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Filed under: Japan -- History
Filed under: Sino-Japanese Conflict, 1931-1933Filed under: Sino-Japanese War, 1937-1945Filed under: Japan -- History -- Allied occupation, 1945-1952 Winners in Peace: MacArthur, Yoshida, and Postwar Japan (Berkeley: University of California Press, c1992), by Richard B. Finn (HTML at UC Press) Democratizing Japan: The Allied Occupation (Honolulu: University Press of Hawaii, c1987), ed. by Robert E. Ward and Yoshikazu Sakamoto, contrib. by Akira Amakawa, Hans H. Baerwald, Theodore McNelly, Masahide Ōta, Hideo Ōtake, T. J. Pempel, Susan J. Pharr, Yoshikazu Sakamoto, Kurt Steiner, Eiji Takemae, Hideo Tanaka, and Kenzō Uchida (PDF and Epub at Hawaii) Filed under: Japan -- History -- Early works to 1800 The History of Japan (2 volumes; London: Printed for the translator, 1727), by Engelbert Kaempfer, trans. by John Gaspar Scheuchzer The History of Japan, Together With a Description of the Kingdom of Siam, 1690-92 (3 volumes; includes an appendix on a 1673 voyage to Japan by Delboe, Gibben, and Ramsden; Glasgow: J. MacLehose and Sons; New York: Macmillan, 1906), by Engelbert Kaempfer, trans. by John Gaspar Scheuchzer, contrib. by Simon Delboe, Hamond Gibben, and William Ramsden Filed under: Japan -- History -- Juvenile literatureFiled under: Japan -- History -- Restoration, 1853-1870Filed under: Japan -- History -- Shimabara Uprising, 1637-1638 An Account of the Rising at Ximabara, and of the Notable Siege Thereof, and of the Deaths of Various of Our Portuguese Fellow-Countrymen for the Faith (Alemquer, Portutal: Typ. e Pap. H. Campeão, 1901), by Duarte Correa, trans. by Guilherme J. C. Henriques Filed under: Japan -- History -- Taishō period, 1912-1926Filed under: Japan -- History -- To 1868 Fookoua Siriak: ou, Traité sur l'Origine des Richesses au Japon, Écrit en 1708 (extract from Nouveau Journal Asiatique, in French; Paris: Schubart et Heideloff, 1828), by Arai Hakuseki, trans. by Julius von Klaproth
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Filed under: Intellectuals -- Japan -- BiographyFiled under: Japan -- Church history Geschichte des Christentums in Japan (2 volumes in 1, in German; 1902-1904), by Hans Haas Filed under: Russo-Japanese War, 1904-1905Filed under: Afforestation -- Japan -- Akita-ken -- HistoryFiled under: Art -- Japan -- HistoryFiled under: Bahai Faith -- Japan -- HistoryFiled under: Children -- Japan -- HistoryFiled under: Dance -- Japan -- History The Japanese Dance (London: W. Heinemann, 1910), by Marcelle Azra Hincks Filed under: Education -- Japan -- HistoryFiled under: Environmental protection -- Japan -- HistoryFiled under: Environmentalism -- Japan -- HistoryFiled under: Forest management -- Japan -- Akita-ken -- HistoryFiled under: Forests and forestry -- Japan -- Akita-ken -- HistoryFiled under: Green movement -- Japan -- HistoryFiled under: Jews -- Japan -- HistoryFiled under: Labor unions -- Japan -- HistoryFiled under: Military engineering -- Japan -- HistoryFiled under: Missions -- Japan -- History Geschichte des Christentums in Japan (2 volumes in 1, in German; 1902-1904), by Hans Haas Filed under: Motion pictures -- Japan -- HistoryFiled under: Parent and child -- Japan -- HistoryFiled under: Political planning -- Japan -- History Democratizing Japan: The Allied Occupation (Honolulu: University Press of Hawaii, c1987), ed. by Robert E. Ward and Yoshikazu Sakamoto, contrib. by Akira Amakawa, Hans H. Baerwald, Theodore McNelly, Masahide Ōta, Hideo Ōtake, T. J. Pempel, Susan J. Pharr, Yoshikazu Sakamoto, Kurt Steiner, Eiji Takemae, Hideo Tanaka, and Kenzō Uchida (PDF and Epub at Hawaii) Filed under: Research -- Japan -- HistoryFiled under: Science -- Japan -- HistoryFiled under: Tea -- Japan -- HistoryFiled under: Tea trade -- Japan -- HistoryFiled under: Transportation -- Japan -- HistoryFiled under: Wood-engraving -- Japan -- HistoryMore items available under broader and related terms at left. |