| vol.13 |
Civil Rights and African-Americans Today |
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Wyatt Tee Walker |
The Pearl Harbor Attack and its Background : Past and Present American Attitudes and Perceptions |
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Harry Wray |
A Failed Enterprise : The Blackstone Canal and Socio-Economic Change in Early 19th-Century New England |
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Higomoto Yoshio |
lls : The Irish Chicago Neighborhoods of James T. Farrell and Andrew M. Greeley
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David R. Mayer |
| Vol.14 |
Ethnic Community Small Business Finance and the Bank Response to the Spring 1992 Los Angeles Riots |
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YAMAMOTO
Eriko & Marc BREMER |
Item Response Theory and Language Translation |
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WATANABE
Naotaka |
The Subject, Innovation, and the Public in Revolutionary New England Debates |
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KANAI Kotaro |
| Vol.15 |
Japanese Americans : Where Have They Been? Where Are They Going? |
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Ted T. JITODAI |
| Toshio Mori and Loneliness |
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David R. MAYER |
Japanese and American Expansion in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries : A German Perspective from the Writings of Max von Brandt |
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Richard SZIPPL |
| Vol.16 |
Intraindustry Direct Investment and Intraindustry Trade in the United States
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NISHIMURA Sadao |
James Madison, Father the American Bill of Rights
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SAWANOBORI Bunji |
The Silver-Tongued Clarion Sunbeam from Coconino County: Henry F. Ashurst and the League of Nations |
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Leonard
SCHLUP |
American Foreign and Defense Policy and Japan in the Post- Cold War Era |
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MIYAKAWA Yoshimitsu |
Immigration and Citizenship: A Follow-up on Japanese American |
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Ted T. JITODAI |
| Vol.17 |
The Emergence of Pan-Creolite : Louisiana at the Crossroads |
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Thomas FIEHRER |
Business by Proxy : American Merchants, Japanese Bantos, and Chinese Compradores in the Japanese Treaty Ports, 1859-1899 |
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Kevin MURPHY |
| Max von Brandt's View of America at the Turn of the Century |
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Richard SZIPPL |
Henry C. Hansbrough and the Presidential Election of 1916 |
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Leonard SCHLUP |
| Vol.18 |
Educational Policy Formation for the Allied Occupation of Japan
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Harry WRAY |
| The Dred Scott Case, Slavery, and the Politics of Law |
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Paul FINKELMAN |
Theoretical Issues in Cross National Studies of Worker Attachment to a Group |
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FUJIMOTO Tetsushi |
| Toys "R"Us Japan and the Global Toy Business |
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Mark J. Kay |
| Vol.19 |
Attitudes among Education Division Staff during the Occupstion of Japan |
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Harry WRAY |
The Smithsonian Enola Gay Exhibit : Public History and the Display of National Identity |
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Benedict GiAMO |
Babylon Revisited : The Slave Narrative in American Literature |
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T. FiEHRER |
John M. Allison and Yoshida Shigeru in the Posttreaty Period : A Decision for Gradual Rearmament |
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IKEDA Shintaro |
Apostles of Controversy : Wilford Hoggatt, James Wickersham, and the Plitics of Dissension |
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Leonard SCHLUP |
| Vol.20 |
Kaiser Wilhelm II and the Attempt to Form a German-American- Chinese Alliance against Japan |
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Richard F. SZIPPL |
The American Occupation of Japan and the Establishment of a 6- 3- 3-4 Educational System
PartI: American Pressure and Japanese Response
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Harry WRAY |
Senator Joseph L.. Rawlins : From War Propagadist to Anti- Imperialist, 1898-1900 |
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Leonald SCHLUP |
| Reading the Aesthetics of Picture Postcards : An Argument for their Use in Historical Study |
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Keith A. SCULLE |
Vol.21 |
The American Occuoation of Japan and the Establishment of a 6-3-3-4 Educational System
Part II : Assessing the Chaos, Determining Responsibility
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Harry WRAY |
The Emergence of the New-Four- Year University System in Post - war Japan |
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Gary H. TSUCHIMOCHI |
The Trials of American Trade : A Review of Recent Literature on U.S. Trade Policy As Applied to East Asia |
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Joel R. CAMPBELL |
Vol.22
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The First United States Education Mission to Japan,
Part I : The Pre-Tokyo Stage, October 1945-February 1946
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Harry WRAY |
That "Naughty Yankee Boy," Edward H. House, and Meiji Japan's Struggle for Equality |
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James L. HUFFMAN |
Rearranging Deck Chairs on the Titanic :Policy Responses to the Asian Financial Crisis and Challenges to Governance |
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Joel R. CAMPBELL |
The Introduction of " General Education" in Postwar Japanese Universities
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Gary H. TSUCHIMOCHi |