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Japan's Real Attitude toward America: A Reply to Mr. George Bronson Rea's "Japan's Place in the Sun -- the Menace to America"

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Iyenaga, T. (Toyokichi), 1862-1936
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New York: Putnam's, 1916.

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1916
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America Sixty Years Ago

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Otoba, R.
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The Japan Magazine, Vol. IX, no. i ( May, 1918) pp. 733-736.

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1918
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Democracy and the Japanese Government

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Sato Hiroshi.
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New York: Arbor Press, 1920.

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1920
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If Japan and America Fight

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Sato Kojiro.
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Tokyo: Meguro Bunten, 1921.

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1921
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Asianism

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Sawayanagi, Masatarō, 1865-1927
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THE Japan Magazine, Vol. X, no. IV ( August, 1919) pp. 141-144.

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1919
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Jinrikisha Days in Japan

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Scidmore, Eliza Ruhamah, 1856-1928
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New York: Harper & Brothers, 1891.

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1891
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Publications Prohibited Under the Shogunate

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Hotta, S, 1872-1925
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The Japan Magazine, Vol. IX, no. III ( July, 1918) pp. 165-167.

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1918
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Australia and Greater East Asia

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Itoh K. Takashi.
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Contemporary Japan: A Review of East Asiatic Affairs. Vol. XI, No.9 (September, 1942), pp. 1340-1346.

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1942
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Japan sprengt die Fesseln

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Richter, O.
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Berlin: Paul Hochmuth, 1942.

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1942
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Ghenkō : The Mongol Invasion of Japan

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Yamada Nakaba.
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New York: E.P. Dutton, 1916.

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1916
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Originally conceived as historical fiction, Yamada decided to instead write a “straightforward history” (Preface, p. v). Modern readers, however, will find that it is somewhat embellished. Having said that, one finds this book a delightful read. Yamada sets out to detail what he considers the most momentous national event, “one of the most important facts which should be known by our friends who take an interest in the evolution of Japanese power”: the attempted Mongolian invasion of Japan by Kublai Kahn in the 13th century. (Preface vi). Yamada gives an historical overview of Japan’s relations with Korea since the 1st century BC as a background to the Mongolian invasion. This is followed by a close look at Kublai’s interest in and attempted invasions of Japan and the aid that Korea gave to Kublai in this period. The last few chapters are devoted to a comparison of Japan with that of England, and the Kublai’s failed attempt to invade Japan with the failure of the Spanish Armada to do the same to England. The reader may find the national and imperialistic tone of this work unusual unless one remembers that this is written in 1916, during the time of Japanese bid for imperialism in Asia, and is published in England for the English audience as an attempt to show how Japan is like England in its rise to a great nation.

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