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Crossing the borders to modernity
fictional characters as representations of alternative concepts of life in Meiji literature (1868-1912) -
The Kiso Road
the life and times of Shimazaki Tōson -
Imaginative mapping
landscape and Japanese identity in the Tokugawa and Meiji eras -
Gender and nation in Meiji Japan
modernity, loss, and the doing of history -
Crossing the borders to modernity
fictional characters as representations of alternative concepts of life in Meiji literature (1868-1912) -
The politics of dialogic imagination
power and popular culture in early modern Japan -
Kokugaku in Meiji-period Japan
the modern transformation of 'national learning' and the formation of scholarly societies -
Modern Japanese art and the Meiji state
the politics of beauty -
Crossing the borders to modernity
fictional characters as representations of alternative concepts of life in Meiji literature (1868–1912) -
An encouragement of learning
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Gender and nation in Meiji Japan
modernity, loss, and the doing of history -
Gender and Nation in Meiji Japan
Modernity, Loss, and the Doing of History -
An encouragement of learning
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Fukuzawa Yukichi's An encouragement of learning
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Crossing the borders to modernity
fictional characters as representations of alternative concepts of life in Meiji Literature (1868–1912) -
Imaginative mapping
landscape and Japanese identity in the Tokugawa and Meiji eras -
Crossing the Borders to Modernity
Fictional Characters as Representations of Alternative Concepts of Life in Meiji Literature (1868-1912) -
The Kiso Road
the life and times of Shimazaki Tōson -
Imaginative Mapping
Landscape and Japanese Identity in the Tokugawa and Meiji Eras -
An encouragement of learning
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Crossing the Borders to Modernity
Fictional Characters as Representations of Alternative Concepts of Life in Meiji Literature (1868–1912) -
The visual culture of Meiji Japan
negotiating the transition to modernity -
Crossing the borders to modernity
fictional characters as representations of alternative concepts of life in Meiji literature (1868–1912) -
Crossing the borders to modernity
fictional characters as representations of alternative concepts of life in Meiji literature (1868–1912) -
Gender and nation in Meiji Japan
modernity, loss, and the doing of history