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Journal of Asian Studies (1965) 25 (1): 147–149.
Published: 01 November 1965
...Marlene J. Mayo The Black Ship Scroll: An Account of the Perry Expedition at Shimoda in 1854 and the Lively Beginnings of People-to-People Relations Between Japan & America . By Oliver Statler with translations by Richard Lane . Rutland, Vt. : Charles E. Tuttle Company , 1964...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2002) 61 (4): 1391–1392.
Published: 01 November 2002
...Gregg Andrew Brazinsky The Pueblo Incident: A Spy Ship and the Failure of American Foreign Policy . By Mitchell B. Lerner . Lawrence : University Press of Kansas , 2002 . 320 pp. $34.95 (cloth). Copyright © The Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 2002 2002 BOOK REVIEWS KOREA...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2000) 59 (2): 441–442.
Published: 01 May 2000
...William W. Kelly Riding the Black Ship: Japan and Tokyo Disneyland . By Aviad E. Raz . Cambridge : Harvard University Press , 1999 . xi, 240 pp. Copyright © The Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 2000 2000 BOOK REVIEWS JAPAN 441 Japanese state are laid out in chapter 5...
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in “A Story about Hair”: A Curious Mirror of Lu Xun's Pre-Republican Years
> Journal of Asian Studies
Published: 01 May 2007
Figure 2. Oil painting depicting the young student on board a ship bound for Japan in 1902 (Chen 1981 , 22).
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in Curious Modernities: Early Twentieth-Century Balinese Textual Explorations
> Journal of Asian Studies
Published: 01 August 2007
Figure 8. “An Air Ship That Can Be Driven Named Parseval” ( Bintang Hindia , vol. 4, no. 24, 1907, 300).
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Journal of Asian Studies (1964) 23 (3): 377–381.
Published: 01 May 1964
...Sydney Crawcour Abstract The fact that England, the home of the Industrial Revolution and modern economic growth, was also a leading shipping and trading nation, at one time prompted the notion that flourishing overseas trade and modern economic growth are somehow related. There are, of course...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1946) 5 (2): 233–234.
Published: 01 February 1946
... and to provide more food." Union College GEORGE H. DANTON United States shipping in transpacific trade, 1922-1938. By WALTER A. RADIUS. Stanford University: Stanford University Press, 1944. xvi, 204 p. $3.50. The clear and straightforward book under review takes an important place in the growing literature...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1986) 45 (4): 867–868.
Published: 01 August 1986
...William D. Hoover Mitsubishi and the N.Y.K., 1870–1914: Business Strategy in the Japanese Shipping Industry . By William D. Wray . Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University, Council on East Asian Studies , 1984 . xx, 672 pp. Tables, Illustrations, Maps, Appendixes, Notes, Bibliography, Index...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1970) 29 (3): 700–702.
Published: 01 May 1970
...Dan Fenno Henderson Edo jidai ni okerai tōsen noshiwatori sho no kenkyu. [A study of books brought over by Chinese ships during the Edo period] . By Oba Osamu . Suita : Kansai daigaku tōsei gakujutsu kenkyujo , 1967 . 744 pp. 60 page Index, n.p. Copyright © The Association for Asian...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2010) 69 (2): 623–625.
Published: 01 May 2010
... material from the KSEC local archives is to be lauded. Apart from presenting a case study of a union and its members with microhistorial depth, Building Ships, Building a Nation fills a lacuna of knowledge on workers in the twentieth century, serving as an indispensable contribution to scholarship...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1988) 47 (3): 567–568.
Published: 01 August 1988
...John E. Wills, Jr Dutch-Asiatic Shipping in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries . Vol. 1: Introductory Volume . By J. R. Bruijn , F. S. Gaastra , and I. Schöffer , with assistance from A. C. J. Vermeulen. Rijks Geschiedkundige Publicatiën, Grote Serie 165. The Hague : Martinus...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1998) 57 (1): 288–290.
Published: 01 February 1998
... Tide: Shipping and Trade in Java Around 1750 . By Gerrit Knaap . Leiden : KITLV Press , 1996 . xii, 255 pp. $37.00 (paper). Distributed by Cellar Bookshop. Copyright © The Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 1998 1998 288 THE JOURNAL OF ASIAN STUDIES working class movement. However...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1974) 33 (2): 300–303.
Published: 01 February 1974
...S. A. M. Adshead Transport in Transition: The Evolution of Traditional Shipping in China . Translated by Andrew Watson . Ann Arbor , Michigan : The University of Michigan Center for Chinese Studies , Michigan Abstracts of Chinese and Japanese Works on Chinese History No. 3, 1972 . vii...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1969) 28 (3): 612–614.
Published: 01 May 1969
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1950) 9 (4): 377–383.
Published: 01 August 1950
...Chu Shih-chia Abstract During the last 150 years numerous Chinese documents were sent from Chinese government officials to American ministers and consuls in China; the latter, in turn, shipped many of them to the secretaries of state in Washington. The frequency of shipment varied according...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1964) 23 (3): 405–416.
Published: 01 May 1964
...Robert G. Flershem Abstract It is reasonable to assume that Kaga han, in view of its size, large rice and other exports, and central coastal location, provided the lion's share of ships and shipowners operating in the Japan Sea during the two centuries before Perry. Villagers were going from Noto...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1945) 5 (1): 5–27.
Published: 01 November 1945
...Ilza Veith Abstract On the 7th of July, 1853, the inhabitants of Japan's capital beheld an amazing sight: four huge and strange ships were steaming up the Bay of Yedo. It was Commodore Perry's fleet arriving on its mission to open Japan. The appearance of these ships was to a considerable part...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1953) 12 (3): 301–310.
Published: 01 May 1953
..., the valuable library, the documents from the former Imperial Archives, the collection of ethnological material, as well as the most complete phonetic and linguistic records were shipped intact to Formosa and installed at its new headquarters at Yang Mei, Taipeh. Copyright © The Association for Asian Studies...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1964) 23 (3): 383–389.
Published: 01 May 1964
...Shunzō Sakamaki Abstract From about 1373 to 1570, or for nearly two centuries, the kings of Ryukyu engaged in a prosperous and active trade between East and Southeast Asia. Several hundred Ryukyuan ships voyaged to Southeast Asian ports, from Siam to Patani, Malacca, Sumatra, Java, and elsewhere...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1942) 2 (1): 48–57.
Published: 01 November 1942
...Raden Abdulkadir Widjojoatmodjo Abstract Until the arrival of the Europeans, sea traffic to the Indies was merely coastal. Sailing ships went from port to port along the coasts. As the Strait of Malacca was, of old, the gateway to the Indonesian Archipelago, it is no wonder that Islam...
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