: A Postindustrial Power.
Westview Press, 1981.
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Ardath W. Burks, editor.
The Modernizers: Overseas Students, Foreign Employees and Meiji
Japan.
Westview, 1984.
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Ian Buruma.
Behind the Mask.
Pantheon Books, 1984.
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Robert J. Butow.
Japan's Decision to Surrender.
Stanford University Press, 1954.
- 136
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Robert J. Butow.
Tojo and the Coming of the War.
Stanford University Press, 1961.
- 137
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Robert J. Butow.
The John Doe Associates: Backdoor Diplomacy for Peace, 1941.
Stanford University Press, 1975.
- 138
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Hugh Byas.
Government by Assassination.
Knopf, 1942.
- 139
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Hector C. Bywater.
The Great Pacific War.
1925.
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Kent E. Calder.
Linking welfare and the developmental state: Postal savings in japan.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 16(1), 1990.
- 141
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Donald Calman.
The Nature and Origins of Japanese Imperialism: A
Re-Interpretation of the Great Crisis of 1873.
Routledge, 1992.
- 142
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John Creighton Campbell.
The old people boom and japanese policy making.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 5(2), 1979.
- 143
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Richard E. Caves and Masu Uekusa.
Industrial Organization in Japan.
Brookings Institution, 1976.
- 144
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Bail H. Chamberlain.
Things Japanese.
Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1939.
- 145
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Basil H. Chamberlain.
Kojiki (Records of Ancient Matters).
Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1932.
translated by Basil H. Chamberlain.
- 146
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W. H. Chamberlin.
Japan Over Asia.
1937.
- 147
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John W. H. Chapman, editor.
The War Diaries of a German Attache in Japan, 1939-1943.
1982.
- 148
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William Chapman.
Inventing Japan: The Making of a Postwar Civilization.
Prentice Hall, 1991.
- 149
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Monzaemon Chikamatsu.
The Major Plays of Chikamatsu.
Columbia University Press, 1961.
translated by Donald Keene.
- 150
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Robert C. Christopher.
The Japanese Mind: The Goliath Explained.
Linden Press, 1983.
- 151
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Robert C. Christopher.
Second to None: American Companies in Japan.
Crown, 1986.
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John Clammer.
Difference and Modernity: Social Theory and Contemporary
Japanese Society.
Kegan Paul International, 1995.
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John Clammer.
Contemporary Urban Japan: A Sociology of Consumption.
Blackwell, 1997.
- 154
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John Clammer.
Japan and Its Others: Globalization, Difference, and the
Critique of Modernity.
Trans Pacific Press, 2001.
- 155
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Rodney Clark.
The Japanese Company.
Yale University Press, 1979.
- 156
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Thomas Coffey.
Imperial Tragedy.
World Publishing, 1970.
- 157
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Jerome B. Cohen.
Japan's Economy in War and Reconstruction.
University of Minnesota Press, 1949.
- 158
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Theodore Cohen.
Remaking Japan.
Free Press, 1987.
- 159
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Evelyn S. Colbert.
The Left Wing in Japanese Politics.
Institute of Pacific Relations, 1952.
- 160
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Robert C. Cole.
Japanese Blue Collar.
University of California Press, 1971.
- 161
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Robert E. Cole.
The late-developer hypothesis: An evaluation of its relevance for
japanese employment patterns.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 4(2), 1978.
- 162
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Martin Collcut.
Five Mountains: The Rinzai Monastic Institution in Medieval
Japan.
Harvard University Press, 1981.
- 163
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Basil Collier.
The War in the Far East, 1941-1945.
Morrow, 1969.
- 164
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Thomas Conlan.
The nature of warfare in fourteenth-century japan: The record of
nomoto tomoyuki.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 25(2), 1999.
- 165
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Hilary Conroy.
The Japanese Seizure of Korea, 1868-1910: A Study of Realism and
Idealism in International Relations.
University of Pennsylvania Press, 1960.
- 166
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Hilary Conroy and Harry Wray, editors.
Pearl Harbor Reexamined: Prologue to the Pacific War.
University Press of Hawaii, 1990.
- 167
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Alice H. Cook and Hiroko Hayashi.
Working Women in Japan.
Cornell University Press, 1980.
- 168
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T. F. Cook and H. T. Cook, editors.
Japan at War: An Oral History.
The New Press, 1992.
- 169
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Michael Cooper, editor.
They Came to Japan: An Anthology of European Reports on Japan,
1543-1640.
University of California Press, 1965.
- 170
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Alvin D. Coox.
The Anatomy of a Small War: The Soviet-Japanese Struggle for
Changkufeng / Khansan, 1938.
Greenwood, 1977.
- 171
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Alvin D. Coox.
Nomonhan: Japan vs. Russia, 1939.
Stanford University Press, 1985.
2 volumes.
- 172
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Alvin D. Coox and Hilary Conroy.
China and Japan: Search for Balance Since World War I.
ABC-Clio, 1978.
- 173
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Julian S. Corbett.
Maritime Operations in the Russo-Japanese War, 1904-1905.
1994.
- 174
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Hugh Cortazzi.
Dr. Willis in Japan, 1862-1877.
Athlone, 1985.
- 175
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Hugh Cortazzi.
Victorians in Japan: In and Around the Treaty Ports.
Athlone, 1987.
- 176
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John Costello.
The Pacific War.
Rawson Wade, 1981.
- 177
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Albert Craig.
Choshu in the Meiji Restoration, 1853-1868.
Harvard University Press, 1961.
- 178
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Albert M. Craig.
Japan, A Comparative View.
Princeton University Press, 1979.
- 179
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Albert M. Craig and Donald H. Shively.
Personality in Japanese History.
University of California Press, 1971.
- 180
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William Craig.
The Fall of Japan.
Dial, 1967.
- 181
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Sydney Crawcour.
The tokugawa period and japan's preparation for modern economic
growth.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 1(1), 1974.
- 182
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Sydney Crawcour.
The japanese employment system.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 4(2), 1978.
- 183
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Sydney Crawcour.
Kigyo iken: Maeda masana and his view of meiji economic
development.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 23(1), 1997.
- 184
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James B. Crowley.
Japan's Quest for Autonomy: National Security and Foreign
Policy, 1930-1938.
Princeton University Press, 1968.
- 185
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John Crump.
The Origins of Socialist Thought in Japan.
St. Martin's, 1983.
- 186
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John Crump.
Hatta Shuzo and Pure Anarchism in Interwar Japan.
St. Martin's, 1993.
- 187
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William A. Cummings.
Education and Equality in Japan.
Princeton University Press, 1980.
- 188
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Gerald L. Curtis, editor.
Japanese American Relations in the 1970s.
1970??
- 189
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Gerald L. Curtis.
The Japanese Way of Politics.
Columbia University Press, 1988.
- 190
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Lisa Critchfield Dalby.
Geisha.
University of California Press, 1983.
- 191
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Peter N. Dale.
The Myth of Japanese Uniqueness.
St. Martin's, 1986.
- 192
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John W. Dardess.
Confucianism and Autocracy.
University of California Press, 1983.
- 193
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Osamu Dazai.
The Setting Sun.
New Directions, 1956.
Translated by Donald Keene.
- 194
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Osamu Dazai.
No Longer Human.
New Directions, 1958.
Translated by Donald Keene.
- 195
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Leo J. DeBever and Jeffrey G. Williamson.
Saving, accumulation and modern economic growth: The contemporary
relevance of japanese history.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 4(1), 1978.
- 196
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Walter Dening.
The Life of Toyotomi Hideyoshi (1536-1598).
Hokuseido Press, 1955.
- 197
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Edward F. Denison and William K. Chung.
How Japan's Economy Grew So Fast.
Brookings Institute, 1976.
- 198
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Jaya Deva.
Japan's Kampf.
Left Book Club, 1942.
- 199
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George DeVos and Hiroshi Wagatsuma.
Japan's Invisible Race: Caste in Culture and Personality.
University of California Press, 1966.
- 200
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George DeVos and William Witherall.
Japan's Minorities: Burakumin, Koreans, Ainu, and Okinawans.
Minority Rights Group, 1983.
- 201
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Roger Dingman.
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Hideo Ishida.
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Bradford A. Lee.
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George A. Lensen.
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Gerald LeTendre.
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Ronald Lewin.
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Catherine C. Lewis.
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Michael Lewis.
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Margaret Lock.
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David Lu.
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John B. Lundstrum.
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William Manchester.
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Michele Marra.
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Robert Marsh and Hiroshi Mannari.
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Byron K. Marshall.
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Edwin M. Martin.
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Jeffrey P. Mass.
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The Kamakura Bakufu, A Study in Documents.
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Jeffrey P. Mass.
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The missing minamoto in the twelfth-century kanto.
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Jeffrey P. Mass.
Patters of provincial inheritance in late heian japan.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 9(1), 19xx.
- 585
-
Jeffrey P. Mass.
Translation and pre-1600 history.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 6(1), 19xx.
- 586
-
Jeffrey P. Mass and William B. Hauser, editors.
The Bakufu in Japanese History.
Stanford University Press, 1986.
- 587
-
Junnosuke Masumi.
Postwar Politics in Japan, 1945-1955.
Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California, Berkley,
1985.
- 588
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Kato Masuo.
The Lost War.
1945.
- 589
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Gordon Mathews.
What Makes Life Worth Living? How Japanese and Americans Make
Sense of their Worlds.
University of California Press, 1996.
- 590
-
Shigeru Matsumoto.
Motoori Norinaga, 1730-1801.
Harvard University Press, 1970.
- 591
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Tetsunari Matsuzawa.
Japanese Fascism and the Tenno Imperial State.
Japanese Studies Center, Monash University, 1984.
- 592
-
Yale C. Maxon.
Control of Japanese Foreign Policy: A Study of Civil-Military
Rivalry, 1930-1945.
University of California Press, 1957.
- 593
-
Thomas Mayer-Oakes, editor.
Fragile Victory: Prince Saionji and the 1930 London Treaty Issue
from the Memoirs of Baron Harada Kumao.
Wayne State University Press, 1968.
- 594
-
Marlene Mayo, editor.
Emergence of Imperial Japan.
Heath, 1970.
- 595
-
James McClain.
Failed expectations: Kaga domain on the eve of the meiji restoration.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 14(2), 19xx.
- 596
-
James L. McClain.
Castle towns and daimyo authority: Kanazawa in the years 1583-1630.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 6(2), 19xx.
- 597
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Edwin McClellan.
A scene from soseki's meian.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 25(1), 19xx.
- 598
-
Gavan McCormack.
Chang Tso-lin in Northeast China, 1911-1928: China, Japan,and
the Manchurian Idea.
University of California Press, 1977.
- 599
-
Helen McCullough.
The Taiheiki: A Chronicle of Medieval Japan.
Columbia University Press, 1959.
translated by Helen McCullough.
- 600
-
Helen McCullough.
Yoshitsune: A Fifteenth-Century Japanese Chronicle.
Stanford University Press, 1966.
translated by Helen McCullough.
- 601
-
Helen McCullough.
Okagami: The Great Mirror.
Princeton University Press, 1980.
translated by Helen McCullough.
- 602
-
Helen McCullough.
The Tale of the Heike.
Stanford University Press, 1988.
translated by Helen McCullough.
- 603
-
Helen C. McCullough.
Tales of Ise: Lyrical Episodes from Tenth-Century Japan.
Stanford University Press, 1968.
translated by Helen C. McCullough.
- 604
-
William H. McCullough and Helen Craig McCullough.
A Tale of Flowering Fortunes.
Stanford University Press, 1980.
2 volumes.
- 605
-
Dennis L. McNamara.
The Colonial Origins of Korean Enterprise.
1990.
- 606
-
David Mead.
The breaking of the japanese army administrative code.
Cryptologia, 18, 1994.
193-203.
- 607
-
Johanna Menzel Meskill.
Hitler and Japan: The Hollow Alliance.
Atherton, 1966.
- 608
-
Mark Metzler.
American pressure for financial internationalization in japan on the
eve of the great depression.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 28(2), 19xx.
- 609
-
Frank O. Miller.
Minobe Tatsukichi: Interpreter of Constitutionalism in Japan.
University of California Press, 1965.
- 610
-
Roy Andrew Miller.
The relevance of historical linguistics for japanese studies.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 2(2), 19xx.
- 611
-
Roy Andrew Miller.
The ``spirit'' of the japanese language.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 3(2), 19xx.
- 612
-
Roy Andrew Miller and Shichiro Murayama.
The inariyama tumulus sword inscription.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 5(2), 19xx.
- 613
-
Richard H. Minear.
Japanese Tradition and Western Law.
Harvard University Press, 1970.
- 614
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Richard H. Minear.
Victor's Justice: The Tokyo War Crimes Trial.
Princeton University Press, 1973.
- 615
-
Richard H. Minear, editor.
Through Japanese Eyes.
Praeger, 1974.
- 616
-
Richard H. Minear, editor.
Hiroshima: Three Witnesses.
Princeton University Press, 1990.
Translated by Richard H. Minear.
- 617
-
Earl R. Miner.
An Introduction to Japanese Court Poetry.
Stanford University Press, 1968.
- 618
-
Sharon Minichiello.
Retreat from Reform: Patterns of Political Behavior in Interwar
Japan.
University Press of Hawaii, 1984.
- 619
-
Yukio Mishima.
The Sound of Waves.
Knopf, 1956.
Translated by Meredith Weatherby.
- 620
-
Yukio Mishima.
Five Modern No Plays.
Knopf, 1957.
Translated by Donald Keene.
- 621
-
Yukio Mishima.
Confessions of a Mask.
New Directions, 1958.
Translated by Meredith Weatherby.
- 622
-
Yukio Mishima.
The Temple of the Golden Pavilion.
Knopf, 1959.
Translated by Ivan Morris.
- 623
-
Yukio Mishima.
After the Banquet.
Knopf, 1963.
Translated by Donald Keene.
- 624
-
Yukio Mishima.
Sun and Steel.
Kodansha, 1970.
Translated by John Bester.
- 625
-
Richard H. Mitchell.
The Korean Minority in Japan.
University of California Press, 1967.
- 626
-
Richard H. Mitchell.
Thought Control in Prewar Japan.
Cornell University Press, 1976.
- 627
-
Richard H. Mitchell.
Censorship in Imperial Japan.
Princeton University Press, 1983.
- 628
-
Richard H. Mitchell.
Janus-Faced Justice: Political Criminals in Imperial Japan.
1992.
- 629
-
Brian Moeran.
Okubo Diary: Portrait of a Japanese Valley.
Stanford University Press, 1985.
- 630
-
Brian Moeran.
The art world of contemporary japanese ceramics.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 13(1), 19xx.
- 631
-
John D. Montgomery.
The Purge in Occupied Japan: A Study in the Use of Civilian
Agencies Under Military Government.
Johns Hopkins, 1953.
- 632
-
John D. Montgomery.
Forced to be Free: The Artificial Revolution in Germany and
Japan.
University of Chicago Press, 1957.
- 633
-
Michael Montgomery.
Imperial Japan: The Yen to Dominate.
St. Martin's, 1988.
- 634
-
Frederick Moore.
With Japan's Leaders.
1942.
- 635
-
Ogai Mori.
The Wild Geese.
Tuttle, 1959.
Translated by Kingo Ochiai and Sanford Goldstein.
- 636
-
Kiyomi Morioka and William H. Newell, editors.
The Sociology of Japanese Religion.
Brill, 1968.
- 637
-
Michio Morishima.
Why Has Japan ``Succeeded''? Western Technology and the Japanese
Ethos.
Cambridge University Press, 1982.
- 638
-
Takeshi Moriyama.
The fracas over the rising yen: Have business leaders been ``crying
wolf''?
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 5(2), 19xx.
- 639
-
James W. Morley.
The Japanese Thrust into Siberia, 1918.
Columbia University Press, 1957.
- 640
-
James W. Morley.
Dilemma of Growth in Prewar Japan.
Princeton University Press, 1971.
- 641
-
James W. Morley.
Japan's Foreign Policy: 1868-1941 -- A Research Guide.
Columbia University Press, 1974.
- 642
-
James W. Morley, editor.
Deterrent Diplomacy: Japan, Germany, and the U.S.S.R.,
1935-1940.
Columbia University Press, 1976.
- 643
-
James W. Morley, editor.
The Fateful Choice: Japan's Advance into Southeast Asia,
1939-1941.
Columbia University Press, 1980.
- 644
-
James W. Morley, editor.
The China Quagmire: Japan's Expansion on the Asian Continent,
1933-1941.
Columbia University Press, 1983.
- 645
-
James W. Morley, editor.
Japan Erupts, The London Naval Conference and the Manchurian
Incident, 1928-1932.
Columbia University Press, 1984.
Double check this info.
- 646
-
Ivan Morris, editor.
Modern Japanese Stories: An Anthology.
Tuttle, 1962.
- 647
-
Ivan Morris, editor.
Japan: 1931-1945: Militarism, Fascism, Japanism?
Heath, 1963.
- 648
-
Ivan I. Morris.
Nationalism and the Right Wing in Japan.
Oxford University Press, 1960.
- 649
-
Ivan I. Morris.
World of the Shining Prince: Court Life in Ancient Japan.
Knopf, 1964.
- 650
-
Ivan I. Morris.
The Nobility of Failure: Tragic Heros in the History of Japan.
Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1975.
- 651
-
Tessa Morris-Suzuki.
The Technological Transformation of Japan.
1994.
- 652
-
William F. Morton.
Tanaka, Giichi.
1979.
- 653
-
Leonard Mosley.
Hirohito, Emperor of Japan.
1966.
- 654
-
Hugo Munsterberg.
The Arts of Japan: An Illustrated History.
Tuttle, 1957.
- 655
-
Hugo Munsterberg.
The Folk Arts of Japan.
Tuttle, 1958.
- 656
-
Hugo Munsterberg.
Zen and Oriental Art.
Tuttle, 1965.
- 657
-
H. Murakami and Johannes Hirschmeier.
Politics and Economics in Contemporary Japan.
Kodansha, 1983.
- 658
-
Shigeyoshi Murakami.
Japanese Religion in the Modern Century.
University of Tokyo Press, 1980.
Translated by Byron Earhart.
- 659
-
Yasusuke Murakami.
The age of new middle mass politics: The case of japan.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 8(1), 19xx.
- 660
-
Yasusuke Murakami.
Ie society as a pattern of civilization.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 10(2), 19xx.
- 661
-
Michio Muramatsu.
Center-local political relations in japan: A lateral competition
model.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 12(2), 19xx.
- 662
-
Michio Muramatsu.
In search of national identity: The politics and policies of the
nakasone administration.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 13(2), 19xx.
- 663
-
Shikibu Murasaki.
The Tale of Genji.
Random House, 1960.
translated by Arthur Waley.
- 664
-
Shikibu Murasaki.
The Tale of Genji.
1978.
translated by Edward G. Seidensticker.
- 665
-
Shichiro Murayama.
The malayo-polynesian component in the japanese language.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 2(2), 19xx.
- 666
-
Munemitsu Mutsu.
Kenkenroku: a Diplomatic Record of the Sino-Japanese War,
1894-1895.
Princeton University Press, 1983.
Translated by Gordon M. Berger.
- 667
-
Ramon H. Myers and Mark R. Peattie.
The Japanese Colonial Empire, 1895-1945.
Princeton University Press, 1984.
- 668
-
Ramon H. Myers and Mark R. Peattie, editors.
Japanese Imperialism 1894-1945.
1987.
- 669
-
Keiji Nagahara.
Landownership under the koen-kokugaryo system.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 1(2), 19xx.
- 670
-
Keiji Nagahara.
The medieval origins of the eta-hinin.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 5(2), 19xx.
- 671
-
Keiji Nagahara.
Rlections on recent trends in japanese historiography.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 10(1), 19xx.
- 672
-
Keiji Nagahara and Kozo Yamamura.
Shaping the process of unification: Technological progress in
sixteenth- and seventeenth-century japan.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 14(1), 19xx.
- 673
-
Takashi Nagai.
The Bells of Nagasaki.
Kodansha, 1974.
Translated by William Johnson.
- 674
-
Tetsuo Najita.
Hara Kei in the Politics of Compromise, 1905-1915.
Harvard University Press, 1967.
- 675
-
Tetsuo Najita.
Japan.
Prentice-Hall, 1974.
- 676
-
Tetsuo Najita.
Vision of Virtue in Tokugawa Japan.
University of Chicago Press, 1987.
- 677
-
Tetsuo Najita and J. Victor Koschmann, editors.
Conflict in Modern Japanese History: The Neglected Tradition.
Princeton University Press, 1982.
- 678
-
Tetsuo Najita and Irwin Scheiner, editors.
Japanese Thought in the Tokugawa Period, 1600-1868: Methods and
Metaphors.
University of Chicago Press, 1978.
- 679
-
Yatsuhiro Nakagawa.
Japan, the welfare super-power.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 5(1), 19xx.
- 680
-
Kate Wildman Nakai.
Shogunal Politics: Arai Hakuseki and the Premises of Tokugawa
Rule.
Harvard University Press, 1988.
- 681
-
James I. Nakamura.
Agricultural Production and the Economic Development of Japan,
1873-1922.
Princeton University Press, 1966.
- 682
-
Takafusa Nakamura.
The Postwar Japanese Economy: Its Development and Structure.
University of Tokyo Press, 1981.
- 683
-
Takafusa Nakamura.
An economy in search of stable growth: Japan since the oil crisis.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 6(1), 19xx.
- 684
-
Yasuo Nakamura.
Noh, the Classical Theater.
Walker/Weatherhill, 1971.
translated by Don Kenny.
- 685
-
Chie Nakane.
Japanese Society.
University of California Press, 1970.
- 686
-
Chie Nakane and Shintaro Oishi, editors.
Tokugawa Japan.
University of Tokyo Press, 1990.
- 687
-
Koichi Nakano.
Becoming a ``policy ministry'': The organization and
amakudari of the ministry of posts and telecommunications.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 24(1), 19xx.
- 688
-
Iwao Nakatani.
A design for transforming the japanese economy.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 23(2), 19xx.
- 689
-
Susan J. Napier.
Panic sites: The japanese imagination of disaster from godzilla to
akira.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 19(2), 19xx.
- 690
-
John Nathan.
Mishima: A Biography.
Little, Brown, 1974.
- 691
-
Soseki Natsume.
Kokoro.
Regnery, 1967.
Translated by Edwin McClellan.
- 692
-
Soseki Natsume.
Wayfarer.
Wayne State University Press, 1967.
Translated by Beong-cheon Yu.
- 693
-
Soseki Natsume.
Grass on the Wayside.
University of Chicago Press, 1969.
Translated by Edwin McClellan.
- 694
-
Soseki Natsume.
Light and Darkness.
University of Hawaii Press, 1970.
Translated by V. H. Vigielmo.
- 695
-
Ian Neary.
Political Protest and Social Control in Pre-war Japan: The
Origins of Buraku Liberation.
Humanities Press, 1989.
- 696
-
Charles E. Neu.
The Troubled Encounter: The United States and Japan.
Wiley, 1975.
- 697
-
William L. Neumann.
America Encounters Japan: From Perry to MacArthur.
Johns Hopkins University Press, 1963.
- 698
-
William F. Nimmo.
Behind a Curtain of Silence: Japanese in Soviet Custody??
1988.
check this data.
- 699
-
Ian H. Nish.
The Anglo-Japanese Alliance: The Diplomacy of Two Island
Empires, 1894-1907.
Athlone, 1966.
- 700
-
Ian H. Nish.
Alliance in Decline: A Study in Anglo-Japanese Relations,
1908-1923.
Athlone, 1971.
- 701
-
Ian H. Nish.
Japanese Foreign Policy, 1869-1942.
Routledge & Kegan, 1977.
- 702
-
Ian H. Nish, editor.
Anglo-Japanese Alienation, 1919-1952.
Cambridge University Press, 1982.
- 703
-
Ian H. Nish.
Origins of the Russo-Japanese War.
Longman, 1985.
- 704
-
Osamu Nishi.
The Constitution and the National Defense Law System in Japan??
1987.
Check this data.
- 705
-
Osamu Nishi.
Ten Days Inside General Headquarters (GHQ): How the Original
Draft of the Japanese Constitution was Written in 1946.
Seibudo, 1989.
- 706
-
Toshio Nishi.
Unconditional Democracy: Education and Politics in Occupied
Japan, 1945-1952.
Hoover Institution, 1982.
- 707
-
Susumu Nishibe.
Japan as a highly developed mass society: An appraisal.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 8(1), 19xx.
- 708
-
Inazo Nitobe.
Bushido, the Soul of Japan.
Putnam, 1905.
- 709
-
Gregory W. Noble.
Let a hundred channels contend: Technological change, political
opening, and bureaucratic priorities in japanese television broadcasting.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 26(1), 19xx.
- 710
-
Ike Nobutaka.
The Beginnings of Political Democracy in Japan.
Johns Hopkins University Press, 1950.
- 711
-
Takehiko Noguchi.
Mishima yukio and kita ikki: The aesthetics and politics of
ultranationalism in japan.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 10(2), 19xx.
- 712
-
Takehiko Noguchi.
Time in the world of sasameyuki.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 3(1), 19xx.
- 713
-
Yukio Noguchi.
The ``bubble'' and the economic policies of the 1980s.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 20(2), 19xx.
- 714
-
Sharon Nolte.
Liberalism in Modern Japan.
University of California Press, 1986.
- 715
-
Hiroshi Noma.
Zone of Emptiness.
World, 1956.
Translated by Bernard Frechtman.
- 716
-
Edward Norbeck.
Changing Japan.
Holt, 1967.
- 717
-
Tiana Norgren.
Abortion before birth control: The interest group politics behind
postwar japanese reproduction policy.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 24(1), 19xx.
- 718
-
E. H. Norman.
Japan's Emergence as a Modern State.
1940.
- 719
-
E. H. Norman.
Soldier and Peasant in Japan: The Origins of Conscription.
Institute of Pacific Relations, 1965.
- 720
-
Peter Nosco, editor.
Confucianism and Tokugawa Culture.
Princeton University Press, 1984.
- 721
-
F. G. Notehelfer.
Japan's first pollution incident.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 1(2), 19xx.
- 722
-
F. G. Notehelfer.
On idealism and realism in the thought of okakura tenshin.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 16(2), 19xx.
- 723
-
Fred Notehelfer.
Kotoku Shushui: Portrait of a Japanese Radical.
Cambridge University Press, 1971.
- 724
-
P. G. Notehelfer.
American Samurai: Captain L.L. Janes and Japan.
Princeton University Press, 1985.
- 725
-
Leslie Russell Oates.
Populist Nationalism in Prewar Japan: A Biography of Nakano
Seigo.
Allen & Unwin, 1985.
- 726
-
Taryo Obayashi.
Uji society and ie society from prehistory to medieval times.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 11(1), 19xx.
- 727
-
Kenzaburo Oe.
A Personal Matter.
Grove, 1968.
Translated by John Nathan.
- 728
-
The Association of Japanese Geographers, editor.
Geography of Japan.
Teikoku-shoin Co, Ltd., 1980.
- 729
-
Sadako Ogata.
Defiance in Manchuria: The Making of Japanese Foreign Policy,
1931-1932.
University of California Press, 1964.
- 730
-
Yujiro Oguchi.
The reality behind musui dokugen: The world of the hatamoto and
gokenin.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 16(2), 19xx.
translated by Gaynor Sekimori.
- 731
-
Eiji Oguma.
The Genealogy of `Japanese' Self-Images.
Trans Pacific Press, 2002.
Translated by David Askew.
- 732
-
Takekazu Ogura.
Agricultural Development in Modern Japan.
Fuji, 1968.
- 733
-
Kazushi Ohkawa and Henry Rosovsky.
Japanese Economic Growth.
Stanford University Press, 1973.
- 734
-
Emiko Ohnuki-Tierney.
Illness and Culture in Contemporary Japan: An Anthropological
View.
Cambridge University Press, 1984.
- 735
-
Emiko Ohnuki-Tierney.
The Monkey as Mirror.
Princeton University Press, 1987.
- 736
-
Yoshitake Oka.
Konoe Fumimaro.
University of Tokyo Press, 1983.
Translated by Shumpei Okamoto and Patricia Murray.
- 737
-
Yoshitake Oka, Andrew Fraser, and Patricia Murray.
Five Political Leaders of Modern Japan.
University of Tokyo Press, 1985.
- 738
-
Kakuzo Okakura.
The Awakening of Japan.
Century, 1905.
- 739
-
Kakuzo Okakura.
The Book of Tea.
Tuttle, 1956.
- 740
-
Shumpei Okamoto.
The Japanese Oligarchy and the Russo-Japanese War.
Columbia University Press, 1971.
- 741
-
Daniel I. Okimoto.
Japan's Economy: Coping with Change in the International
Environment.
Westview Press, 1982.
- 742
-
Daniel I. Okimoto.
Outsider trading: Coping with japanese industrial organization.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 19xx.
- 743
-
Saburo Okita.
The Developing Economies of Japan.
University of Tokyo Press, 1981.
- 744
-
Lawrence Olson.
Intellectuals and ``the people'': On yoshimoto takaaki.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 4(2), 19xx.
- 745
-
Lawrence Olson.
Takeuchi yoshimi and the vision of a protest society in japan.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 7(2), 19xx.
- 746
-
Maki Omori.
Gender and the labor market.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 19(1), 19xx.
- 747
-
Shohei Ooka.
Fire on the Plains.
Knopf, 1957.
Translated by Ivan Morris.
- 748
-
Herman Ooms.
Charismatic Bureaucrat: A Political Biography of Matsudaira
Sadanobu.
University of Chicago Press, 1975.
- 749
-
Herman Ooms.
Tokugawa Ideology, Early Constructs, 1570-1680.
Princeton University Press, 1985.
- 750
-
Jiro Osaragi.
Homecoming