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.

Bibliography

1
Atsuko Abe.
The Relationship between Japan and the European Union: Domestic Politics and Transnational Relations.
Athlone Press, 1999.

2
Kobo Abe.
Women in the Dunes.
Knopf, 1964.
Translated by E. Dale Saunders.

3
Kobo Abe.
Friends.
Grove, 1969.
Translated by Donald Keene.

4
Kobo Abe.
The Box Man.
Putnam Perigee, 1981.
Translated by E. Dale Saunders.

5
Hallett E. Abend.
Japan Unmasked.
1941.

6
Joyce Ackroyd.
Told Round a Brushwood Fire: The Autobiography of Arai Hakuseki.
University of Arizona Press, 1980.
translated by Joyce Ackroyd.

7
Roy H. Akagi.
Japan's Foreign Relations, 1542-1936.
1936.

8
Motojiro Akashi.
Rakka Ryusui: Colonel Akashi's Report on His Secret Cooperat??
1988.

9
George Akita.
Foundations of Constitutional Government in Modern Japan, 1868-1900.
Harvard University Press, 1967.

10
George Akita.
An examination of e.h. norman's scholarship.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 3(2), 1977.

11
Ryunosuke Akutagawa.
Rashomon and Other Stories.
Liveright, 1952.
Translated by Takashi Kojima.

12
Ryunosuke Akutagawa.
Japanese Short Stories.
Liveright, 1961.
Translated by Takashi Kojima.

13
Rutherford Alcock.
The Capital of the Tycoon: A Narrative of Three Years' Residence in Japan.
Harper, 1863.
2 volumes.

14
G. C. Allen.
A Short Economic History of Modern Japan, 1867-1937.
Macmillan, 1946.

15
G. C. Allen.
Appointment in Japan.
Athlone Press, 1983.

16
Laura W. Allen.
Images of the poet saigyo as recluse.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 21(1), 1995?

17
Louis Allen.
The End of the War in Asia.
Hart-Davis, 1976.

18
Gary Dean Allinson.
The moderation of organized labor in postwar japan.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 1(2), 1974.

19
Anne Allison.
Nightwork: Sexuality, Pleasure and Corporate Masculinity in a Tokyo Hostess Club.
University of Chicago Press, 1994.

20
Anne Allison.
Memoirs of the orient.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 27(2), 2001.

21
Gary D. Allison.
Suburban Tokyo.
University of California Press, 1979.

22
David R. Ambaras.
Social knowledge, cultural cabital, and the new middle class in japan, 1895-1912.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 24(1), 1998.

23
Marie Anchordoguy.
Japan at a technological crossroads: Does change support convergence theory?
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 23(2), 1997.

24
Joseph L. Anderson and Donald Ritchie.
The Japanese Film: Art and Industry.
Princeton University Press, 1982.

25
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.

26
Tsuruo Ando.
Performing Arts of Japan: Bunraku, the Puppet Theater.
Walker/Weatherhill, 1970.

27
Masaharu Anesaki.
Religious Life of the Japanese People.
Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai, 1961.

28
Masaharu Anesaki.
History of Japanese Religion.
Tuttle, 1963.

29
Michiko Y. Aoki and Margaret B. Dardess, editors.
As the Japanese See It.
University Press of Hawaii, 1981.

30
David E. Apter and Nagayo Sawa.
Against the State: Politics and Social Protest in Japan.
Harvard University Press, 1984.

31
Hakuseki Arai.
Lessons from History.
University of Queensland, 1982.
translated by Joyce Ackroyd.

32
Tatsuo Arima.
The Failure of Freedom: A Portrait of Japanese Intellectuals.
Harvard University Press, 1969.

33
Takeo Arishima.
A Certain Woman.
Tokyo University Press, 1978.
Translated by Kenneth Strong.

34
Sawako Ariyoshi.
The Doctor's Wife.
Kodansha, 1978.
Translated by Wakako Hironaka and Ann Siller Kostant.

35
Sawako Ariyoshi.
The River Ki.
Kodansha, 1982.
Translated by Mildred Tahara.

36
Sawako Ariyoshi.
The Twilight Years.
Kodansha, 1984.
Translated by Mildred Tahara.

37
Peter J. Arnesen.
The Medieval Japanese Daimyo.
Yale University Press, 1979.

38
Peter J. Arnesen.
The struggle for lordship in late heian japan: The case of aki.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 10(1), 1984.

39
Sadao Asada.
Japan and the World, 1853-1952: A Bibliographic Guide to Japanese Scholarship in Foreign Relations.
Columbia University Press, 1989.

40
Asahi Shimbunsha, editor.
The Pacific Rivals: A Japanese View of Japanese-American Relations.
Weatherhill & Asahi, 1972.

41
W. G. Aston.
A History of Japanese Literature.
Appleton, 1899.

42
W. G. Aston.
Nihongi: Chronicles of Japan from the Earliest Times to A.D. 697.
Tuttle, 1972.
translated by W. G. Aston.

43
Reiko Abe Auestad.
Nakano shigeharu's ``goshaku no sake''.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 28(1), 2002.

44
Lewis Austin.
Japan: The Paradox of Progress.
Yale University Press, 1976.

45
Hans H. Baerwald.
The Purge of Japanese Leaders Under the Occupation.
University Press, 1959.

46
Hans H. Baerwald.
Japan's Parliament: An Introduction.
Cambridge University Press, 1974.

47
Jackson Bailey, editor.
Listening to Japan.
Praeger, 1973.

48
W. Macmahon Ball.
Japan, Enemy or Ally?
Cassell, 1949.

49
W. Macmahon Ball.
Intermittent Diplomat: The Japan and Batavia Diaries of W. Macmahon Ball.
Melbourne University Press, 1988.
Edited by Alan Rix.

50
J. G. Ballard.
Empire in the Sun.
Simon and Schuster, 1984.

51
Nobuya Bamba.
Japanese Diplomacy in a Dilemma: New Light on Japan's China Policy, 1924-1929.
University of British Columbia Press, 1973.

52
Doris G. Bargen.
A Woman's Weapon, Spirit Possession in the Tale of Genji.
University Press of Hawaii, 1997.

53
Rodney Barker.
Hiroshima Maidens: A Story of Courage, Compassion, and Survival.
Viking, 1985.

54
Michael A. Barnhart.
Japan Prepares for Total War: The Search for Economic Security, 1919-1941.
Cornell University Press, 1987.

55
Andrew E. Barshay.
State and Intellectual in Imperial Japan.
University of California Press, 1988.

56
Andrew E. Barshay.
Imagining democracy in postwar japan: Reflections on maruyama masao and modernism.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 18(2), 1992.

57
James R. Bartholomew.
The Formation of Science in Japan: Building a Research Tradition.
Yale University Press, 1989.

58
David H. Bayley.
Forces of Order: Police Behavior in Japan and the United States.
University of California Press, 1975.

59
Richard K. Beardsley, John W. Hall, and Robert E. Ward.
Village Japan.
University of Chicago Press, 1959.

60
W. G. Beasley, editor.
Select Documents on Japanese Foreign Policy, 1853-1868.
Oxford University Press, 1955.
translated by W. G. Beasley.

61
W. G. Beasley.
The Modern History of Japan.
Praeger, 1963.

62
W. G. Beasley.
The Meiji Restoration.
Stanford University Press, 1972.

63
W. G. Beasley, editor.
Modern Japan: Aspects of History, Literature, and Society.
Allen & Unwin, 1975.

64
W. G. Beasley.
Japanese Imperialism, 1894-1945.
Oxford University Press, 1987.

65
W. G. Beasley.
The Rise of Modern Japan.
St. Martin's, 1995.

66
E. R. Beauchamp, editor.
Windows on Japanese Education.
Garland, 1991.

67
Edward R. Beauchamp and Akira Iriye, editors.
Foreign Employees in Nineteenth Century Japan.
Westview Press, 1990.

68
George M. Beckman.
The Making of the Meiji Constitution: The Oligarchs and the Constitutional Development of Japan, 1868-1891.
University of Kansas, 1957.

69
George M. Beckmann.
The Modernization of China and Japan.
Harper & Row, 1962.

70
George M. Beckmann and Okubo Genji.
The Japanese Communist Party, 1922-1945.
Stanford University Press, 1969.

71
Harumi Befu.
Japan, An Anthropological Interpretation.
Harper & Row, 1971.

72
Edward Behr.
Hirohito: Behind the Myth.
Villard Books, 1989.

73
Ronald Bell.
The Japanese Experience.
Weatherhill, 1973.

74
Robert N. Bellah.
Tokugawa Religion: The Values of Pre-Industrial Japan.
Free Press, 1957.

75
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.

76
Isaiah Ben-Dasan.
The Japanese and the Jews.
Weatherhill, 1972.

77
Ruth F. Benedict.
The Chrysanthemum and the Sword.
Houghton Mifflin, 1946.

78
David Bergamini.
Japan's Imperial Conspiracy.
Morrow, 1971.

79
Gordon M. Berger.
Parties Out of Power in Japan, 1931-1941.
Princeton University Press, 1977.

80
Gail Bernstein.
Japanese Marxist: A Portrait of Kawakami Hajime.
Harvard University Press, 1978.

81
Mary Elizabeth Berry.
Hideyoshi.
Harvard University Press, 1982.

82
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.

83
Mary Elizabeth Berry.
The Culture of Civil War in Kyoto.
University of California Press, 1994.

84
Michael P. Birt.
Samurai in passage: Tranformation of the sixteenth-century kanto.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 11(2), 1985.

85
Thomas A. Bisson.
Shadow Over Asia: Rise of Militant Japan.
1941.

86
Herbert P. Bix.
The pitfalls of scholastic criticism: A reply to norman's critics.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 4(2), 1978.

87
Herbert P. Bix.
Peasant Protest in Japan, 1590-1884.
Yale University Press, 1986.

88
Herbert P. Bix.
The showa emperor's ``monologue'' and the problem of war responsibility.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 18(2), 1992.

89
Herbert P. Bix.
Inventing the ``symbol monarchy'' in japan, 1945-1952.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 21(2), 1995.

90
John R. Black.
Young Japan: Yokohama and Yedo 1858-79.
Oxford University Press, 1969.

91
Carmen Blacker.
The Japanese Enlightenment: A Study of the Writings of Fukuzawa Yukichi.
Cambridge University Press, 1964.

92
Carmen Blacker.
The Catalpa Bow: A Study of Shamanistic Practices in Japan.
Allen & Unwin, 1975.

93
Michael Blaker.
Japanese International Negotiating Style.
Columbia University Press, 1977.

94
David Blath.
Long Engagements: Maturity in Modern Japan.
Stanford University Press, 1980.

95
David Blath, editor.
Work and Lifecourse in Japan.
SUNY Press, 1983.

96
William M. Bodiford.
Soto Zen in Medieval Japan.
University Press of Hawaii, 1993.

97
Harold Bolitho.
Treasures Among Men: The Fudai Daimyo in Tokugawa Japan.
Yale University Press, 1974.

98
Sarane Spence Boocock.
Controlled diversity: An overview of the japanese preschool system.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 15(1), 1989.

99
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.

100
Dorothy Borg and Shumpei Okimoto, editors.
Pearl Harbor as History: Japanese-American Relations, 1931-1941.
Columbia University Press, 1973.

101
Robert Borgen.
Sugawara no Michizane and the Early Heian Court.
Harvard University Press, 1986.

102
Michael Boronoff.
Pink Samurai: Love, Marriage and Sex in Contemporary Japan.
Pocket Books, 1991.

103
Hugh Borton.
Japan Since 1931: Its Political and Social Development.
Institute of Pacific Relations, 1940.

104
Hugh Borton.
American Presurrender Planning for Postwar Japan.
Occasional Papers of the East Asian Institute, Columbia University, 1967.

105
Hugh Borton.
Japan's Modern Century.
Ronald, 1970.

106
Roger W. Bowen.
Rebellion and Democracy in Meiji Japan.
University of California Press, 1980.

107
Richard J. Bowring.
Mori Ogai and the Modernization of Japanese Culture.
Cambridge University Press, 1979.

108
Charles R. Boxer.
The Christian Century in Japan, 1549-1650.
University of California Press, 1951.

109
Carl Boyd.
The Extraordinary Envoy: General Oshima and Diplomacy in the Third Reich, 1934-1939.
University Press of America, 1980.

110
Carl Boyd.
Anguish under siege: High grade japanese signal intelligence and the fall of berlin.
Cryptologia, 13, 1989.
193-209.

111
Carl Boyd.
Hitler's Japanese Confidant: General Oshima Hiroshi and Magic Intelligence, 1941-1945.
University of Kansas, 1993.

112
Paul Boyer.
By the Bombs' Early Light.
Pantheon Books, 1985.

113
John H. Boyle.
China and Japan at War, 1937-1945: The Politics of Collaboration.
Stanford University Press, 1971.

114
Arnold Brackman.
The Other Nuremberg: The Untold Story of the Tokyo War Crimes Trial.
Morrow, 1987.

115
William Braisted and Yuji Kikuchi.
Meiroku Zasshi: Journal of the Japanese Enlightenment.
Harvard University Press, 1973.
translated by William Braisted and Yuji Kikuchi.

116
Karen Brazell.
The Confessions of Lady Nijo.
Stanford University Press, 1973.
translated by Karen Brazell.

117
Karen Brazell.
``blossoms'': A medieval song.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 6(2), 1980.

118
Russell Brines.
MacArthur's Japan.
Lippincott, 1948.

119
Jeffrey Broadbent and Kabashima Ikuo.
Referent pluralism: Mass media and politics in japan.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 12(2), 1986.

120
Robert H. Brower.
Conversations with Shotetsu.
Center for Japanese Studies, University of Michigan, 1992.
translated by Robert H. Brower.

121
Robert Hopkins Brower and Earl R. Miner.
Japanese Court Poetry.
Stanford University Press, 1961.

122
Delmer M. Brown.
The Future and the Past: A Translation and Study of the Gukansho.
University of California Press, 1979.

123
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.

124
John S. Brownless.
Political Thought in Japanese Historical Writing.
Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 1991.

125
Anthony J. Bryant.
The Samurai: Warriors of Medieval Japan, 940-1600.
Osprey, 1989.

126
Anthony J. Bryant.
Sekigahara 1600: The Final Struggle for Power.
Osprey, 1995.

127
Taimie L. Bryant.
``responsible'' husbands, ``recalcitrant'' wives, retributive judges: Judicial management of contested divorce in japan.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 18(2), 1992.

128
Roger Buckley.
Occupation Diplomacy: Britain, the United States and Japan, 1945-1952.
Cambridge University Press, 1982.

129
Roger Buckley.
Japan of Today.
Cambridge University Press, 1985.

130
William K. Bunce.
Religions in Japan: Buddhism, Shinto, Christianity.
Tuttle, 1955.

131
Gerald E. Bunker.
The Peace Conspiracy: Wang Ching-wei and the China War, 1937-1941.
Harvard University Press, 1972.
check this data.

132
Ardath Burks.
Japan: A Postindustrial Power.
Westview Press, 1981.

133
Ardath W. Burks, editor.
The Modernizers: Overseas Students, Foreign Employees and Meiji Japan.
Westview, 1984.

134
Ian Buruma.
Behind the Mask.
Pantheon Books, 1984.

135
Robert J. Butow.
Japan's Decision to Surrender.
Stanford University Press, 1954.

136
Robert J. Butow.
Tojo and the Coming of the War.
Stanford University Press, 1961.

137
Robert J. Butow.
The John Doe Associates: Backdoor Diplomacy for Peace, 1941.
Stanford University Press, 1975.

138
Hugh Byas.
Government by Assassination.
Knopf, 1942.

139
Hector C. Bywater.
The Great Pacific War.
1925.

140
Kent E. Calder.
Linking welfare and the developmental state: Postal savings in japan.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 16(1), 1990.

141
Donald Calman.
The Nature and Origins of Japanese Imperialism: A Re-Interpretation of the Great Crisis of 1873.
Routledge, 1992.

142
John Creighton Campbell.
The old people boom and japanese policy making.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 5(2), 1979.

143
Richard E. Caves and Masu Uekusa.
Industrial Organization in Japan.
Brookings Institution, 1976.

144
Bail H. Chamberlain.
Things Japanese.
Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1939.

145
Basil H. Chamberlain.
Kojiki (Records of Ancient Matters).
Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1932.
translated by Basil H. Chamberlain.

146
W. H. Chamberlin.
Japan Over Asia.
1937.

147
John W. H. Chapman, editor.
The War Diaries of a German Attache in Japan, 1939-1943.
1982.

148
William Chapman.
Inventing Japan: The Making of a Postwar Civilization.
Prentice Hall, 1991.

149
Monzaemon Chikamatsu.
The Major Plays of Chikamatsu.
Columbia University Press, 1961.
translated by Donald Keene.

150
Robert C. Christopher.
The Japanese Mind: The Goliath Explained.
Linden Press, 1983.

151
Robert C. Christopher.
Second to None: American Companies in Japan.
Crown, 1986.

152
John Clammer.
Difference and Modernity: Social Theory and Contemporary Japanese Society.
Kegan Paul International, 1995.

153
John Clammer.
Contemporary Urban Japan: A Sociology of Consumption.
Blackwell, 1997.

154
John Clammer.
Japan and Its Others: Globalization, Difference, and the Critique of Modernity.
Trans Pacific Press, 2001.

155
Rodney Clark.
The Japanese Company.
Yale University Press, 1979.

156
Thomas Coffey.
Imperial Tragedy.
World Publishing, 1970.

157
Jerome B. Cohen.
Japan's Economy in War and Reconstruction.
University of Minnesota Press, 1949.

158
Theodore Cohen.
Remaking Japan.
Free Press, 1987.

159
Evelyn S. Colbert.
The Left Wing in Japanese Politics.
Institute of Pacific Relations, 1952.

160
Robert C. Cole.
Japanese Blue Collar.
University of California Press, 1971.

161
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
Martin Collcut.
Five Mountains: The Rinzai Monastic Institution in Medieval Japan.
Harvard University Press, 1981.

163
Basil Collier.
The War in the Far East, 1941-1945.
Morrow, 1969.

164
Thomas Conlan.
The nature of warfare in fourteenth-century japan: The record of nomoto tomoyuki.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 25(2), 1999.

165
Hilary Conroy.
The Japanese Seizure of Korea, 1868-1910: A Study of Realism and Idealism in International Relations.
University of Pennsylvania Press, 1960.

166
Hilary Conroy and Harry Wray, editors.
Pearl Harbor Reexamined: Prologue to the Pacific War.
University Press of Hawaii, 1990.

167
Alice H. Cook and Hiroko Hayashi.
Working Women in Japan.
Cornell University Press, 1980.

168
T. F. Cook and H. T. Cook, editors.
Japan at War: An Oral History.
The New Press, 1992.

169
Michael Cooper, editor.
They Came to Japan: An Anthology of European Reports on Japan, 1543-1640.
University of California Press, 1965.

170
Alvin D. Coox.
The Anatomy of a Small War: The Soviet-Japanese Struggle for Changkufeng / Khansan, 1938.
Greenwood, 1977.

171
Alvin D. Coox.
Nomonhan: Japan vs. Russia, 1939.
Stanford University Press, 1985.
2 volumes.

172
Alvin D. Coox and Hilary Conroy.
China and Japan: Search for Balance Since World War I.
ABC-Clio, 1978.

173
Julian S. Corbett.
Maritime Operations in the Russo-Japanese War, 1904-1905.
1994.

174
Hugh Cortazzi.
Dr. Willis in Japan, 1862-1877.
Athlone, 1985.

175
Hugh Cortazzi.
Victorians in Japan: In and Around the Treaty Ports.
Athlone, 1987.

176
John Costello.
The Pacific War.
Rawson Wade, 1981.

177
Albert Craig.
Choshu in the Meiji Restoration, 1853-1868.
Harvard University Press, 1961.

178
Albert M. Craig.
Japan, A Comparative View.
Princeton University Press, 1979.

179
Albert M. Craig and Donald H. Shively.
Personality in Japanese History.
University of California Press, 1971.

180
William Craig.
The Fall of Japan.
Dial, 1967.

181
Sydney Crawcour.
The tokugawa period and japan's preparation for modern economic growth.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 1(1), 1974.

182
Sydney Crawcour.
The japanese employment system.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 4(2), 1978.

183
Sydney Crawcour.
Kigyo iken: Maeda masana and his view of meiji economic development.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 23(1), 1997.

184
James B. Crowley.
Japan's Quest for Autonomy: National Security and Foreign Policy, 1930-1938.
Princeton University Press, 1968.

185
John Crump.
The Origins of Socialist Thought in Japan.
St. Martin's, 1983.

186
John Crump.
Hatta Shuzo and Pure Anarchism in Interwar Japan.
St. Martin's, 1993.

187
William A. Cummings.
Education and Equality in Japan.
Princeton University Press, 1980.

188
Gerald L. Curtis, editor.
Japanese American Relations in the 1970s.
1970??

189
Gerald L. Curtis.
The Japanese Way of Politics.
Columbia University Press, 1988.

190
Lisa Critchfield Dalby.
Geisha.
University of California Press, 1983.

191
Peter N. Dale.
The Myth of Japanese Uniqueness.
St. Martin's, 1986.

192
John W. Dardess.
Confucianism and Autocracy.
University of California Press, 1983.

193
Osamu Dazai.
The Setting Sun.
New Directions, 1956.
Translated by Donald Keene.

194
Osamu Dazai.
No Longer Human.
New Directions, 1958.
Translated by Donald Keene.

195
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
Walter Dening.
The Life of Toyotomi Hideyoshi (1536-1598).
Hokuseido Press, 1955.

197
Edward F. Denison and William K. Chung.
How Japan's Economy Grew So Fast.
Brookings Institute, 1976.

198
Jaya Deva.
Japan's Kampf.
Left Book Club, 1942.

199
George DeVos and Hiroshi Wagatsuma.
Japan's Invisible Race: Caste in Culture and Personality.
University of California Press, 1966.

200
George DeVos and William Witherall.
Japan's Minorities: Burakumin, Koreans, Ainu, and Okinawans.
Minority Rights Group, 1983.

201
Roger Dingman.
Power in the Pacific: The Origins of Naval Arms Limitations, 1914-1922.
University of Chicago Press, 1976.

202
Kenvin M. Doak.
Building national identity through ethnicity: Ethnology in wartime japan and after.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 27(1), 2001.

203
Kevin M. Doak.
Ethnic nationalism and romanticism in early twentieth-century japan.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 22(1), 1996.

204
James C. Dobbins.
Jodo Shinshu, Shin Buddhism in Medieval Japan.
Indiana University Press, 1989.

205
Takeo Doi.
Amae: The Anatomy of Dependence.
Kodansha, 1974.

206
Ronald P. Dore.
City Life in Japan: A Study of a Tokyo Ward.
University of California Press, 1958.

207
Ronald P. Dore.
Land Reform in Japan.
Oxford University Press, 1959.

208
Ronald P. Dore.
Education in Tokugawa Japan.
University of California Press, 1965.

209
Ronald P. Dore, editor.
Aspects of Social Change in Modern Japan.
Princeton University Press, 1967.

210
Ronald P. Dore.
British Factory -- Japanese Factory.
University of California Press, 1973.

211
Ronald P. Dore.
Shinhata: A Portrait of a Japanese Village.
Alleyn Lane, 1978.

212
Ronald P. Dore.
More about late development.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 5(1), 1979.

213
Ronald P. Dore.
Taking Japan Seriously.
Stanford University Press, 1987.

214
Ronald P. Dore.
Japan's reform debate: Patriotic concern or class interest? or both?
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 25(1), 1999.

215
Frank Dorn.
The Sino-Japanese War, 1937-41.
Macmillian, 1974.

216
James Dorsey.
Culture, nationalism, amd sakaguchi ango.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 27(2), 2001.

217
Jeffrey Dorwart.
The Pigtail War: American Involvement in the Sino-Japanese War, 1894-1895.
University of Massachusetts Press, 1975.

218
John W. Dower, editor.
Origins of the Modern Japanese State: Selected Writings of E. H. Norman.
Pantheon, 1975.

219
John W. Dower.
Empire and Aftermath: Yoshida Shigeru and the Japanese Experience, 1878-1954.
Council on East Asian Studies, Harvard University, 1979.

220
John W. Dower.
War Without Mercy: Race and Power in the Pacific War.
Pantheon, 1986.

221
John W. Dower.
Japan in War and Peace: Selected Essays.
The New Press, 1993.

222
John W. Dower.
Embracing Defeat: Japan in the Aftermath of World War II.
1999.

223
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The Journal of Japanese Studies, 6(1), 19xx.

434
Chalmers Johnson.
Tanaka kakuei, structural corruption, and the advent of machine politics in japan.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 12(1), 19xx.

435
Jeffrey Johnson.
Saikaku and the narrative turnabout.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 27(2), 19xx.

436
Sheila K. Johnson.
American Attitudes Toward Japan, 1941-1975.
Stanford University Press, 1975.

437
Sheila K. Johnson.
The Japanese Through American Eyes.
Stanford University Press, 1988.

438
Francis C. Jones.
Japan's New Order in East Asia: Its Rise and Fall, 1937-1945.
Oxford University Press, 1954.

439
Hazel J. Jones.
Live Machines: Hired Foreigners and Meiji Japan.
University of British Columbia Press, 1980.

440
Ikuo Kabashima and Jeffrey Broadbent.
Referent pluralism: Mass media and politics in japan.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 12(2), 19xx.

441
Engelbert Kaempfer.
History of Japan.
MacLehose, 1906.
3 volumes. translated by J. G. S. Schenchzer.

442
Tokiomi Kaigo.
Japanese Education, Its Past and Present.
Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai, 1968.

443
Arne Kalland and Jon Pedersen.
Famine and population in fukuoka domain during the tokugawa period.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 10(1), 19xx.

444
Satoshi Kamata.
Japan in the Passing Lane.
Pantheon, 1982.

445
Edward Kamens.
Waking the dead: Fujiwara no teika's sotoba kuyo poems.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 28(2), 2002.

446
Jacqueline Kaminski and Hiroshi Hazama.
Japanese labor-management relations and uno riemon.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 5(1), 19xx.

447
Mikio Kanda, editor.
Widows of Hiroshima: The Life Stories of Nineteen Peasant Wives.
St. Martin's, 1989.

448
David Kaplan and Alex Dubro.
Yakuza.
Macmillan, 1986.

449
Jason G. Karlin.
The gender of nationalism: Competing masculinities in meiji japan.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 28(1), 20xx.

450
Gregory J. Kasza.
The State and Mass Media in Japan, 1918-1945.
University of California Press, 1988.

451
Gregory J. Kasza.
The State and the Mass Media in Japan, 1918-1945.
University of California Press, 1988.

452
Hidetoshi Kato.
The significance of the period of national seclusion reconsidered.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 7(1), 19xx.

453
Kokichi Katsu.
Mutsui's Story: The Autobiography of a Tokugawa Samurai.
University of Arizona Press, 1988.
translated by Teruko Craig.

454
Yasunari Kawabata.
Snow Country.
Knopf, 1956.
Translated by Edward G. Seidensticker.

455
Yasunari Kawabata.
Thousand Cranes.
Knopf, 1958.
Translated by Edward G. Seidensticker.

456
Yasunari Kawabata.
The Sound of the Mountain.
Berkley Publishing Group, 1970.
Translated by Edward G. Seidensticker.

457
Yasunari Kawabata.
The Old Capital.
North Point Press, 1987.
Translated by J. Martin Hoffman.

458
Kazuo Kawai.
Japan's American Interlude.
University of Chicago Press, 1960.

459
Tatsuo Kawai.
The Goal of Japanese Expansion.
1938.

460
K. K. Kawakami.
Japan in China.
1938.

461
Donald Keene, editor.
Japanese Literature: An Introduction for Western Readers.
Grove, 1955.

462
Donald Keene, editor.
Modern Japanese Literature from 1868 to the Present Day.
Grove, 1956.

463
Donald Keene.
Living Japan.
Doubleday, 1959.

464
Donald Keene, editor.
The Old Woman, the Wife, and the Archer: Three Modern Japanes Short Stories.
Viking, 1961.
Edited and translated by Donald Keene.

465
Donald Keene.
Essays in Idleness: The Tsurezuregusa of Kenko.
Columbia University Press, 1967.
translated by Donald Keene.

466
Donald Keene.
The Japanese Discovery of Europe, 1720-1830.
Stanford University Press, 1969.

467
Donald Keene, editor.
Twenty Plays of the No Theatre.
Columbia University Press, 1970.

468
Donald Keene.
World Within Walls.
Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1976.

469
Donald Keene.
The Pleasures of Japanese Literature.
Columbia University Press, 1988.

470
Donald Keene.
Seeds in the Heart: Japanese Literature from Earliest Times to the Late Sixteenth Century.
Henry Holt, 1993.

471
Donald Keene.
Japanese literature and politics in the 1930s.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 2(2), 19xx.

472
Hugh L. Keenleyside and A. F. Thomas.
The History of Japanese Education and Present Educational System.
Hokuseido Press, 1937.

473
Thomas Keirstead.
The theater of protest: Petitions, oaths, and rebellion in the shoen.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 16(2), 19xx.

474
Allen Kelley and Jeffrey Williamson.
Lessons from Japanese Development: An Analytic Economic History.
University of Chicago Press, 1974.

475
William W. Kelly.
Deference and Defiance in Nineteenth-Century Japan.
Princeton University Press, 1985.

476
Malcolm D. Kennedy.
The Estrangement of Great Britain and Japan, 1917-1935.
University of California Press, 1969.

477
James Edward Ketelaar.
Of Heretics and Martyr in Meiji Japan: Buddhism and Its Persecution.
Princeton University Press, 1993.

478
Kim Key-Hiuk.
The Last Phase of East Asian World Order: Korea, Japan, and the Chinese Empire, 1860-1882.
University of California Press, 1979.

479
Edward J. Kidder.
Japan Before Buddhism.
Praeger, 1959.

480
Thomas Kierstead.
The Geography of Power in Medieval Japan.
Princeton University Press, 1992.

481
E. Kim and H. Kim.
Korea and the Politics of Imperialism, 1876-1910.
1967.

482
K. H. Kim.
Japanese Perspectives on China's Early Modernization.
1974.

483
Richard Kim.
Lost Names.
1970.

484
Yung-Hee Kim.
Songs to Make the Dust Dance: The Ryojin hisho of Twelfth Century Japan.
University of California Press, 1994.

485
Earl H. Kinmonth.
The Self-made Man in Meiji Japanese Thought.
University of California Press, 1981.

486
Earl H. Kinmonth.
The mouse that roared: Saito takao, conservative critic of japan's ``holy war'' in china.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 25(2), 19xx.

487
Sharon Kinsella.
Japanese subculture in the 1990s: Otaku and the amateur manga movement.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 24(2), 19xx.

488
John B. Kirby.
From Castle to Teahouse: Japanese Architecture of the Momoyama Period.
Tuttle, 1962.

489
Shigeo Kishibe.
The Traditional Music of Japan.
The Japan Foundation, 1966.

490
Chikafusa Kitabatake.
A Chronicle of Gods and Sovereigns.
Columbia University Press, 1980.
translated by H. Paul Varley.

491
Joseph M. Kitagawa.
Religion in Japanese History.
Columbia University Press, 1990.

492
Lawrence Klein and Kazushi Ohkawa.
Economic Growth: The Japanese Experience Since the Meiji Era.
R. D. Irwin, 1968.

493
Susan Blakeley Klein.
When the moon strikes the bell: Desire and enlightenment in the noh play dojoji.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 17(2), 19xx.

494
Kodansha, editor.
Kodansha Encyclopedia of Japan.
Kodansha, 1983.

495
B. C. Koh.
Japan's Administrative Elite.
University of California Press, 1989.

496
Hiroshi Komai.
Migrant Workers in Japan.
Kegan Paul International, 1995.
Translated by Jens Wilkinson.

497
Hiroshi Komai.
Foreign Migrants in Contemporary Japan.
Trans Pacific Press, 2001.
Translated by Jens Wilkinson.

498
Isao Komatsu.
The Japanese People: Origins of the People and the Language.
Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai, 1962.

499
Dorinne Kondo.
Crafting Selves.
University of Chicago Press, 1990.

500
Jin'ichi Konishi.
The art of renga.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 2(1), 19xx.

501
J. Victor Koschmann.
The Mito Ideology: Discourse, Reform, and Insurrection in Late Tokugawa Japan.
University of California Press, 1987.

502
Victor J. Koschmann, editor.
Authority and Individual in Japan: Citizen Protest in Historical Perspective.
University of Tokyo Press, 1978.

503
Victor J. Koschmann.
Authority and the Individual in Japan: Citizen Protest in History.
University of Tokyo Press, 1978.

504
Ellis Krauss, Thomas Rohlen, and Patricia Steinhoff, editors.
Conflict in Japan.
University Press of Hawaii, 1984.

505
Hyman Kublin.
An Asian Revolutionary: The Life of Katayama Sen.
Princeton University Press, 1964.

506
Ikuo Kume and Kathleen Thelen.
The rise of nonmarket training regimes: Germany and japan compared.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 25(1), 19xx.

507
Shumpei Kumon.
Japan faces its future: The political-economics of administrative reform.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 10(1), 19xx.

508
Shumpei Kumon.
Some principles governing the thought and behavior of japanists (contextualists).
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 8(1), 19xx.

509
Toshio Kuroda.
Shinto in the history of japanese religion.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 7(1), 19xx.

510
Satomi Kurosu and Akira Hayami.
Regional diversity in demographic and family patterns in preindustrial japan.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 27(2), 19xx.

511
Makoto Kurozumi.
The nature of early tokugawa confucianism.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 20(2), 19xx.
translated with an Introduction by Herman Ooms.

512
Kutakov and Issraeljan.
Diplomacy of Aggression.
1970.

513
Leonid N. Kutakov.
The Japanese Foreign Policy on the Eve of the Pacific War -- A Soviet View.
Diplomat Press, 1972.

514
Amar Lahiri.
Mikado's Mission.
1940.

515
Stephen S. Large.
The Rise of Labor in Japan: The Yuaikai, 1912-1919.
Sophia University Press, 1972.

516
Stephen S. Large.
Organized Workers and Socialist Politics in Interwar Japan.
Cambridge University Press, 1981.

517
Stephen S. Large.
Emperor Hirohito and Showa Japan, A Political Biography.
Routledge, 1992.

518
Stephen S. Large.
Buddhism and political renovation in prewar japan: The case of akamatsu katsumaro.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 9(1), 19xx.

519
Edwin T. Layton, Roger Pineau, and John Costello.
``And I Was There'': Pearl Harbor and Midway--Breaking the Secrets.
Morrow, 1985.

520
Joyce Lebra, editor.
Japan's Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere in World War II: Selected Readings and Documents.
Oxford University Press, 1974.

521
Joyce Lebra.
Japanese Trained Armies in Southeast Asia.
Columbia University Press, 1977.

522
Takie Sugiyama Lebra.
Japanese Patterns of Behavior.
University Press of Hawaii, 1976.

523
Takie Sugiyama Lebra.
Is japan an ie society, and ie society a civilization?
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 11(1), 19xx.

524
Takie Sugiyama Lebra.
Resurrecting ancestral charisma: Aristocratic descendants in comtemporary japan.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 17(1), 19xx.

525
Takie Sugiyama Lebra.
Self and other in esteemed status: The changing culture of the japanese royalty from showa to heisei.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 23(2), 19xx.

526
Takie Sugiyama Lebra and William P. Lebra, editors.
Japanese Culture and Behavior: Selected Readings.
University Press of Hawaii, 1974.

527
Emil Lederer and Emy Lederer-Seidler.
Japan in Transition.
Yale University Press, 1938.

528
Gari Ledyard.
Galloping along with the horseriders: Looking for the founders of japan.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 1(2), 19xx.

529
Bradford A. Lee.
Britain and the Sino-Japanese War, 1937-1939.
Stanford University Press, 1973.

530
Changsoo Lee and George DeVos.
Koreans in Japan: Ethnic Conflict and Accommodation.
University of California Press, 1982.

531
Chong-sik Lee.
The Politics of Korean Nationalism.
University of California Press, 1965.

532
Chong-sik Lee.
Counterinsurgency in Manchuria: The Japanese Experience.
RAND Corporation Memorandum RM-5012-ARPA, 1967.

533
Chong-sik Lee.
Revolutionary Struggle in Manchuria: Chinese Communism and Soviet Interest, 1922-1945.
University of California Press, 1983.

534
Chong-sik Lee.
Japan and Korea: The Political Dimension.
1985.

535
George A. Lensen.
The Russian Push Toward Japan: Russo-Japanese Relations, 1697-1875.
Princeton University Press, 1959.

536
George A. Lensen.
Japanese Recognition of the USSR: Soviet-Japanese Relations, 1921-1930.
Monumenta Nipponica Manuscripts, 1970.

537
George A. Lensen.
The Strange Neutrality: Soviet-Japanese Relations During the Second World War, 1941-1945.
Diplomatic Press, 1972.

538
George A. Lensen.
The Damned Inheritance: The Soviet Union and the Mancurian Crisis, 1924-1935.
Diplomatic Press, 1974.

539
George A. Lensen.
Balance of Intrigue: International Rivalry in Korea and Manchuria, 1884-1899.
University Press of Hawaii, 1982.

540
Gerald LeTendre.
Guiding them on: Teaching, hierarchy, and social organization in japanese middle schools.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 20(1), 19xx.

541
Solomon B. Levine and Hiroshi Kawada.
Human Resources in Japanese Industrial Development.
Princeton University Press, 1980.

542
John Lewell.
Modern Japanese Novelists: A Biographical Dictionary.
Kodansha International, 1993.

543
Bruno Lewin.
Japanese and korean: The problems and history of a linguistic comparison.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 2(2), 19xx.

544
Ronald Lewin.
The American Magic: Codes, Ciphers and the Defeat of Japan.
Farrar, Strauss & Giroux, 1982.

545
Catherine C. Lewis.
From indulgence to internationalization: Social control in the early school years.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 15(1), 19xx.

546
Michael Lewis.
Rioters and Citizens, Mass Protest in Imperial Japan.
University of California Press, 1990.

547
Lincoln Li.
Japanese Army in North China: July, 1937 - December, 1941.
Oxford University Press, 1975.

548
John Lie.
Multiethnic Japan.
Harvard University Press, 2001.

549
Robert Jay Lifton.
Life in Death: Survivors of Hiroshima.
Random House, 1967.

550
Sepp Linhart.
From industrial to postindustrial society: Changes in japanese leisure-related values and behavior.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 14(2), 19xx.

551
Noriko M. Lippet and Kyoko Seldon, editors.
Stories by Contemporary Women Writers.
M. E. Sharpe, 1982.
Edited and translated by Noriko M. Lippet and Kyoko Seldon.

552
Margaret Lock.
Ideology, female midlife, and the greying of japan.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 19(1), 19xx.

553
William W. Lockwood.
The Economic Development of Japan: Growth and Structural Change, 1868-1938.
Princeton University Press, 1954.

554
William W. Lockwood, editor.
The State and Economic Enterprise in Japan.
Princeton University Press, 1965.

555
Peter Lowe.
Great Britain and Japan, 1911-1915.
Macmillan, 1969.

556
Peter Lowe and Herman Moeshart, editors.
Western Interactions with Japan: Expansion, The Armed Forces & Readjustment, 1859-1956.
Japan Library, 1990.

557
David Lu.
From the Marco Polo Bridge to Pearl Harbor: Japan's Entry into World War II.
Public Affairs, 1961.

558
John B. Lundstrum.
The First Team: Pacific Air Combat from Pearl Harbor to Midway.
Naval Institute Press, 1984.

559
Phyllis I. Lyons.
The Saga of Dazai Osamu.
Stanford University Press, 1985.

560
Terry MacDougall, editor.
Political Leadership in Contemporary Japan.
1982.

561
H. F. MacNair and D. E. Lach.
Modern Far Eastern Relations.
Van Nostrand, 1950.

562
John Maki.
Japanese Militarism.
1945.

563
William Manchester.
American Caesar: Douglas MacArthur.
Little, Brown, 1978.

564
Sharon A. Maneki.
The Quiet Heroes of the Southwest Pacific Theater: An Oral History of the Men and Women of CBB and FRUMEL.
Center for Cryptologic History, National Security Agency, 1996.
United States Cryptologic History, series IV, World War II, Vol. 7.

565
Fosco Maraini.
Meeting with Japan.
Viking, 1959.

566
Fosco Maraini.
Japan: Patterns of Continuity.
Kodansha, 1971.

567
Arthur Marder.
Old Friends--New Enemies: The Royal Navy and the Imperial Japanese Navy--Strategic Illusions, 1936-1941.
Oxford University Press, 1981.

568
Andrew L. Markus.
Kimura mokuro (1774-1856) and his kokuji shosetsu tsu (1849).
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 26(2), 19xx.

569
Michele Marra.
Representations of Power: The Literary Politics of Medieval Japan.
University Press of Hawaii, 1993.

570
Robert Marsh and Hiroshi Mannari.
Modernization and the Japanese Factory.
Princeton University Press, 1976.

571
Byron K. Marshall.
Capitalism and Nationalism in Prewar Japan: The Ideology of the Business Elite, 1868-1941.
Stanford University Press, 1967.

572
Byron K. Marshall.
Academic Freedom and the Japanese Imperial University, 1868-1939.
University of California Press, 1992.

573
Byron K. Marshall.
Professors and politics: The meiji academic elite.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 3(1), 19xx.

574
Edwin M. Martin.
The Allied Occupation of Japan.
Institute of Pacific Relations, 1948.

575
Masao Maruyama.
Thought and Behavior in Modern Japanese Politics.
Oxford University Press, 1963.

576
Masao Maruyama.
Studies in the Intellectual History of Tokugawa Japan.
University of Tokyo Press, 1974.
translated by Mikiso Hane.

577
Penelope Mason.
History of Japanese Art.
Harry N. Abrams, 1993.

578
Jeffrey P. Mass.
Warrior Government in Early Medieval Japan.
Yale University Press, 1974.

579
Jeffrey P. Mass.
The Kamakura Bakufu, A Study in Documents.
Stanford University Press, 1976.

580
Jeffrey P. Mass.
The Development of Kamakura Rule, 1180-1250: A History with Documents.
Stanford University Press, 1979.

581
Jeffrey P. Mass, editor.
Court and Bakufu in Japan: Essays in Kamakura History.
Yale University Press, 1982.

582
Jeffrey P. Mass.
The missing minamoto in the twelfth-century kanto.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 19(1), 19xx.

583
Jeffrey P. Mass.
The origins of kamakura justice.
The Journal of Japanese Studies, 3(2), 19xx.

584
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
Kato Masuo.
The Lost War.
1945.

589
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
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
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
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.
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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.
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