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Toyohara Kunichika / Meiji period / Education in Japan / Kido Takayoshi / Sugoroku / Toyokuni / Kunisada / Emperor Meiji / Education in the Empire of Japan / Japan / Empire of Japan / Asia
Date: 2012-02-02 18:17:34
Toyohara Kunichika
Meiji period
Education in Japan
Kido Takayoshi
Sugoroku
Toyokuni
Kunisada
Emperor Meiji
Education in the Empire of Japan
Japan
Empire of Japan
Asia

Rhiannon Paget Raising subjects: The representation of children and childhood in Meiji Japan Rhiannon Paget The University of Sydney

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