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Tiêu đề

Niijima J?, the D?shisha, and the Christian liberal arts in Meiji Japan

Tác giả

Maxey T.

Năm xuất bản

2020

Source title

Amherst in the World

Số trích dẫn

0

DOI

Liên kết

https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85141284294&partnerID=40&md5=47199b53f569beb24669939da4432ca4

Tóm tắt

[No abstract available]

Từ khóa

Tài liệu tham khảo

Hardy A.S., The Life and Letters of Joseph Hardy Neesima, (1891); Davis J.D., A Sketch of the Life of Rev. Joseph Hardy Neesima, (1894); Campbell G., We Must Learn Foreign Knowledge': The Trans-Pacific Education of a Samurai Sailor, 1864-1865, Japanese Journal for American Studies, 25, pp. 1-26, (2014); Scheiner I., Christian Converts and Social Protest in Meiji Japan, (1970); Muneharu K., Niijima J? to Amosuto Daigaku, (1993); Seelye J., Education in Japan: A Series of Letters Addressed by Prominent Americans to Mori Arinori, (1873); Maxey T., The "Greatest Problem": Religion and State Formation in Meiji Japan, pp. 55-92, (2014); Karin A., Yamamoto Kakuma, pp. 177-178, (1928); Akio D., Nihon Purotesutanto Kirisutoky?-shi, pp. 77-83, (1980); Notehelfer F.G., American Samurai: Captain L. L. Jane and Japan, (1985); Motoi T., Kumamoto Band to shoki D?shisha, Kumamoto Band Kenky?, pp. 234-258, (1965); Pyle K., The New Generation in Meiji Japan: Problems of Cultural Identity, 1885-1895, (1969)

Nơi xuất bản

Amherst Scientific Publishers

Hình thức xuất bản

Book chapter

Open Access

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Scopus