Article Database for Nihonshi Kenkyu Essay

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  1. Abiko, Bonnie. gPersecuted Patriot: Watanabe Kazan and the Tokugawa Bakufu,h Monumenta Nipponica 44:2 (Summer 1989), 199-219.
  2. Andrew Markus. gShogakai: Celebrity Banquets of the Late Edo Period,h Harvard Journal of Asian Studies 53:1 (1993), 135-68.
  3. Atwell, William. gA Seventeenth Century eGeneral Crisisf in East Asia?h Modern Asian Studies 24:4 (1990), 661-82.
  4. Bakus, Robert L. gTsukada Taiho on the Way and Virtue (part 1): Career and Scholarship,h Harvard Journal of Asian Studies 50:1 (1990), 5-70; Harvard Journal of Asian Studies 50:2 gAttaining the Gates to the Way of the Sage (part2),h 50:2 (1990), 505-560.
  5. Beasley, W.G. gJapanese Castaways and British Interpreters,h Monumenta Nipponica 46:1 (Spring 1991), 91-103.
  6. Berry, Mary Elizabeth. gWas Early Modern Japan Culturally Integrated?h Modern Asian Studies 31:3 (1992), 547-58.
  7. Bodart-Bailey, Beatrice. gThe Persecution of Confucianism in early Tokugawa Japan,h Monumenta Nipponica 48:3 (Fall 1993) 293-314.
  8. Bodart-Bailey, Beatrice. "Tokugawa Tsunayoshi (1646-1709), A Weberian Analysis," Asiatische Studien/Etudes Asiatiques, XLIII:1 (1989), 5-27.
  9. Bolitho, Harold. gTravelers Tales: Three eighteenth Century Travel Journal,h Harvard Journal of Asian Studies 50:2 (1990), 485-504.
  10. Brown, Philip C. "State, Cultivator, Land: Determination of Land Tenures in Early Modern Japan Reconsidered," The Journal of Asian Studies 56:2 (May 1997), 421-444.
  11. Brown, Philip. "A Case of eFailed' Technology Transfer: Land Survey Technology in Early Modern Japan," Senri Ethnological Studies 46 (March 1998), 83-97.
  12. Butler, Lee A. gTokugawa Ieyasufs Regulations for the Court: A Reassessment,h Harvard Journal of Asian Studies 54:2 (1994), 509-552.
  13. Butler, Lee A. gThe Way of Yin and Yang: A Tradition Revived, Sold, Adopted,h Monumenta Nipponica 51:2 (Summer 1996), 189-217.
  14. Cornell, Laurel L. gInfanticide in Early Modern Japan? Demography, Culture, and Population Growth,h Journal of Asian Studies 55:1 (1996), 22-50.
  15. Gerald Groemer, gSinging the News: Yomiuri in Japan during the Edo and Meiji Periods,h Harvard Journal of Asian Studies 54:1 (1994), 233-62.
  16. Gerhart, Karen M. gTokugawa Authority and Chinese Exemplars: The Teikan Zusetsu Murals of Nagoya Castle,h Monumenta Nipponica 52:1 (Spring 1997), 1-34.
  17. Hesselink, Reinier H. gA Dutch New Year at the Shirando Academy: 1 January 1795,h Monumenta Nipponica 50:2 (Summer 1995), 189-235.
  18. Hesselink, Reinier H. gThe Assassination of Henry Heusken,h Monumenta Nipponica 49:3 (Fall 1994), 331-351.
  19. Howell, David. gHard Times in the Kanto: Economic Change and Village Life in Late Tokugawa Japan,h Modern Asian Studies, 23:2 (1989), 349-71.
  20. Jannetta, Ann Bowman. "Public Health and the Diffusion of Vaccination in Japan," in What do we Know about Asian Population History? Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998.
  21. Jannetta, Ann Bowman. "Famine Mortality in Nineteenth-Century Japan: The Evidence from a Temple Death Register," Population Studies 46:3 (1992), 427-443.
  22. Jannetta, Ann Bowman. "Registering Deaths by Cause: Problems of Classification in Nineteenth Century Japan," in Registering Causes of Death, Special Issue: Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, Forthcoming, Oxford University Press, 1999.
  23. Jannetta, Ann Bowman; Preston, Samuel H. gTwo Centuries of Mortality Change in Central Japan: The Evidence from a Temple Death Register,h Population Studies 45:3 (November 1991), 417-436.
  24. Massarella, Derek; Tytler, Izumi K. gThe Japonian Charters: The English and Dutch Shuinjo,h Monumenta Nipponica 45:2 (Summer 1990), 189-205.
  25. McClain, James L. gBonshogatsu: Festivals and State Power in Kanazawa,h Monumenta Nipponica 47:2 (Summer 1992), 163-202.
  26. Ravina, Mark. gState-building and Political Economy in Early Modern Japan,h Journal of Asian Studies 54:4 (1995), 887-1022.
  27. Ravina, Mark. gWasan and the Physics That Wasn't: Mathematics in the Tokugawa Period, g Monumenta Nipponica 48:2 (Summer 1993) 205-224.
  28. Screech, Timon. gThe Strangest Place in Edo: The Temple of the Five Hundred Arhats,h Monumenta Nipponica 48;4 (Winter, 1993), 407-428.
  29. Sippel, Patricia. gAbandoned Fields: Negotiating Taxes in the Bakufu Domain,h Monumenta Nipponica 53:2 (Summer 1998), 197-223.
  30. Soranaka, Isao. gObama: The Rise and Decline of a Seaport,h Monumenta Nipponica 52:1 (Spring 1997), 85-102.
  31. Steele, M. William. gEdo in 1868: The View from Below,h Monumenta Nipponica 45:2 (Summer 1990), 127-155
  32. Steele, M. William. gFrom Custom to Right: The Politicization of the Village in Early Meiji Japan,h Modern Asian Studies 23:4 (1989), 729-48.
  33. Teeuwen, Mark. gPoetry, Sake, and Acrimony: Arakida Hisaoyu and the Kokugaku Movement, g Monumenta Nipponica 52:3 (Fall 1997), 295-325.
  34. Toby, Ronald P. gBoth a Borrower and a Lender Be: From Village Moneylender to Rural Banker in the Tempo era,h Monumenta Nipponica 46:4 (Winter 1991), 483-511.
  35. Totman, Conrad. gPreindustrial River Conservancy: Causes and Consequences,h Monumenta Nipponica 47:1 (Spring 1992), 59-76.
  36. Vaporis, Constantine N. gA Tour of Duty: Kurume Hanshi Edo Kinbun Nagaya Emaki,h Monumenta Nipponica 51:3 (Fall 1996), 279-307.
  37. Vaporis, Constantine N. gCaveat Viator: Advice to Travelers in the Edo Period,h Monumenta Nipponica 44:4 (Winter 1989), 461-483.
  38. Verwayon, F. B. gTokugawa Translation of Dutch Legal Texts,h Monumenta Nipponica 53:3 (Fall 1998), 335-57.
  39. Wakabayashi, Bob Tadashi. gOpium, Expulsion, Sovereignty: China's Lessons for Bakumatsu Japan,h Monumenta Nipponica 47:1 (Spring 1992), 1-25.
  40. Walker, Brett L. gThe Early Modern Japanese State and Ainu Vaccinations: Redefining the Body Politic,@1799-1868,h Past & Present 163:1 (1999), 121-160
  41. Walthall, Anne. gThe Family Ideology of the Rural Entrepreneurs in Nineteenth Century Japan,h Journal of Social History (Pittsburgh, PA) 23:3 (Spring 1990), 463-484.
  42. Watsky, Andrew M. gCommerce, Politics, and Tea: The Career of Imai Sokyu,h Monumenta Nipponica 50:1 (Spring 1995), 47-65.
  43. Wright, Diana E. gSevering the Karmic Ties that Bind: The "Divorce Temple" Mantokuji,h Monumenta Nipponica 52:3 (Fall 1997), 357-380.
  44. Yates, Charles. gSaigo Takamori in the Emergence of Meiji Japan,h Modern Asian Studies 28:3 (1994), 449-74.

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