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He was the son of M. Ernest Hall and Marjorie Whitney Hall.<ref>J.W. Hall, 'Tanuma Okitsugu: Forerunner of Modern Japan'', Harvard University Press (1955), v-ix.</ref>
 
He was the son of M. Ernest Hall and Marjorie Whitney Hall.<ref>J.W. Hall, 'Tanuma Okitsugu: Forerunner of Modern Japan'', Harvard University Press (1955), v-ix.</ref>
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Hall's 1968 book ''Studies in the Institutional History of Early Modern Japan'', co-edited with [[Marius Jansen]], was perhaps the first academic volume in English to use the phrase "early modern Japan" in its title.<ref>David Howell, "Introduction: Genealogies of Japanese Early Modernity," in Howell (ed.), ''The New Cambridge History of Japan'', vol 2, Cambridge University Press (2024), p4.</ref>
    
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