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Northeast Asia

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RACE FOR EMPIRE: Koreans as Japanese and Japanese as Americans during World War II | By T. Fujitani

Daniel Lachapelle Lemire

EXPERIMENTAL BUDDHISM: Innovation and Activism in Contemporary Japan | By John K. Nelson

Victor Forte

REGIONALIZING CULTURE: The Political Economy of Japanese Popular Culture in Asia | By Nissim Kadosh Otmazgin

Monir Hossain Moni

OPENING A WINDOW TO THE WEST: The Foreign Concession at Kōbe, Japan, 1868–1899 | By Peter Ennals

Harald Fuess

WORLD WAR I AND THE TRIUMPH OF A NEW JAPAN, 1919–1930 | By Frederick R. Dickinson

Jeffrey P. Bayliss

IMAGINING JAPAN IN POST-WAR EAST ASIA: Identity Politics, Schooling and Popular Culture | Edited by Paul Morris, Naoko Shimazu and Edward Vickers

Daniel Sneider

GENDER AND LAW IN THE JAPANESE IMPERIUM | Edited by Susan L. Burns and Barbara J. Brooks

Sumiko Otsubo

DILEMMAS OF ADULTHOOD: Japanese Women and the Nuances of Long-Term Resistance | By Nancy Rosenberger

Eriko Maeda

JAPANESE PERCEPTIONS OF FOREIGNERS | Edited by Shunsuke Tanabe

Miloš Debnár

PRECARIOUS JAPAN | By Anne Allison

David Chiavacci

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