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Japanese people / Japan / Ogata Kōan / Tekijuku / Albert M. Craig / Japan–United States relations / Datsu-A Ron / Keio University / Meiji Restoration / Fukuzawa Yukichi
Date: 2012-07-31 05:03:25
Japanese people
Japan
Ogata Kōan
Tekijuku
Albert M. Craig
Japan–United States relations
Datsu-A Ron
Keio University
Meiji Restoration
Fukuzawa Yukichi

The following text was originally published in Prospects: the quarterly review of comparative education (UNESCO: International Bureau of Education), vol. XXIII, no. 3/4, 1993, p. 493–506. ©UNESCO: International Bureau of Education, 2000

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