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History of Mathematics: Japan
List of Mathematicians, Bibliography.
[eng]
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Art History: Japan and Its Contacts With the West
Japan and the West: a continuing dialogue. Ileana B. Leavens. Seattle Central Community College. In art history survey books Japan, like China, Africa and India among other countries is considered as a separate entity from the west. In reality this is not correct, since Japan had direct contacts with Europe since mid 16th century and indirect contacts with it through China and the Silk Road.
[eng]
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Natonal Museum of Japanese History
The National Museum of Japanese History (Kokuritsu Rekishi Minzoku Hakubutsukan), generally called Rekihaku, opened in March of 1983. It is the only museum of Japanese history in Japan which supports systematic research and exhibitions of Japanese history and culture. Located in the corner of the Former Sakura Citadel Park, this fortress of history occupies a grand total of 35,000 sq.m. on a site of 130,000 sq.m. [eng]
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History of Modern Japan
Japanese Language. [eng]
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Modern Japan: 1600-1945
This senior-level seminar course focuses on the history of modern Japan during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The main theoretical questions around which the course is structured are: What were the crises, both external and domestic, that confronted Japan in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries? How did the Japanese leadership and their citizenry understand the concepts of 'modernity' and 'tradition' during this period? [eng]
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Major Events in Japanese History
Table of Contents: The Asuka Era: -710, The Nara Era: 710-794, The Heian Era: 794-1192, The Kamakura Era: 1192-1333,
The Muromachi Era: 1333-1467, The Civil War Era and the Azuchi Momoyama Era: 1467-1603, The Edo Era: 1603-1867. [eng]
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Maruki
Peintres des Panneaux d'Hiroshima : histoire
et galerie. [fra]
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Business History Society of Japan
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Ainu, an Encarta Encyclopedia Article Titled "Ainu"
Ainu, aboriginal people of Asia, chiefly occupying parts of the Japanese island of Hokkaido and the Russian islands of the Kurils and Sakhalin. [eng]
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