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International Journal of Asian Studies
Vol. 4, No. 2 (July 2007)
- Medieval Japanese Constructions of Peace and Liberty: Muen, Kugai and Raku: Supplementary Notes
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YOSHIHIKO AMINO
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Translated by William Johnston
- Domestic Service in Industrializing Japan: The Job Choices of
Unmarried Young Women in the Sennan District, Osaka Prefecture,
1893-1927
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MASAHIRO OGIYAMA
- Asian Perspectives
- Modern Europe and the Creation of the “Islamic World”
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MASASHI HANEDA
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Translated by Gaynor Sekimori
- Asian monetary history revisited [II]
- Introduction: Currency Assortment in the China-Japan Trans-Maritime Region
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AKINOBU KURODA
- Copper Coin age, Ruling Power and Local Society in Medieval Japan
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HIROYUKI HONDA
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Translated by Michiko Okubo
- LAW, State and society in China [7]
- Aspects of Chinese Legal Culture - The Articulation of Written Law, State, and Society: A Review(Part One)
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JÉRÔME BOURGON
- Review Article
- Impossible Choices
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MINGHUI HU
- BOOK REIVIEWS
- The Global Cold War: Third World Interventions and the Making of Our Times
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JOHN CHIDDICK
- New Turks: Dramatizing Islam and the Ottomans in Early Modern England
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MATTHEW BIRCHWOOD
- The Empire and the Khanate: a Political History of Qing Relations
with Khoqand c. 1760-1860
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PETER C. PERDUE
- The Flaming Womb: Repositioning Women in Early Modern Southeast
Asia
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NHUNG TUYET TRAN
- Spreading the Dhamma; Writing, Orality and Textual Transmission
in Buddhist Northern Thailand
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FUMIHIKO TSUMURA
- Community Schools and the State in Ming China
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KEITH N. KNAPP
- A Social History of the Chinese Book: Books and Literati Culture in Late Imperial
China
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LUCILLE CHIA
- Saving the Nation – Economic Modernity in Republican China
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LINSUN CHENG
- arrating China: Jia Pingwa and His Fictional World
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CHRISTOPHER LUPKE
- Japan’s Medieval Population: Famine, Fertility, and Warfare in a Transformative
Age
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ROBERT WOODS
- Gateway to Japan: Hakata in War and Peace, 500-1300
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YASUHIRO YOKKAICHI
- Unspeakable Acts: The Avant-Garde Theatre of Terayama Shuji and Postwar
Japan
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ALAN CUMMINGS