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Early Modern Secularism? : Views on Religion in Seji kenbunroku (1816)
3-19
The Buddhist Faith of the Japanese Imperial Family after the Meiji Restoration
21-32
Japanese Archives : Sources for the Study of Tokugawa Administrative and Diplomatic History
33-65
Rising Up and Saving the World : Ishii Juji and the Ethics of Social Relief during the Mid-Meiji Period (1880-1887)
67-87
How "Religion" Came to Be Translated as Shukyo : Shimaji Mokurai and the Appropriation of Religion in Early Meiji Japan
89-111
Japanese Philosophers Go West : The Effect of Maritime Trips on Philosophy in Japan with Special Reference to the Case of Watsuji Tetsuro
113-144
Diaries and Everyday Life in Colonial Taiwan
145-168
Origins of Japan : the 'Big Picture' Revisited : A Review of New Plate Tectonics Research
169-184
<BOOK REVIEW>The Art of Censorship in Postwar Japan, by Kirsten Cather\n
185-187
<BOOK REVIEW>The Invention of Religion in Japan, by Jason Ananda Josephson
188-190
<BOOK REVIEW>Performing the Great Peace : Political Space and Open Secrets in Tokugawa Japan, by Luke Roberts
191-193
<BOOK REVIEW>Governance and Policing of Colonial Korea : 1904-1919, by Matsuda Toshihiko
194-196
<BOOK REVIEW>Purifying Zen : Watsuji Tetsurō's Shamon Dōgen, trans. and commentary by Steve Bein. Foreword by P.Kasulis
197-200
<BOOK REVIEW>Xavier's Legacies : Catholicism in Modern Japanese Culture, ed. Kevin Doak
201-203
<BOOK REVIEW>Uncharted Waters : Intellectual Life in the Edo Period: Essays in Honour of W.J. Boot, ed. Anna Beerens and Mark Teeuwen
204-205
<BOOK REVIEW>Japanese Cinema in the Digital Age, by Mitsuyo Wada-Marciano
206-207
<BOOK REVIEW>The Constitution of Japan : A Contextual Analysis, by Shigemori Matsui
208-209
<BOOK REVIEW>Selling Women : Prostitution, Markets, and the Household in Early Modern Japan, by Amy Stanley
210-212
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