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Nanjing's Massacre Memorial: Renovating War Memory in Nanjing and Tokyo |
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Jeff Kingston
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Nanjing's Massacre Memorial: Renovating War Memory in Nanjing and Tokyo |
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Myth and Fact in Northeast Asia’s History Textbook Controversies |
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Crimes, Concealment and South Korea’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission |
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Collaboration and the Politics of the Twentieth Century |
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Timothy Brook
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Collaboration in the History of Wartime East Asia |
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From Trinity to Trinity |
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Of Musical Import: East Meets West in the Art of Tan Dun |
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Li Ying, Sai Yoichi
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Yasukuni: The Stage for Memory and Oblivion |
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Noda Hideki’s Theater World. Acting with Joy in His Soul |
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War Responsibility and Historical Memory: Hirohito’s Apparition |
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William W. Kelly
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Is Baseball a Global Sport? America’s “National Pastime” as Global Field and International Sport |
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Ishimure Michiko
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Reborn from the Earth Scarred by Modernity: Minamata Disease and the Miracle of the Human Desire to Live |
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Inoue Hisashi, R Pulvers
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My Friend Frois |
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Matthew Penney
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Foundations of Cooperation: Imagining the Future of Sino-Japanese Relations |
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Brian Bridges
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Playing Games: The Two Koreas and the Beijing Olympics |
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Nissim Kadosh Otmazgin
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Japanese Popular Culture in East and Southeast Asia: Time for a Regional Paradigm? |
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Eldad Nakar
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Sugihara Chiune and the Visas to Save Lives: Assessing the Efforts to Memorialize a Japanese Hero |
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Barefoot Gen, The Atomic Bomb and I: The Hiroshima Legacy |
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"Will you go to war? Or will you stop being Japanese?" Nationalism and History in Kobayashi Yoshinori's Sensoron |
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