Occupied Japan 1945 - 1952: Gender, Class, Race

General Bibliography

"Prince Breaks Another Precedent," Nippon Times, February 4, 1947.
Ōe, Kenzaburō, ed. The Crazy Iris and Other Stories of the Atomic Aftermath. New York: Grove Press, 1985.
Ōgai, Tokuko. “The Stars of Democracy: The First Thirty-Nine Female Members of the Japanese Diet.” U.S.-Japan Women's Journal, English Supplement 11 (1996); 81-117.
Ōta, Masahiro. The Battle of Okinawa: The Typhoon of Steel and Bombs. Tokyo: Kume Pub. Co., 1984.
Gekidō no 50-nen: me de miru Shōwa shi. Tokyo: Kyōdō Tsūshinsha, 1975.
Hiroshima Maiden. Darling, Joan, Director. Feature Film (English). Dreamworks, 1988.
Japan’s Minorities: The Illusion of Homogeneity. Ed. Michael Weiner. London and New York: Routledge, 1997.
Kodaiko Heika gokekkon kinen (Commemoration of the Crown Prince’s Wedding). Tokyo: International Cultural Pictorial, Special Edition, 1959.
Kyoto Shinbun (Kyoto Newspaper, on the web). “Nishi Honganji Accepts Responsibility for the War; First Historic Contradiction Against Former Monshu's “Shoshoku” [Holy Letters of Abbot Otani Kosho], May 24, 2004.
Mainchi Daily News. Sports events and personalities by date.
Nippon Times. Items and columns dated: Barbara Brines, “Americans Prefer Kimono,” June 5, 1947; Shiraishi Tsuji, “Merits and Demerits of Kimono in Postwar Japan Told by Girls;” Manbo Mas, “’New Look’ Gets Cold Look” (“Adherents in Japan are Mighty Few—Slacks here to Stay”), January 8, 1948; photo and caption, “Famed Japanese Physicist in Frisco,” September 10, 1948; no author, “Kimono vs ‘Yofuku;’” September 13, 1951; no author, “Look Features Japan,” August 10, 1952; Uenoda Setsuo, “Kimono vs. ‘Yofuku,’” March 20, 1953.
Nippon Times. Sports events and personalities by date.
Showa Nihon shi (A History of Showa Japan), Volume 9, Senryoka no jidai (Under Occupation), illustrated. Tokyo: 1980, p 176.
The American Way of Housekeeping. Tokyo: Far Eastern Literary Agency & Publishing House, Inc., 1948.
ABC News. “The Only Woman in the Room,” Nightline interview with Beate Gordon Sirota, 1999. (Videorecording, Nonprint Media Services, Hornbake Library, University of Maryland)
Abe, Ikuo et al. “Sport and Physical Education under Fascistization in Japan.” International Journal of the History of Sport 9/1 (April 1992). Available with modification online. http://cjmas.com/jalt/jalttartabe0600.htm
Abe, Kōbō. The Woman in the Dunes. New York: Vintage Books, 1962 (orginal novel published in Japanese, 1962; Japanese film, same title, directed by Teshigahara Hiroshi, 1964).
Adachi, Barbara. The Living Treasures of Japan. Tokyo: Omnific, 1973.
Amdur, Ellis. "The Role of Arms-Bearing Women in Japanese History." Journal of Asian Martial Arts 5/2 (1996), 10-35.
Ames, Kenneth, et al. Material Culture: A Research Guide. Lawrence, Kan: University of Kansas Press, 1985.
Anderson, Joesph L. and Richie, Donald. The Japanese Film: Art and Industry expanded (ed.). Princeton: Princeton University, 1982.
Anderson, Joseph and Richie, Donald. The Japanese Film: Art and Industry, rev. ed. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1982.
Anderson, Joseph L. and Donald Richie. The Japanese Film. NY: Grove Press, 1959.
Aoki, Darren. "By Women, For Women: Japanese Women's Attitudes towards Employment in the Occupation Era," Japan Forum 12/1 (2000): 87-112.
Arai, Pauline Kane Robinson. Women Living Zen: Japanese Sōtō Buddhist Nuns. New York/Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999.
Ariyoshi, Sawako. Kabuki Dancer. Trans. James Brandon. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1994 (original 1969).
Ariyoshi, Sawako. The Doctor’s Wife. Trans. Hironaka, Wakako and Konstant, Ann Siller. Tokyo: Kodansha International, 1978 (original 1966).
Ariyoshi, Sawako. The River Ki. Trans. Tahara, Mildred. Tokyo: Kodansha International, 1980 (original 1959).
Ariyoshi, Sawako. The Twilight Years. Trans. Tahara, Mildred. Tokyo: Kodansha International, 1984 (original 1972)
Ariyoshi, Sawako. “Jiuta” [Ballad].” Trans. Suwa, Yukio and Glazer, Herbert. Japan Quarterly, 22/1, 1975 (original 1956): 40-58.
Ariyoshi, Sawako. “Prayer.” Trans. Bester, John. Japan Quarterly, 7/4, 1960 (original 1959): 448-81.
Ariyoshi, Sawako. “The Ink Stick.” Trans. Tahara, Mildred. Japan Quarterly, 22/4, 1975 (original 1961): 348-69.
Ariyoshi, Sawako. “The Village of Eguchi.” Trans. Suwa, Yukio and Glazer, Herbert. Japan Quarterly, 18/4, 1971 (original 1958): 427-42
Ariyoshi, Sawako. “Tomoshibi” [The Light]. Trans. Nakamura, Keiko. Mother of Dreams. Ed. Ueda, Makoto. Tokyo: Kodansha International, 1986 (original 1961): 241-257.
Atkins, E. Taylor. Blue Nippon: Authenticating Jazz in Japan. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 2001.
“A Buddhist Master with a Unique View.” Japan Now. Washington, D.C.: Japan Information and Culture Center, Embassy of Japan, August 1997.
“Japanese Women: New Freedoms Amid Old Customs,” Time, the Weekly Magazine. March 23, 1959.
Bailey, Joanna (director). Geisha. Documentary film, Ottomon Television Production, 2003.
Bardsley, Jan. “Mrs. Mogi’s Letter.” Paper presented at workshop, “Intersections: Class, Race, and Gender in Occupied Japan,” November 2000, University of Maryland.
Barker, Rodney. Hiroshima Maidens: A Story of Courage, Compassion, and Survival. New York: Penguin Books, 1985.
Beardsley, Richard, John W. Hall, Robert E. Ward. Village Japan. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1959.
Beasley, Maurine H., et al. eds. The Eleanor Roosevelt Encyclopedia. Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press, 2001.
Beate Sirota Gordon (Photo). Donald Keene Center of Japanese Culture, Columbia University. http://www.columbia.edu/cu/ealac/dkc/calendar_2004_spring/(11 January 2006).
Bennett, John W. “Doing Photography and Social Research in the Allied Occupation of Japan, 1948-1951: A Personal and Professional Memoir.” Rare Books and Manuscripts, Ohio State University Libraries, Internet Site, 2003. http://library.osu.edu/sites/rarebooks/japan/about.html
Bennett, John W. Doing Photography and Social Research in the Allied Occupation of Japan, 1948-1951: A Personal and Professional Memoir, 2002, http://library.osu.edu/sites/rarebooks/japan/2_1_photos.html.
Bennett, John W. Section 3, "Rural Research Images," in Doing Photography and Social Research in the Allied Occupation of Japan, 1948-1951: A Personal and Professional Memoir. http://library.ous.edu/sites/rarebooks/japan/
Bernstein, Gail Lee. Haruko's World: A Japanese Farm Woman and Her Community. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1983.
Bernstein, Gail. Haruko's World: A Japanese Farm Woman and Her Community. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1983.
Bernstein, Gail. "Women in Rural Japan," Women in Changing Japan. ed. Joyce Lebra, et al. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1976; 25-49.
Biography for Sadako Ogata. The 1997 Ramon Magsaysay Award for International Understanding. http://www.rmaf.org.ph/Awardees/Biograpy/BiographyOgataSad.htm
Birnbaum, Phyllis. “He Stole Her Sky,” from Modern Girls, Shining Stars, The Skies of Tokyo: Five Japanese Women. New York: Columbia University Press, 1999.
Birnbaum, Phyllis. “The Odor of Pickles and Radishes,” Modern Girls, Shining Stars, The Skies of Tokyo: Five Japanese Women. New York: Columbia University Press, 1999.
Bischof, Werner Adalbert. After the War. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1997.
Bischof, Werner Adalbert. Japan. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1954.
Bischof, Werner Adalbert. The World of Werner Bischof: A Photographer’s Odyssey. New York: Dutton, 1959.
Bischof, Werner Adalbert. Werner Bischof, 1916-1954. New York: Grossman Publishers, 1974.
Bix, Herbert. Hirohito and the Making of Modern Japan. New York: HarperCollins, 2000.
Bliznakav, Milka and Donna Duncy. "New Acquisitions: Women Architects in Japan," International Archive of Women in Architecture. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Fall 2002, No. 14.
Bognar, Botano. "The Making of a World City: From Castle Town to Metropolis," World Cities. Tokyo: Academy Editions, 1997.
Bordwell, David. Ozu and the Poetics of Cinema. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1988.
Bowers, Faubion. Japanese Theater. New York: Hill and Wang, 1952.
Brady, Robert, et al (trans). Moonstone Woman: Selected Poems and Prose. Rochester, MI: Katydid Books, 1990.
Braw, Monica. Atomic Bomb Suppressed: American Censorship in Japan, 1945-1949. Tokyo: Lund Studies in International History, 1986).
Braw, Monica. The Atomic Bomb Supressed: American Censorship in Japan, 1945-1949. Malmo: Sweden Liber International, 1986.
Bronfenbrenner, Martin. Tomioka Stories from the Japanese Occupation. Hickville, N.Y.: Exposition Press, 1975.
Brown, Margery Finn. "Bulls and Referendums." Over a Bamboo Fence: An American Looks at Japan. Rutland, VT: Charles E. Tuttle Co., 1954, 170-184.
Brown, Margery Finn. Over a Bamboo Fence: An American Looks at Japan. Rutland, VT: Charles E. Tuttle Company, 1951.
Buckley, Sandra (Ed). “Kōra Rumiko: Poet and Critic.” Broken Silence: Voices of Japanese Feminism. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1997.
Buckley, Sandra. “Body Politics: Abortion Law Reform.” Japanese Trajectory: Modernization and Beyond. Eds. Gavan McCormack and Yoshio Sugimoto. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1988.
Buckley, Sandra. “Altered States: The Body Politics of ‘Being Woman.’” Postwar Japan as History. Ed. Andrew Gordon. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1993.
Burton, Antoinette M. The Postcolonial Careers of Santha Rama Rau. Durham: Duke University Press, 2007.
Butow, Robert J. Japan’s Decision to Surrender. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1954.
Cheong, Sung-hwa. The Politics of Anti-Japanese Sentiment in Korea: Japanese-South Korean Relations under American Occupation, 1945-1952. New York: Greenwood Press, 1991.
Cheong, Sung-hwa. The Politics of Anti-Japanese Sentiment in Korea: Japanese-South Korean Relations under American Occupation, 1945-1952. New York: Greenwood Press, 1991.
Cho, Renee, producer. Jazz is my Naïve Language, A Portrait of Toshiko Akiyoshi (viderecording). New York: Rhapsody Films, 1986.
Coaldrake, Kimi. "Women in Gidayȳ during Meiji: Masters or Mistresses of the Tradition?" in New Directions in the Study of Meiji Japan, ed. By Helen Hardacre. Leiden and New York: Brill, 1997; 203-218.
Coleman, Samuel. Family Planning in Japanese Society: Traditional Birth Control in a Modern Urban Culture. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1983.
Coleman, Samuel. Family Planning in Japanese Society: Traditional Birth Control in a Modern Urban Culture. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1991.
Coleman, Samuel. Family Planning in Japanese Society: Traditional Birth Control in Modern Urban Culture. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1983.
Coleman, Samuel. Chapter 7, "Gender." Japanese Science: From the Inside. New York: Routledge; Taylor & Francis Group, 1999; 128-149.
Committee for the Compilation of Materials on Damage Caused by the Atomic Bombs. Hiroshima and Nagasaki: The Physical, Medical, and Social Effects of the Atomic Bombs. Trans. Eisei Ishikawa and David L. Swain. New York: Basic Books, 1981.
Committee for the Encouragement of Future Scientists. Blazing a Path: Japanese Women's Contributions to Modern Science. Tokyo: 2001.
Conner, Ken and Heimerdinger, Debra. Horace Bristol: An American View. San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 1996.
Cook, Blanche Wiesen. Eleanor Roosevelt. New York: Viking, 1992.
Cook, Haruko Taya and Cook, Theodore F. Japan at War: An Oral History.New York: New Press, 1992.
Cook, Haruko Taya and Theodore F. "We Wouldn't Paint War Art." Japan at War: An Oral History. New York: The New Press, 1992. 253-257.
Cook, Haruko Taya and Theodore F. Cook. Japan at War: An Oral History. New York: The New Press, 1992.
Cook, Haruko Taya and Theodore F. Cook. Japan at War: An Oral History. New York: Free Press, 1992.
Cook, Haruko Taya. “Turning Women into Weapons: Japan’s Women, The Battle of Siapn, and the ‘Nature of the Pacific War.’” Women and War in the Twentieth Century: Enlisted With or Without Consent. Ed. Nicole Ann Dombrowski. New York: Garland, 1999.
Cornell, John Bilheimer, Robert J. Smith. Two Japanese Villages: Matsunagi, a Japanese Mountain Community; Kurusu, a Japanese Agricultural Community. New York: Greenwood Press, 1969.
Coughlin, William. Conquered Press: The MacArthur Era in Japanese Journalism. Palo Alto: Pacific Books, 1952.
Craft, Lucille. “Unequal Opportunity.” Asee Prism [Journal of the American Society of Engineering Education]. March 2002. http://www.prism-magazine.org/mar02/unequal.cfm
Crockett, Lucy Herndon. “Mlle. Butterfly, Postwar Model.” Popcorn on the Ginza: An Informal Portrait of Postwar Japan. New York: William Sloane Associates, 1949, 131-149.
Crockett, Lucy Herndon. Popcorn on the Ginza: An Informal Portrait of Postwar Japan. New York: W. Sloane Associates, 1949.
Croissant, Doris. “Icons of Femininity: Japanese National Painting and the Paradox of Modernity.” Gender and Power in the Japanese Visual Field. Ed. Joshua S. Mostow et al. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2003.
Cyranoski, David. ”'One Woman is Enough…'” Nature Vol. 410 (March 22, 2001): 404-406.
Dalby, Liza Crihfield. Geisha. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1983. Statistics and quotes are from Dalby, 8, 20-21.
Davis, A.R. (ed) and Kirkup, James (trans). Modern Japanese Poetry. St. Lucia, Queensland: University of Queensland Press, 1978.
De Vos, George and Wagatsuna, Hiroshi. Japan’s Invisible Race. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1966.
Diefendorf, Jeffrey M., Carola Hein, and Ishida Yorifusa (Eds.). Rebuilding Urban Japan After 1945. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003.
DiPietro, Monty. “Japanese Art in the 20th Century,” The East, Vol. 35/4 (November/December 1999); 25-32.
Donnelly, Roma. Excerpt, “The Forgotten Women: Women In The British Commonwealth Occupation Force In Japan, 1946-1952.” Relationships: Japan and Australia, 1870s-1950s. Eds. Paul Jones and Vera Mackie. Melbourne, Australia: University of Melbourne History Department, 2001, 193-211.
Dore, Ronald P. Land Reform in Japan. London: Oxford University Press, 1959.
Dore, Ronald P. Shinohata: A Portrait of a Japanese Village. New York: Pantheon Books, 1978.
Dower, John and John Junkerman, directors. "Hellfire: Journey from Hiroshima." 1985 Tokyo.
Dower, John and John Junkerman, eds. Hiroshima Murals: The Art of Iri Maruki and Toshi Maruki. Tokyo, New York, and San Francisco: Kodansha International, 1985.
Dower, John W. Embracing Defeat: Japan in the Wake of World War II. New York: Norton/Free Press, 1999.
Dower, John W. Embracing Defeat: Japan in the Wake of World War II. New York: W. W. Norton & Co./The New Press, 1999.
Dower, John W. "Cultures of Defeat," Chap 4, Embracing Defeat: Japan in the Wake of World War Two. New York: Norton/The New Press, 1999; 121-167.
Dower, John W. Embracing Defeat: Japan in the Wake of World War II. New York: Norton & Company/The New Press, 1999.
Dower, John W. and John Junkerman (eds). The Hiroshima Murals: The Art of Iri Maruki and Toshi Maruki. Tokyo and New York: Kodansha International, 1985.
Downer, Lesley. Madame Sadayakko: The Geisha who Seduced the West. New York: Gotham Books, 2003.
Downer, Lesley. Women of the Pleasure Quarters: The Secret History of the Geisha. New York: Broadway Books, 2001.
Drummond, Siobhan and Rathburn, Elizabeth. Grace & Glory: A Century of Women in the Olympics. Washington, D.C.: Multi-Media Partners, 1996.
Dunlop, Lane. A Late Chrysanthemum: Twenty-one Stories from the Japanese. San Francisco: North Point Press, 1986.
Earhart, H. Byron. The New Religions of Japan: A Bibliography of Western-Language Materials. Ann Arbor, MI: Center for Japanese Studies, 2nd ed, 1983.
Echols, Nancy. Innocence Abroad: A Collection of Articles. Tokyo: Kenkyusha, 1952 (earlier edition in 1949).
Embassy of Japan. “Their Majesties Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko.” Website: http://www.no.emb-japan.go.jp/government2/biography.htm
Embree, John. Suye Mura: A Japanese Village. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1943.
Ericson, Joan E. “The Origins of the Concept of Women’s Literature,” in Paul Gordon Schalow and Janet A. Walker, eds., The Woman’s Hand: Gender and Theory in Japanese Women’s Writing. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1996; 74-115.
Ericson, Joan E. Be a Woman: Hayashi Fumiko and Modern Japanese Women’s Literature. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1997.
Ericson, Joan. Be a Woman: Hayashi Fumiko and Japanese Women's Literature. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1997.
Eto, Jun. “Sealed Linguistic Space: The Occupation Army’s Censorship and Postwar Japan.” Hikaku bunka zasshi (Journal of Comparative Culture), Vol. 2/1984; Vol. 3/1988.
Eunson, Roby. 100 Years: The Amazing Development of Japan since 1860. Tokyo: Kodansha International, 1965.
Faison, Elyssa. Managing Women: Disciplining Labor in Modern Japan. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2007.
Falson, Elyssa. Managing Women: Disciplining Labor in Modern Japan. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2007.
Ferguson, Jean S. "Originator of Kuri-chan: Models Cartoon after Son," Nippon Times, June 19, 1953.
Fields, Rick. How the Swans Came to the Lake: A Narrative History of Buddhism in America. Boulder: Shambhala, 1981.
Finn, Dallas. “Reform and Japan’s Lower Schools.” Far Eastern Survey 20 (Nov. 7, 1951): 193-99.
Finn, Dallas. “Reform and Japanese Higher Education.” Far Eastern Survey 20 (Nov. 21, 1951): 201-06.
Fisch, Arnold G., Jr. Military Government in the Ryukyu Islands, 1945-1950. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Army Center of Military History, 1988.
Fister, Patricia. Japanese Women Artists, 1600-1900. Lawrence, Kansas: Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas, 1988.
Fitzhugh, William and Chisato O. Dubreuil. Ainu: Spirit of a Northern People. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution in association with University of Washington Press, 1999. Source of Sunazawa Bikky quotation.
Frederick, Sarah. "Bringing the Colonies ’Home’: Yoshiya Nobuko’s Popular Fiction and Imperial Japan," Across Time and Genre: Reading and Writing Japanese Women’s Texts. (Eds.) Janice Brown and Sonja Arntzen. Edmonton: The University of Alberta, 2002; 61-64.
Frederick, Sarah. "Women of the Setting Sun and Men from the Moon: Yoshiya Nobuko’s Ataka Family as Postwar Romance," U.S.-Japan Women’s Journal, English Supplement, No. 23 (2002); 10-38.
Frederick, Sarah. "Women of the Setting Sun and Men from the Moon: Yoshiya Nobuko’s Ataka Family as Postwar Romance," U.S.-Japan Women’s Journal, English Supplement, No. 23 (2002); 10-38.
Freed, Anne O. The Changing Worlds of Older Women in Japan. Manchester, CT: Knowledge, Ideas, and Trends, Inc., 1993.
Friedel, Robert. "Some Matters of Substance," History from Things: Essays on Material Culture. Ed. Steven Lubar and W. David Kingery. Washington and London: Smithsonian Institute Press, 1993; 41-50.
Fuess, Harald. Divorce in Japan: Family, Gender, and the State, 1600-2000. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2004.
Fujime, Yuki. "Japanese Feminism and Commercialized Sex: The Union of Militarism and Prohibitionism." Social Science Japan Journal. 9/33, 2008; 33-50.
Fujime, Yuko. “Japanese Feminism and Commercialized Sex: The Union of Militarism and Prohibitionism.” Social Science Japan Journal 9/1 (March 2003): 33-50.
Fujimura-Fanselow, Kumiko and Atsuko Kameda, eds. “Women's Education and Gender Roles in Japan.” Women of Japan and Korea: Continuity and Change. Eds. Gelb, Joyce and Marian Lief Palley. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1994.
Fujisawa, Kuniko. “Biography: Beate Sirota Gordon (1924- ).” Temple University Japan, website (1999): http://www.tuj.ac.jp/newsite/main/law/lawresources/TUJonline
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Fujita, Fumiko. The Status of Women Faculty: A View from Japan.” Journal of Women's History 18/1 (2006): 177-180.
Fukutake, Tadashi. "The Ie System and Family Life," chap. 4. Japanese Rural Society. New York: Oxford University Press, 1967; 38-60.
Gallagher, John. Geisha: A Unique World of Tradition, Elegance, and Art. New York: PRC Publications, 2003.
Gardner, Karen. “Global Feminism and Postwar Reconstruction: The World YMCA Visitation to Occupied Japan, 1947.” Journal of World History 51/2 (2004): 191-227.
Garon, Sheldon. Molding Japanese Minds: The State in Everyday Life. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1997.
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Garon, Sheldon. Molding Japanese Minds: The State in Everyday Life. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1997.
Geffen, Anthohy (producer). The Secret Life of Geisha. Documentary film, A&E Network, 1996.
General Staff. Reports of General MacArthur: MacArthur in Japan: the Occupation: Military Phase. Vol. I Supplement. 1966; 149-193.
Germer, Amdrea. "Feminist History in Japan: National and International Perspectives." Intersections: Gender, History and Culture in the Asian Context 9 (August 2003); online journal.
Germer, Andrea. “Feminist History in Japan: National and International Perspectives.” Intersections: Gender, History and Culture in the Asian Context, Vol. 9 (August 2003); electronic journal.
Gerteis, Christopher. "The Erotic and the Vulgar: Visual Culture and Organized Labor's Critique of U.S. Hegemony in Occupied Japan." Critical Asian Studies Vol. 39/1 (March 2007): 3-34.
Gildersleeve, Virginia C. “Mission to Japan.” Many a Good Crusade. New York: Arno press, 1980; 358-91.
Goldstein, Donald M.; Dillon, Katherine V.; and Wenger, Michael J. Rain of Ruin: A Photographic History of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Washington and London: Brassey’s, 1995.
Gordon, Andrew. Labor and Imperial Democracy in Prewar Japan. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1991.
Gordon, Andrew. Labor and Imperial Democracy in Prewar Japan. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1991.
Gordon, Beate Gordon. The Only Woman in the Room: A Memoir. New York: Kodansha America, 1997.
Gordon, Beate Sirota (moderator). The Art of Kabuki (videorecording). New York: Japan Society (made by WNET-TV), 1971.
Gordon, Beate Sirota. The Only Woman in the Room: A Memoir. Tokyo, New York: Kodansha International, 1997.
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Gordon, Beate Sirota. The Only Woman in the Room: A Memoir. Tokyo: Kodansha International, 1997; 103-125.
Government Section, Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers. The Political Reorientation of Japan. Vol II, Appendices. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1949.
Grilli, Elise. “Attempt Made at Surrealism,” Nippon Times, October 22, 1954.
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Guttman, Allen and Thompson, Lee. Japanese Sports: A History. Honolulu: University of Hawaii, 2001.
Haar, Francis. The Best of Old Japan. Tokyo and Rutland, VT: C. E. Tuttle Co, 1951.
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Hall, Robert King. Education for a New Japan. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1949.
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Hane, Mikiso. Peasants, Rebels, Women, and Outcastes: The Underside of Modern Japan. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2003.
Hani, Setsuko. "The Japanese Family System, as Seen from the Standpoint of Japanese Women." Tokyo: Japan Institute of Pacific Studies/The International Publishing Company, 1948. (Justin Williams Collection, McKeldin Library, University of Maryland)
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Hastings, Sally Ann. “Women Legislators in the Postwar Diet.” Re-Imaging Japanese Women. Ed. Anne E. Imamura. Berkeley: University of California Press; 271-300.
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Hayashi Fumiko. Floating Clouds. Trans. Lane Dunlop. New York: Columbia University Press, 2006.
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Hellegers, Dale. We the Japanese People: World War II and the Origins of the Japanese Constitution. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2001, Vol. 2 of 2 volumes.
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