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Book Reviews

Gender and Law in the Japanese Imperium, edited by Susan L. Burns and Barbara J. Brooks

University of Hawai'i Press, Honolulu, 2014, ix + 301 pp.

References

  • Molony, B. and Uno, K., eds., 2005. Gendering modern Japanese history. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Asia Center.
  • Frühstück, S. and Walthall, A., eds., 2011. Recreating Japanese men. Berkeley: University of California Press.
  • Germer, A., Mackie,V., and Wӧhr, U., eds., 2014. Gender, nation and state in modern Japan. London: RoutledgeCurson.
  • Ogino, M., 1995. ‘Writing Women's History in Japan: Traditions and New Trends’, In: Historical Studies in Japan (VIII) 1988-1992, ed. The National Committee of Japanese Historians. Tokyo: Yamakawa Shuppansha, 17–32.

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