Reviews of Harry D. Harootunian's Books, Books Edited and Contributed
to
Compiled by
Eddie
Yeghiayan
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Jonathan Arac, ed., After Foucault: Humanistic Knowledge,
Postmodern Challenges (1988)
- Marius B. Jansen,
ed., The Cambridge History of Japan, Vol. 5: The Nineteenth
Century (1988)
- Peter Duus,
ed., The Cambridge History of Japan, Vol. 6: The Twentieth
Century (1988)
- Akira Iriye,
ed., The Chinese and the Japanese (1980)
- Tetsuo Najita
and J. Victor Koschmann, eds., Conflict in Modern Japanese
History: The Neglected Tradition (1982)
- J. Thomas
Rimer, ed., Culture and Identity: Japanese Intellectuals during
the Interwar Years (1990)
- Harry D. Harootunian and
Bernard S. Silberman, eds., Japan in Crisis
(1974)
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Harry D. Harootunian and Masao Miyoshi, eds., Japan in
the World (1993)
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Tetsuo Najita and Irwin Scheiner, eds., Japanese Thought
in the Tokugawa Period 1600-1868 (1978)
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Harry D. Harootunian and Bernard S. Silberman, eds.,
Modern Japanese Leadership: Transition and Change (1966)
- Harry D.
Harootunian and Masao Miyoshi, eds., Postmodernism and Japan
(1989)
- Harry D.
Harootunian's Things Seen and Unseen: Discourse and Ideology in
Tokugawa Nativism (1988)
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Harry D. Harootunian's Toward Restoration: The Growth of
Political Consciousness in Tokugawa Japan (1970)
- Harry D.
Harootunian and Sarah E. Thompson's Undercurrents
in the Floating World: Censorship and Japanese Prints (1991)
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Hayden V. White, ed., The Uses of History(1968)
- Harry D. Harootunian and Vera
Micheles Dean, eds.,
West and Non-West(1963)