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204
Thorstein Veblen, Essays in Our Changing Order, ed. Leon Ardzrooni (New York: Viking Press, 1943), c. 257.
205
Джон Дьюи высказал свои наблюдения относительно Японии в двух эссе — «Либерализм в Японии» и «По обе стороны Восточного моря», которые затем были опубликованы в издании: John Dewey, Characters and Events: Popular Essays in Social and Political Philosophy, t. 1, ed. Joseph Ratner (New York: Henry Holt, 1929), cc. 149–171.
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Ryusaki Tsunoda, Wm. Theodore de Bary, and Donald Keene, comp., Sources of Japanese Tradition (New York: Columbia University Press, 1958), c. 744.
207
Mitani Taichiro, The Establishment of Party Cabinets, 1898–1932, tr. Peter Duus, in John W. Hall et al., gen. eds., The Cambridge History of Japan, t. 6: Duus, ed., The Twentieth Century (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988), cc. 87 и 56.
208
Morinosuke Kajima, The Diplomacy of Japan, 1894–1922, t. 3 (Tokyo: Kajima Institute of International Peace, 1980), c. 528.
209
Mark R. Peattie, The Japanese Colonial Empire, 1895–1945, in The Cambridge History of Japan, t. 6, c. 239.
210
Mark R. Peattie, Japanese Attitudes toward Colonialism, 1895–1945, in Ramon H. Myers and Peattie, eds., The Japanese Colonial Empire, 1895–1945, (Princeton University Press, 1984), c. 106.
211
Ibid., c. 107.
212
Nitobe Inazo, Japanese Colonization in Asiatic Review 16:45 (Январь 1920), cc. 113–121.
213
Junius B. Wood, Japan's Mandate in the Pacific, Asia: The American Magazine on the Orient 21:7 (July 1921), c. 751, and George Trumbull Ladd, The Annexation of Korea: an Essay in «Benevolent Assimilation», Yale Review, new series 1:4 (Июль 1912), c. 644.
214
Bruce Cumings, Korea's Place in the Sun: A modern History (New York: W. W Norton, 1997), c. 157.
215
Margit Nagy, Middle-Class Working Women during the Interwar Years, in Gail Lee Bernstein, ed., Recreating Japanese Women, 1600–1945 (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1991), c. 207.
216
Эта и другие цитаты из Хани приводятся по изданию: Hani Motoko, Stories of My Life, tr. Chiko Irie Mulhern, in Mulhern, ed., Heroic with Grace: Legendary Women of Japan (Armonk, N.Y: M. E. Sharpe, 1991), cc. 236–264.
217
Christine R. Yano, Defining the Modern Nation in Japanese Popular Song, 1914–1932, in Sharon A. Minichiello, ed., Japan’s Competing Modernities: Issues in Culture and Democracy, 1900–1930 (Honolulu: University of Hawai’i Press, 1998), c. 254.
218
Harris I. Martin, Popular Music and Social Change in Prewar Japan, Japan Interpreter: A Journal of Social and Political Ideas 7:3–4 (Лето-осень 1974), c. 342.
219
Miriam Silverberg, The Modem Girl as Militant, in Bernstein, ed., Recreating Japanese Women, 1600–1945, c. 241.
220
Thomas С. Smith, Native Sources of Japanese Industrialization, 1750–1920 (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1988), c. 242, n. 15.
221
Koji Taira, «Economic Development, Labor Markets, and Industrial Relations in Japan, 1905–1955», in John W. Hall et al., gen. eds., The Cambridge History of Japan, t. 6: Peter Duus, ed., The Twentieth Century (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988). cc. 631–632.
222
Andrew Gordon, Labor and Imperial Democracy in Prewar Japan (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1991), c. 81, n. 3.
223
Bryon K. Marshall, Capitalism and Nationalism in Prewar Japan: The Ideology of the Business Elite (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1967), c. 72.
224
George Elison, Kotoku Shusui: The Change in Thought, in Monumenta Nipponica 32:3–4 (1967), c. 445.
225
Высказывания Канно приводятся по изданию: Mikiso Наnе, ed. And tr., Reflections on the Way to the Gallows: Rebel Women in Prewar Japan (Berkeley: University of California Press and Pantheon Books, 1988), cc. 55–56 и 61.
226
Germaine A. Hoston, The State, Identity, and the National Question in China and Japan (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1994), c. 148.
227
George Oakley Totten, HI, The Social Democratic Movement in Prewar Japan (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1966), cc. 207–208.
228
Robert A. Scalapino, The Early Japanese Labor Movement: Labor and Politics in a Developing Society (Berkeley: Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California, 1983), c. 243, n. 34.
229
Sharon L. Sievers, Flouwers in Salt: The Beginnings of Feminist Consciousness in Modem Japan (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1983), c. 163.
230
Laurel Rasplica Rodd, Yosano Akiko and the Taisho Debate over the «New Woman», in Gail Lee Bernstein, ed., Recreating Japanese Women, 1600–1945 (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1991), c. 180.
231
Vera Mackie, Creating Socialist Women in Japan: Gender, Labor and Activism, 1900–1937 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997), c. 96.
232
Vera Mackie, Writing and the Making of Socialist Women in Japan, in Elise K. Tipton, ed., Society and the State in Interwar Japan (London: Routledge, 1997), cc. 134–135.
233
Henry D. Smith II, Japan's First Student Radicals (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1972), c. 56.
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Nitobe Inazo, The Japanese Nation: Its Land, Its People, Its Life, with Special Consideration to Its Relations with the United States (New York: G. C. Putnam’s Sons, 1912), cc. 86–87.
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Richard Siddle, Race, Resistance and the Ainu of Japan (London: Routledge, 1996), c. 127.
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Shigeki Ninomiya, An Inquiry Concerning the Origin, Development,