May 1999
Compiled by Linda Colding, Bibliographer
Air University Library
Maxwell AFB, AL
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HISTORY
Books
Allinson, Gary D. Japan's Postwar
History.. Ithaca, NY, Cornell University Press, 1997.
208p.
Book call no.: 952.04 A437j
Bailey, Paul J. Postwar Japan: 1945
to the Present. Cambridge, MA, Blackwell, 1996. 208p.
Book call no.: 952.04 B155p
Baxter, James. The Meiji
Unification Through the Lens of Ishikawa Prefecture.
Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press, 1994.
Book call no.: 952.154 B355m
Beasley, W. G. Japan Encounters the
Barbarian: Japanese Travelers in America and Europe. New
Haven, CT, Yale University Press, 1995. 252p.
Book call no.: 327.52 B368j
Buckley, Roger. Japan Today.
3rd ed. New York, Cambridge University Press, 1998. 233p.
Book call no.: 952.04 B924j 1998
Embree, Ainslie T. and Gluck, Carol, eds. Asia
in Western and World History: A Guide for Teaching.
Armonk, NY, M.E. Sharpe, 1997. 998p.
Book call no.: 950 A832
Hane, Mikiso. Eastern Phoenix:
Japan Since 1945. Boulder, CO, Westview Press, 1996. 260p.
Book call no.: 952.04 H237e
Hogan, Michael J. Hiroshima in
History and Memory. New York, Cambridge University Press,
1996. 238p.
Book call no.: 940.5425 H6681
Howe, Christopher. The Origins of
Japanese Trade Supremacy: Development and Technology in Asia from
1540 to the Pacific War. Chicago, University of Chicago,
1996. 471p.
Book call no.: 382.0952 H855o
Lowe, Peter. Containing the Cold
War in East Asia: British Policies Towards Japan, China and Korea,
1948-53. New York, Manchester University Press, 1997.
288p.
Part I - Japan, pp 11-87
Book call no.: 327.4105 L913c
Nafziger, E. Wayne. Learning from
the Japanese: Japan's Pre-War Development and the Third World.
Armonk, NY, Sharpe, 1995. 221p.
Book call no.: 338.952 N146L
Smith, Patrick L. Japan: A
Reinterpretation. New York, Pantheon Books, 1997. 385p.
Book call no.: 952 S656j
United States. Department of State. Foreign
Relations of the United States, 1961-1963. Washington,
GPO, 1997. 18 mircofiches
Book call no.: 327.73 U581pa MFiche 1961-1963 v.22,24
Yoshikawa, Hideo and Kauffman, Joanne. Science
Has No National Borders: Harry C. Kelly and the Reconstruction of
Science and Technology in Postwar Japan. Cambridge, MA,
MIT Press, 1994. 137p.
Book call no.: 338.95206 Y65s
Documents
Johnson, Jerry D. Truman's Atomic
Bomb Decision: An Attack on Japan's Center of Gravity.
Carlisle Barracks, PA, 1996. 43p. (U.S. Army War College.
Strategy Research Project)
Doc. call no.: M-U 39080-537 J67t
MacKenzie, Curtis M. S. Japan's
"Operation Hawaii": An Operational Design Case Study.
Newport, RI, 1997. 31p. (Naval War College (U.S.) Thesis)
Doc. call no.: M-U 41662 M1561j
Wan, Ming. Spending Strategies in
World Politics: How Japan Used Its Economic Power, 1952-1992.
Cambridge, MA, 1993. 425p. (Harvard University. Dissertation)
Doc. call no.: M-U 43567-736
Periodicals
Duke, Benjamin. Charles Lanman and the
Japanese in America. Japan Quarterly 43:55-66
January-March 1996.
Kazusa, Naomi. Honest Poverty and Clean
Politics: The Life of Japan's Pioneering Feminist Fusae Ichikawa.
Japan Times 35:7 May 15-21 1995.
Khan, Yoshimitsu. Inoue Kowashi and the
Dual Images of the Emperor of Japan. Pacific Affairs
71:215-230 Summer 1998.
Mukae, Ryuji. Japan's Diet Resolution on
World War Two: Keeping History at Bay. Asian Survey
36:1011-1030 October 1996.
Nam, Chung-hee. Expansion of Japan's
Industrial Clientage into Occupied Korea: Its Legacy on the
Contemporary Korean Peninsula. Korea Observer
28:281-299 Summer 1997.
Sato, Kyoko. Revealing Her Role in Japan's
Constitution. Japan Times 35:10-11 July 31-August
6 1995.
Taliaferro, Jeffrey W. Quagmires in the
Periphery: Foreign Wars and Escalating Commitment in
International Conflict. Security Studies 7:94-144
Spring 1998.
Yang, Chun Hee. Japan's Foreign Policy from 1868 to 1945: Historical Verdict on the Meiji and Showa Leaders. Korea Observer 28:301-332 Summer 1997.
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