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Japanese Imperialism: Web Links
A guide created for HISTORY 499. (3) COLLOQUIUM. This course is devoted to close study of selected secondary studies and primary sources for a particular thematic or chronological topic in Asian history.
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Websites for Researching the Allied Occupation:
Columbia University's "Asia for Educators" project - Japan
Includes some relevant translated primary source excerpts with discussion questions.
Columbia University's "Asia for Educators" project - Korea
Includes some relevant translated primary source excerpts with discussion questions.
Columbia University's "Asia for Educators" project - China
Includes some relevant translated primary source excerpts with discussion questions.
"Course Readers" from the online Asia-Pacific Journal
Collections of APJ articles clustered around specific topics. Some topics are relevant for Japanese imperialism.
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East Asia Images Collections - Lafayette College Libraries
Look for Gerald and Rella Warner Japan Slides. "The great majority were produced between 1947 and 1951, during the US Occupation of Japan."
MIT's "Visualizing Cultures" Project
This project pairs essays from top scholars with visual art from the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.
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