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         Japan History:     more books (100)
  1. The Making of Modern Japan by Marius B. Jansen, 2002-10-15
  2. Samurai, Warfare and the State in Early Medieval Japan (Warfare and History) by Karl F. Friday, 2003-12-29
  3. Ancient Jomon of Japan (Case Studies in Early Societies) by Junko Habu, 2004-08-16
  4. Japan: The Land (Lands, Peoples, and Cultures) by Bobbie Kalman, 2000-12
  5. Korean Impact on Japanese Culture: Japan's Hidden History by Jon Etta Hastings Carter Covell, Alan Carter Covell, 1986-12-01
  6. Breaking Open Japan: Commodore Perry, Lord Abe, and American Imperialism in 1853 by George Feifer, 2006-10-01
  7. Japan: A Cultural, Social And Political History, Japan by Anne Walthall, 2005-10-17
  8. Invasion of Japan: Alternative to the Bomb by John Ray Skates, 2000-03-01
  9. Financial History of New Japan by Adams, Thomas Francis Morton Adams, et all 1990-12
  10. Japan: A History in Art by B. Smith, 1964-06
  11. Lamentation as History: Narratives by Koreans in Japan, 1965-2000 by Melissa Wender, 2005-11-14
  12. Japan: A Concise History (Littlefield Adams Quality Paperbacks) by Milton W. Meyer, 1992-01-25
  13. Inventing Japan, 1853-1964 (Modern Library Chronicles) by Ian Buruma, 2003-02-04
  14. Studies in the Intellectual History of Tokugawa Japan by Masao Maruyama, 2006-02-06

41. Japanese Buildings & Cities
Columbia University, Spring 1998 historyjapan V3613 of Buildings and Cities in japanese history at Columbia University in the spring of 1998.
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Columbia University, Spring 1998: History-Japan V3613

The Golden Century, 1562-1657
This site was created by the undergraduate students of "Buildings and Cities in Japanese History" at Columbia University in the spring of 1998. This was the first effort at Web design for the course as a whole and for most of the students as individuals, and was intended not as a complete and finished site but as a foundation on which future generations of the class might build. The class has not yet been taught again, so the site now appears somewhat out-dated, and is offered as a document of the time at which it was created.
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42. H-Japan Discussion Network
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  • 43. History - Explore Japan - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
    Web japan Kids Web japan Explore japan history Kaichi School, one of the oldest schools in japan (Matsumoto City Hall). Toward a new postwar japan
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    First civilization develops in Mesopotamia Stone Age People live by hunting and gathering C. 3000 BC Unified state emerges in Egypt Jomon Period Permanent settlement begins; people use polished stone tools and earthenware C. 2500 BC Indus civilization develops in India Yayoi Period Start of rice cultivation and use of metal utensils C. 1760 BC Code of Hammurabi is established in Babylonia C. 1400 BC Yin dynasty is founded in China Roman Empire covers its largest area 4th-5th C. Unification of the Yamato court proceeds; burial mounds built around the country; Buddhism, Chinese characters, new technologies, and other culture brought to Japan from the continent Christianity officially recognized by Emperor Constantine I Sui dynasty unites China
    Age of city building and nobility Prince Shotoku becomes regent Horyuji temple, including the oldest surviving wooden structure in the world, is completed 7th C.

    44. Japanese History Through Film
    JAPANESE history THROUGH FILM. 11th­12th century. SANSHO THE BAILIFF (Sansho dayu, 1954). Dir. Mizoguchi Kenji Dist. by Films Inc. or SVS
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    SANSHO THE BAILIFF (Sansho dayu, 1954). Dir. Mizoguchi Kenji Dist. by Films Inc. or SVS
    NEW TALES OF THE TAIRA CLAN (Shin Heike Monogatari, 1955). Dir. Mizoguchi Kenji Dist. Films Inc.
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    UGETSU (Ugetsu monogatari, 1953). Dir. Mizoguchi Kenji Dist. by Films Inc.
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    UTAMARO AND HIS FIVE WOMEN (Utamaro o meguru gonin no onna, 1946). Dir. Mizoguchi Kenji Distr. by New Yorker Films
    DOUBLE SUICIDE (Shinju ten no Amijima, 1969). Dir. Shinoda Masahiro. Distr. by Films Inc.
    THE CRUCIFIED LOVERS (Chikamatsu monogatari, 1959). Dir. Mizoguchi Kenji Dist. by Films Inc.
    THE LOYAL 47 RONIN (Chushingura, 1962). Dir. Inagaki Hiroshi Dist. by Milestone Film and Video HARAKIRI (Seppuku, 1962). Dir. Kobayashi Masaki Dist. by Films Inc. Meiji period YOU WERE LIKE A WILD CHRYSANTHEMUM (Nogiku no gotoki kimi nariki, 1955). Dir. Kinoshita Keisuke. Dist. by Kino International EIJANAIKA (1981). Dir. Imamura Shohei Dist. by Kino International

    45. History Of Japan
    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
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    Major Events in Japanese History
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    The Asuka Era
    The period from 592 to 710 is called ``the Asuka Era,'' because the capital was in Asuka district in the era.
    It was the cradletime for the imperial dynasty to establish its sovereignty.
    Buddhism was brought from China : 538
    Buddhism was not only a religion but also a vast tome of deep knowledge about everything in those days. Japanese learn various knowledge from Chinese Buddhism priests.
    Buddhism was also a powerful weapon for court politics In the days of the house Soga , many people were converted to Buddhists.
    Taika no Kaishin : 645
    In the early 6th century, a noble house Soga raised its power. They hold important posts in the government. At last, they began to intervene to imperial succession. They assassinated prince Yamashiro-no-Oe in 645.
    In this crisis, prince Naka-no-Oe allied with another noble Nakatomi-no-Kamatari , and broke a coup de tat in 645. They assassinated Soga-no-Iruka , the leader of house Soga, at a banquette. They prepared the coup de tat plan very well, and all members of the house Soga were deported soon. Today, the coup de tat was called ``Taika-no-Kaishin.''

    46. BBC SPORT | WORLD CUP | Japan V Russia | Inamoto Makes History
    japan s 10 win over Russia, their first in World Cup finals, throws Group H wide open.
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    Sunday, 9 June, 2002, 13:22 GMT 14:22 UK Inamoto makes history
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    Japan 1-0 Russia Have your say on Japan Have your say on Russia Junichi Inamoto's goal gave Japan their first World Cup finals win and blew Group H wide open. The midfielder who has struggled to win a place in Arsenal's first-team, slotted in a 50th-minute goal to send a nation into raptures. Japan's pacy, exuberant football proved too potent a cocktail for Russia, and Hidetoshi Nakata came close to adding a second when his shot struck the bar. We saw a great Japanese team and our victory was fully merited Japan coach Philippe Troussier Japan reaction Russia reaction Inamoto stoked up the already electric atmosphere on five minutes when he strode forward to unleash a ferocious shot wide of the target.

    47. THE KARATE WORLD
    A single organization representing the entire Japanese karate styles world wide comprised of various prefect and regional federations, competitive organizations and schools. Includes an organization history, structure and events calendar. Japanese/English
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    48. Stanford JGuide - Japan > History
    Overview of japanese history. Timeline from Jomon Period to Edo period (links to Library of Congress entry for japan. history focus, includes general
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    Advanced Search Tips Stanford Japan Guide History Archaeology Modern (1868 - ) Pre-Modern Resources ... Topical History Armed Conflict Japan 1800-1999 English
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    (Hits: 1,310 Listed: 05/07/2002) Association for Advancement of Liberalist View of History English Japanese
    Deals with highly controversial subjects such as the Nanjing Massacre and comfort women. Japanese site is of greater scope and more frequently updated. Recent news articles in both English and Japanese newspapers have comment sections
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    (Hits: 284 Listed: 10/24/2003) History of Japan - Wikipedia English Japanese
    Overview of Japanese history. Timeline from Jomon Period to Edo period (links to each time period). Additional sections: contact with the west and world wars.
    (Hits: 1,852 Listed: 07/17/2003) Japan - A Country Study English
    Library of Congress entry for Japan. History focus, includes general information and ability to search.
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    49. Japan Omnibus - History - Early Japanese History
    An introduction to early Japanese history, up to the Edo Period.
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    51. PhotoGuide Japan/PhotoHistory
    Chronological history of photography in japan from 1646 to 1945.
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    PhotoHistory The information on this page is displayed in frames. If your browser cannot display frames (or if you turned off frame viewing), see the no-frames version of this page at: http://photojpn.org/HIST/hist.html You can also click on the following links to see the desired page. The frames version is highly recommended for easier navigation and searching. Please use a browser capable of displaying frames or turn on your browser's frame viewing option. PhotoGuide Japan Home is at
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    52. Ancient Japan Timeline
    712, Kojiki (Records of Ancient Matters), the first japanese history. 720, Nihongi (Chronicles of japan), the second japanese history and major source of
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    BC Jomon Period BC Incipient Jomon BC Initial Jomon BC Early Jomon BC Middle Jomon BC Late Jomon BC FinalJomon BC AD Yayoi Period AD First mention of Japan in historical writing (Chinese history) Founding of the Great Shrine of Ise Kufun or Yamato Period Introduction of Buddhism into Japan Asuka Period , named after the Asukadera temple in Asuka Empress Suiko; Prince Shotoku serves as regent The Seventeen Article Constitution of Prince Shotoku The Taika Reform Hakuho Period : begins after the Taika Reform Nara (or Tenpyo) Period Kojiki (Records of Ancient Matters), the first Japanese history Nihongi ... Saicho founds the Enryaku-ji (temple) on Mt. Hiei Ennin, founder of Tendai Buddhism in Japan Heian Period Capital of Japan moved to Heian-kyo Early Heian Period Final compilation of the Manyoshu (Ten Thousand Leaves Collection), the first collection of Japanese poetry Kukai founds the Koya-san monastery Journey of Ennin to China; on his return, he introduces Tendai Buddhism into Japan Kuya; introduced Amida Buddhism into Japan Taketori monogatari (Tale of the Bamboo Cutter); first Japanese

    53. Japan In World History| Internet Guide | National Clearinghouse For U.S.-Japan S
    Today in Japanese history From the UCLA Center for East Asian Studies Teaching about This calendar, with links to important dates in Japanese history,
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    ... Bibliographies NEW Books Shinbun Resources State Standards Award-Winning Children's Literature Other Educational Resource Centers Miscellaneous Educational Resources ... Traditional Home Internet Guide Japan in World History Compiled September 2002 Links verified June 2005 Today in Japanese History From the UCLA Center for East Asian Studies Teaching about Japan pages. This calendar, with links to important dates in Japanese history, is designed to encourage discussion and further research on historical events. Ancient Japan From Washington State University's World Civilizations: An Internet Classroom and Anthology. Ancient Japan by Richard Hooker is a "learning module in the form of a 'research textbook'." The site covers from the Yayoi period (400 B.C.E.-250 C.E.) through the Heian period (794-1185), including sections on early Japanese Buddhism and early Japanese culture. Other resources available from site are an art gallery, timeline, readings in Japanese culture, and a short glossary of Japanese terms and concepts.

    54. Examining The Japanese History Textbook Controversies | Japan Digest
    Essay on the importance of history textbooks, background on the japan textbook controversies, the current situation, and lessons for Americans.
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    Teachers Students General Information Headlines New Also available in PDF format and in a printer-friendly version Contents The Importance of History Textbooks in Japan and the United States Background on the Japan Textbook Controversies The Current Situation Lessons for Americans ... Sources Kathleen Woods Masalski is the Projects Director for the Five College Center for East Asian Studies and the 2000 recipient of the John E. Thayer III Award for a lifetime of work furthering understanding between the U.S. and Japan. About the Clearinghouse Lesson Plans
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    55. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Japan
    The history of japan is divided naturally into three chief periods. A new era had begun in the history of japan; feudalism was inaugurated.
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    Japan, called in the language of the country Nihon or Nippon (Land of the Rising Sun), and Dai Nihon or Dai Nippon Japan is the collective name of the whole territory, exclusive of Formosa and Karafuto. The total area amounts to 162,655 sq. miles. On 31 March, 1908, the total population of Japan was 49,092,000 inhabitants; that of Formosa 3,155,005; and that of the Ainus (aborigines) 17,632. The population is divided according to castes into the Kwazoku (nobles), heads of families, 902; members of families, about 4600; Shizoku (former knights or Samurai), heads of families 439,194; members of families 1,728,650; Heimin (private citizens), heads of families, 8,285,448; members of families 47,358,760. The number of the population increases rapidly. In 1876 it was 34,338,000; in 1886, 38,507,000; in 1896, 42,708,000; in 1907, 49,092,000, of which 24,839,000 were men, and 24,252,000 were women. The density is 415 to the sq. mile, exclusive of Hokkaido, where it is twenty-three to the square mile. Number of married persons, 16,458,308; births in the year 1907, 1,599,231; children born living, 1,457,039; children born dead, 142,092; illegitimate births: boys, 60,445, girls, 60,702. Number of marriages, 361,260; divorces, 60,179; deaths, 1,012,855. Recipients of passports to foreign countries, 43,627; Japanese resident abroad, the civil condition of whom is registered at the consulate, 234,134; in China, 34,006; in Corea, 81,754; in the United States, 20,080; in Hawaii and the Philippines, 73,974; in Europe, 694; the remainder in various countries. Number of foreigners resident in Japan, 18,908; Chinese, 12,273; Coreans, 459; Englishmen, 2293; Americans from the United States, 1624; Germans 664; French, 498; Russians, 194; Portuguese, 197; the remainder belong to various nationalities.

    56. Ancient Japanese Civilization Ancient Japan
    Ainu Language and Ancient japanese history Look at ancient japanese history with a Ancient japan Contents Outline of ancient japanese history.
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    Japan Home Asian Archaeology Ancient Civilizations Ancient Africa Aztec ByzantineEmpire Cambodia ... Ainu Language and Ancient Japanese History Look at ancient Japanese history with a discussion of the Ainu and how their language influenced Japanese. - http://www.islandnet.com/~edonon/ainu.htm Ancient Japan About the prehistoric Jomon period in Japan - From ThinkQuest - http://library.thinkquest.org/J0112187/ancient_japan.htm Ancient Japan Outline of the major developments between the Jomon and the Nara periods. It mentions important figures and dates which are good jumping-off points for further research. - From Creighton University - http://mockingbird.creighton.edu/english/worldlit/wldocs/churchill/japan.htm Ancient Japan History of ancient Japan. "Japan does not appear in history until 57 AD when it is first mentioned in Chinese histories, where it is referred to as "Wa." - illustrated - From Washington State University - http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/ANCJAPAN/ANJAPAN1.HTM Ancient Japan Contents Outline of ancient Japanese history. - photos and other illustrations - From Washington State University - http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/ANCJAPAN/CONTENTS.HTM

    57. X JAPAN Unofficial English Mirror
    Official Site translated to English. News, history, audio clips, and links.
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    58. History Department - University Of Colorado At Colorado Springs
    an online discussion group for individuals interested in japanese history. A Concise history of japan Freshman HELPER! An excellent and source by time
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    A web site by the Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation dedicated to researching and providing links to on-line Japanese resources.
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    Though this site contains more contemporary Asian information, it does provide both valuable cultural information and a links page.
    The Japan Atlas
    An excellent visual and geographical resource for on-line maps of Japan and its cities.
    The Japan Foundation
    Contains cultural links, including museums and art institutes. This site has an extensive and up to date information.

    59. Japan. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
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    60. Queer Samurai Japan For Gay/Lesbian Teens And Youth
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