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  • *''Location: Manhattan, New York'' Japan Society is a not-for-profit organization based in New York City, and dedicated, according to its original [[1907]] rules of organizati
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  • .../Samurai-in-New-York.html Samurai in New York]." Museum of the City of New York. 25 June - 7 Nov. 2010.; Ishin Shiryô Kôyô 維新史料綱要, vol. 3 (1
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  • ...ofessor, director of the [[Japan Society (New York)|Japan Society]] in New York, advisor to the Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives program ("Monuments Men"
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  • ...lustration, reproduced in a gallery label at the Museum of the City of New York.]] .../Samurai-in-New-York.html Samurai in New York]." Museum of the City of New York. 25 June - 7 Nov. 2010.
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  • *David Lu, Sources of Japanese History, New York: McGraw Hill (1973), 41.
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  • ...nese crossbow, on display at the American Museum of Natural History in New York]] *Gallery labels, American Museum of Natural History, New York.[https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/11790526485/in/dateposted-public/
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  • *Valerie Hansen, The Open Empire, New York: W.W. Norton & Company (2000), 195.
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  • ...nor at the newly-founded [[Japan Society (New York)|Japan Society]] in New York.<ref>''Japan Society: Celebrating a Century 1907-2007''. Japan Society, 200
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  • ..., which had overthrown the [[Tang Dynasty]] in [[907]], and declared their new dynasty the Later Tang. *Valerie Hansen, ''The Open Empire'', New York: W.W. Norton & Company (2000), 244.
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  • ...oyage visiting Russia, Egypt, Nubia, China, and Korea; he also visited New York in 1924. ...works are today in the collection of the Center for Jewish History in New York City.
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  • ...ron [[Kuroki Tamemoto]], veterans of the [[Russo-Japanese War]], visit New York City. *1907/5/19 New York's [[Japan Society (New York)|Japan Society]] is established at a reception dinner for General Kuroki Ta
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  • ...eturned to the United States. He commenced the practice of medicine in New York City, where he resided some thirteen years. ...pan was opened to foreign residence and trade, he resigned his work in New York and sailed for Japan in April, [[1859]], arriving in [[Kanagawa]] in Octobe
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  • *Valerie Hansen, ''The Open Empire'', New York: W.W. Norton & Co (2000), 271.
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  • *David Lu, ''Sources of Japanese History'', New York: McGraw Hill (1973), 36.
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  • .../Samurai-in-New-York.html Samurai in New York]." Museum of the City of New York. 25 June - 7 Nov. 2010.
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  • ...mperor|Zhu Yuanzhang]] managed to overthrow the Mongols, and established a new dynasty: the [[Ming Dynasty|Ming]]. *Valerie Hansen, ''The Open Empire'', New York: W.W. Norton & Company (2000), 365-367.
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  • *Lane, Richard. Images from the Floating World. New York: Konecky & Konecky, 1978. p55.
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  • .../Samurai-in-New-York.html Samurai in New York]." Museum of the City of New York. 25 June - 7 Nov. 2010.
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  • *Patricia Ebrey, ''Chinese Civilization'', Second Edition, New York: The Free Press (1993), 64.
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  • ...e, one of Qinzong's younger brothers continued the dynasty, establishing a new capital at [[Hangzhou]] and becoming [[Emperor Gaozong of Song]], first emp *Valerie Hansen, ''The Open Empire'', New York: W.W. Norton & Company (2000), 317.
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  • *Dunn, Charles and Torigoe Bunzô (1969). ''The Actors' Analects''. New York: Columbia University Press, 29.
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  • ...ally to conflict in the land'',<ref>Varley, H. Paul. ''The Onin War''. New York: Columbia University Press, 1967</ref> and the [[Onin War]] began. * Varley, H. Paul. ''The Onin War''. New York: Columbia University Press, 1967
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  • ...ler in [[960]] and taking the throne himself, declaring the beginning of a new dynasty. His armies took [[Jiangnan]] in [[963]], [[Sichuan]] in [[965]], [ *Valerie Hansen, The Open Empire, New York: W.W. Norton & Company (2000), 265.
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  • ...yo]] known for its expensive high fashion brands and often compared to New York's Fifth Avenue. Ginza is also home to the [[Kabuki-za]], the chief [[kabuki
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  • ...acclaim there, but the following year, Torakichi died while abroad in New York.
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  • ...objects as well) were donated to the [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]] in New York.
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  • ...lustration, reproduced in a gallery label at the Museum of the City of New York.]] ...led to [[Washington DC]] via Panama, and spent two weeks in [[New York|New York City]] before returning to Japan.
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  • *Valerie Hansen, ''The Open Empire'', New York: W.W. Norton & Company (2000), 345-346.
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  • *Roger Keyes, ''Ehon: The Artist and the Book in Japan'', New York Public Library (2006), 72-74.
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  • *Andrew Rankin, ''Seppuku: A History of Samurai Suicide'', New York: Kodansha International (2011), 123.
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  • *Charles Dunn and Torigoe Bunzô, ''The Actors' Analects'', New York: Columbia University Press (1969), 70-71.
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  • ...Metropolitan Hotel, where they stay for the duration of their time in New York. A concert is held for them at the hotel that evening. ...s distinguished guests, and visit a nearby photo studio. Mayor Wood of New York holds a formal reception for the ambassadors at City Hall; Governor Morgan
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  • ...in the ninth or tenth century<ref>Valerie Hansen, ''The Open Empire'', New York: W.W. Norton & Company (2000), 378-384. </ref> to aid in maritime navigatio
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  • ...dynasty in [[581]], and then conquering the South, uniting China under his new Sui Dynasty in [[589]]. ...of the more dominantly Chinese south developed in a different direction. A new law code attempted to count all as equal under the law.
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  • *Patricia Ebrey, ''Chinese Civilization: A Sourcebook'', Second Edition, New York: The Free Press (1993), 139-141.
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  • ...a clan]]. It bears the Tokugawa [[family crest]]. Given to the City of New York by Tokyo's Taitô Ward in 1980, the lantern now stands in the Brooklyn Bota
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  • *1901/4 [[Yamada Mumajiro|Yamada Mumajirô]] moves to New York from Japan. *1901/8 Yamada Mumajirô opens an office on Broadway, in New York. His company mainly deals in export of iron and machinery.
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  • *Valerie Hansen, ''The Open Empire'', New York: W.W. Norton & Company (2000), 244.
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  • *Valerie Hansen, ''The Open Empire'', New York: W.W. Norton & Company (2000), 200-202.
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  • *Valerie Hansen, ''The Open Empire'', New York: W.W. Norton & Company (2000), 392.
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  • .../Samurai-in-New-York.html Samurai in New York]." Museum of the City of New York. 25 June - 7 Nov. 2010.</ref>
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  • ...o|Hakodate bugyô]] was expanded, and Muragaki was assigned to one of those new staff positions, contributing to surveys and inspection tours around Edo an .../Samurai-in-New-York.html Samurai in New York]." Museum of the City of New York. 25 June - 7 Nov. 2010.
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  • ...eath, Jitô was perhaps the first Emperor/Empress to be cremated, setting a new precedent for imperial burials which was continued from then on.<ref>Amino *David Lu, ''Sources of Japanese History'', New York: McGraw Hill (1973), 41.
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  • *David Lu, Sources of Japanese History, New York: McGraw Hill (1973), 39-40.
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  • *Patricia Ebrey, ''Chinese Civilization'', Second Edition, New York: The Free Press (1993), 155.
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  • *Valerie Hansen, The Open Empire, New York: W.W. Norton & Company (2000), 377.
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  • *Lane, Richard. ''Images from the Floating World''. New York: Konecky & Konecky, 1978. pp38-41.
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  • *David Lu, ''Sources of Japanese History'', New York: McGraw-Hill (1973), 4.
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  • ...21stones.html Aneyoshi Journal: Tsunami Warnings Written in Stone]." ''New York Times'', 20 April 2011. Accessed 20 April 2011.
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  • *Valerie Hansen, ''The Open Empire'', New York: W.W. Norton & Company (2000), 194-195.
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  • ...his Neo-Confucian philosophy.<ref>Valerie Hansen, ''The Open Empire'', New York: W.W. Norton & Company (2000), 357.</ref> The ''Book of Rites'' is also inc
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  • ...rovince]]s, meeting up together in [[Lhasa]] in [[1720]], and installing a new Dalai Lama, loyal to the Qing.<ref>Jonathan Spence, ''The Search for Modern *Valerie Hansen, ''The Open Empire'', New York: W.W. Norton & Company (2000), 227.
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  • *''Sources of Japanese Tradition''. vol 1. New York: Columbia Press. p192n1.
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  • .../Samurai-in-New-York.html Samurai in New York]." Museum of the City of New York. 25 June - 7 Nov. 2010.
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  • ...ef>Elizabeth de Sabato Swinton, ''The Women of the Pleasure Quarter''. New York: Hudson Hills Press, 1996. p27.; Melina Takeuchi, ''Seduction: Japan's Floa
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  • *Valerie Hansen, ''The Open Empire'', New York: W.W. Norton & Company (2000), 238, 242-243.
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  • ...ongzhang]] visits New York. Signs for "chop suey" appear in windows of New York restaurants for the first time, advertising it as Li's favorite food.
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  • *Valerie Hansen, ''The Open Empire'', New York: W.W. Norton & Company (2000), 363-365, 367.
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  • *Lane, Richard. ''Images from the Floating World''. New York: Konecky & Konecky, 1978. p89.
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  • ...ng those aboard his ship is the first documented Chinese individual in New York.
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  • *Valerie Hansen, The Open Empire, New York: W.W. Norton & Company (2000), 196.
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  • *Valerie Hansen, ''The Open Empire'', New York: W.W. Norton & Co. (2000), 269.
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  • ...English claims to New Netherland - the areas known in English as New York, New Jersey, and surrounding areas. The British eventually began to plant nutmeg
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  • *Lane, Richard. ''Images from the Floating World''. New York: Konecky & Konecky, 1978. pp84-86.
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  • ...Parts"),<ref>Charles Dunn and Torigoe Bunzô, ''The Actors' Analects'', New York: Columbia University Press (1969), 81.</ref> the most popular of the storie
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  • ...among other effects. The production, commissioned by [[Japan Society (New York)]], debuted there in 2003, and has since toured Japan and the United States
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  • *Roger Keyes, ''Ehon: The Artist and the Book in Japan'', New York Public Library (2006), 70.
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  • ...a Sanzaemon. Charles Dunn and Torigoe Bunzô, ''The Actors' Analects'', New York: Columbia University Press (1969), 70.</ref> is a historical figure who oft
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  • *Valerie Hansen, ''The Open Empire'', New York: W.W. Norton & Company (2000), 200-201.
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  • *Valerie Hansen, ''The Open Empire'', New York: W.W. Norton & Company (2000), 202.
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  • ...d to translation, and began translating Kawabata Yasunari's novels for New York-based publisher Alfred Knopf in the 1950s. In 1957, he visited the Echigo Y
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  • *Valerie Hansen, ''The Open Empire'', New York: W.W. Norton & Company (2000), 232.
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  • *''Location: Manhattan, New York'' Japan Society is a not-for-profit organization based in New York City, and dedicated, according to its original [[1907]] rules of organizati
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  • ...anô Sansetsu, c. 1647, on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York]]
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  • A precocious young man, Dean entered New York's City College at age 14, completing a PhD in zoology and paleontology at C
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  • ...took a course in the Theological Seminary of the Reformed Dutch Church at New Brunswick. ...ances with these young men. He wrote an article about that time in the New York "Independent," which attracted considerable attention. In [[1870]] there ca
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  • ...nt Americans interested in Japan and prominent Japanese in America]'', New York, 1903 ''(Public Domain source)''
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  • ...and Chinese descent, eventually seized control of the capital, declaring a new dynasty, the [[Tang Dynasty]], and naming himself [[Emperor Gaozu of Tang|E *Valerie Hansen, The Open Empire, New York: W.W. Norton & Company (2000), 195.
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  • ...e superior for a healthy economy. Yet, even as the Song minted billions of new coins every year, the increasingly monetized economy continued to face an i *Valerie Hansen, ''The Open Empire'', New York: W.W. Norton & Co (2000), 269-270.
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  • ...arrived in Ryûkyû in [[1844]], aboard the ''[[Alcmene]]''. They leave two new missionaries, [[Mathieu Adnet]] and [[Pierre-Julien Le Turdu]], to take his *New York-based publisher John T. White produces a set of ''[[kana]]'' type for type-
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  • [[File:Shinran.jpg|right|thumb|320px|A statue of Shinran outside the New York Buddhist Church, which previously stood in [[Hiroshima]], through 1945.]] ...Eshinni's inheritance while Shinran pursued his religious activities. His new "True Pure Land sect" (''Jôdo-shinshû''), said to have been founded in [[
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  • ...Norman, ''Soldier and Peasant in Japan: The Origins of Conscription''. New York: Institute for Pacific Relations, 1945. pp41-42, 49.</ref> In [[1900]], Yamagata put into place a new policy stating that Ministers of Army and Navy had to be active military of
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  • [[File:Lin-zexu.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Statue of Commissioner Lin in New York Chinatown, labeled "Pioneer in the War Against Drugs."]]
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  • *Valerie Hansen, The Open Empire, New York: W.W. Norton & Company (2000), 265-267.
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  • Williams is buried in his hometown of Utica in upstate New York. Many of his diaries survive, and are held by the Yale University Library.
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  • *Valerie Hansen, ''The Open Empire'', New York: W.W. Norton & Company (2000), 359-363.
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  • *Valerie Hansen, ''The Open Empire'', New York: W.W. Norton & Company (2000), 309-311.
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  • A new emperor, the [[Jingtai Emperor]], took the throne in Zhengtong's absence, a *Valerie Hansen, ''The Open Empire'', New York: W.W. Norton & Company (2000), 385.
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  • ...Hunt for Royal Treasure Leads Okinawan to a House in Massachusetts],” New York Times, 13 July 1997.</ref>
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  • *Valerie Hansen, ''The Open Empire'', New York: W.W. Norton & Company (2000), 391-92.
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  • ...nd [[Yangzhou]] in the south.<ref>Valerie Hansen, ''The Open Empire'', New York: W.W. Norton & Company (2000), 195.</ref>
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  • ...t the time, continued the Song Dynasty as [[Emperor Gaozong of Song]] in a new southern capital at Lin'an ([[Hangzhou]]), Huizong spent the rest of his li *Valerie Hansen, ''The Open Empire'', New York: W.W. Norton & Co (2000), 276.
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  • *[[Japan Society (New York)]] obtains its first headquarters and is formally incorporated as an organi
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  • ...nsurpassed anywhere in the world until the 19th century.<ref name=worlds/> New strains of [[rice]] which ripened more quickly, allowing for a shorter grow ...d throughout Chinese society.<ref>Valerie Hansen, ''The Open Empire'', New York: W.W. Norton & Company (2000), 261.</ref>
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  • ...d.), ''Turning Point: Oribe and the Arts of Sixteenth-Century Japan,'' New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art (2003), cat. no. 123. The screen, with the elep
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  • ...orman, E.H. Soldier and Peasant in Japan: The Origins of Conscription. New York: Institute for Pacific Relations, 1945. pp41-42, 49.; David Lu, ''Japan: A ...th the modern state. It is thus considered to also mark the beginning of a new [[Meiji period]] / modern phenomenon of designating national heroes and cel
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  • ...es of Japanese Tradition'', Second Edition, Columbia University Press (New York, 2001), 212-213.
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  • ...uzô]] and others, she played a role in the introduction of Japanese art to New England, and to the United States as a whole. Before her death, she transfo Isabella Stewart was born in New York in 1840. In [[1860]], she married Bostonian John (Jack) Lowell Gardner, Jr.
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  • *Valerie Hansen, ''The Open Empire'', New York: W.W. Norton & Company (2000), 360-363.
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  • *Valerie Hansen, ''The Open Empire'', New York: W.W. Norton & Company (2000), 376.
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  • *''Ancient Japan'', Washington and New York: A. Sackler Gallery & Tokyo: Agency for Cultural Affairs, Japan, 1992.
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  • *Keyes, Roger. ''Ehon: The Artist and the Book in Japan''. New York Public Library, 2006. pp13, 94-99.
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  • ...[[To-ji|Tô-ji]] in [[Kyoto]].<ref>Valerie Hansen, ''The Open Empire'', New York: W.W. Norton & Company (2000), 309-311.</ref>
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  • ...ld War II."<ref>Edwin O. Reischauer, ''Japan: The Story of a Nation'', New York: Alfred A. Knopf Inc. (1970), v.</ref>
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  • *1859 April [[James Hepburn]] sets sail from New York. ...by fire. [[Kano Hogai|Kanô Hôgai]] is among those commissioned to produce new paintings for the restored structure.
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  • ..."Unkei: The Man and His Art." in ''Sculpture of the Kamakura Period''. New York: Weatherhill, 1974, 50.</ref>
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  • ...nts, remained open all night.<ref>Valerie Hansen, ''The Open Empire'', New York: W.W. Norton & Co (2000), 281-282.</ref> Also unlike Chang'an, Kaifeng was
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  • ...pagewanted=all&src=pm A 1465 Bell, War Booty, To Go Back To Okinawa]." New York Times. 6 April 1991.
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  • *Valerie Hansen, ''The Open Empire'', New York: W.W. Norton & Company (2000), 222-224.
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  • *David Lu, ''Sources of Japanese History'', New York: McGraw Hill (1973), 13-14.
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  • ...his own cues not from the London-based ''Punch'', but rather from the New York-based magazine ''Puck'', Kitazawa launched the magazine ''[[Tokyo Puck]]''
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  • ..."Unkei: The Man and His Art." in ''Sculpture of the Kamakura Period''. New York: Weatherhill, 1974, 50.</ref> he was a half-brother to [[Emperor Antoku]],
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  • ...as depicted in a wall mural at the American Museum of Natural History, New York City.]]
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  • ...tml Marius B. Jansen, 78, Scholar Of Japanese History and Culture]," ''New York Times'', 26 December 2000.
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  • *Patricia Ebrey, ''Chinese Civilization'', Second Edition, New York: The Free Press (1993), 226.
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  • *Valerie Hansen, ''The Open Empire'', New York: W.W. Norton & Company (2000), 240.
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  • *Miyamoto, Kazuo. ''Vikings of the Far East''. New York: Vantage Press, 1975. pp88-89.
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  • ...n, E.H. ''Soldier and Peasant in Japan: The Origins of Conscription''. New York: Institute for Pacific Relations, 1945. p44.
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  • ...Theodore de Bary et al eds. ''Sources of Japanese Tradition'' 2nd ed. (New York: Columbia U. Press, 2001), pp. 197-204.
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  • ...pium ball on display at the Museum of the Chinese in America (MoCA) in New York Chinatown. Balls like these, each about the size of a bowling ball, were pa
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  • ...be known as "the Four Books."<ref>Valerie Hansen, ''The Open Empire'', New York: W.W. Norton & Company (2000), 357.</ref> ...altered to embrace his approaches, ideals, and selection of texts, as the new orthodox method for studying, and applying, the Confucian classics.<ref nam
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  • *Lane, Richard. ''Images from the Floating World''. New York: Konecky & Konecky, 1978. pp130-134.
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  • ...s killed, their fundamental essence still remains - it just changes into a new form. In this way, the cosmos can be seen as indestructible and endless; th *Patricia Ebrey, ''Chinese Civilization'', Second Edition, New York: The Free Press (1993), 172-177.
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  • ...larity in parts of the United States in conjunction with Li's visit to New York in [[1896]], when signs advertised it, likely quite erroneously, as Li's fa
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  • ...means of strengthening it against uprisings against [[Meiji government|the new government]]. A centralized military would also help guard against regional ...ombat as the samurai, people who might lead pro-feudal revolts against the new government in order to restore samurai rule if they were rubbed the wrong w
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  • ...ting Empress Wu to long traditions of virtuous rule; in 690, he composed a new commentary on the Great Cloud Sutra which highlighted a female deity or wor *Valerie Hansen, ''The Open Empire'', New York: W.W. Norton & Company (2000), 199-202.
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  • *Lane, Richard. ''Images from the Floating World''. New York: Konecky & Konecky, 1978. pp44-51.
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  • ...Seidensticker, "Introduction," ''The Tale of Genji'', Alfred A. Knopf (New York, 1976) pp. vii-xv. ...tari emaki = Black-and-white handscrolls of the Tale of Genji], at the New York Public Library.
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  • *David Lu, ''Sources of Japanese History'', New York: McGraw-Hill (1973), 4, 11-14.
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  • ...Theodore de Bary et al eds. ''Sources of Japanese Tradition'' 2nd ed. (New York: Columbia U. Press, 2001), pp. 197-204. </ref> Norinaga differed from Mabuc
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  • *Roger Keyes, ''Ehon: The Artist and the Book in Japan'', New York Public Library (2006), 72-74.
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  • *Valerie Hansen, ''The Open Empire'', New York: W.W. Norton & Company (2000), 230, 237-238.
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  • *Roger Keyes, ''Ehon: The Artist and the Book in Japan'', New York Public Library (2006), 40-41.
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  • *Lane, Richard. ''Images from the Floating World''. New York: Konecky & Konecky, 1978. pp141-145.
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  • *[[Drew Gerstle|Gerstle, Drew]]. ''Chikamatsu: Five Late Plays''. New York: Columbia University Press, 2001. pp10-18.
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  • ...ef>[[Richard Lane|Lane, Richard]]. ''Images from the Floating World''. New York: Konecky & Konecky, 1978. pp44-54.</ref> ...the course of the [[Meiji period]] anyway, in part because of the rise of new forms of popular media, including photographs, and due to changing attitude
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  • *Ansei 1/11/25 (Jan. 12) [[Commodore Perry]] arrives in New York.
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  • ...in Ryûkyû. For the next several years, the domain avoided seeking out any new or additional involvements with Westerners, but continued to support Ryûky ...tain other domains, themselves, but soon changed to supporting calls for a new government centered around the [[emperor]]. He was named to the Imperial Co
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  • *Valerie Hansen, The Open Empire, New York: W.W. Norton & Company (2000), 196-199.
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  • ...years ago, or even earlier. David Lu, ''Sources of Japanese History'', New York: McGraw Hill (1973), 3.</ref> The period is named for pottery bearing cord ...cs by which archaeologists define the shift from Paleolithic to Neolithic (New Stone Age). Scholars have noted it particularly interesting that this hunte
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  • ...s such as that of the 1971 [[Japan Society (New York)|Japan House]] in New York. However, even as many ''machiya'' remain, many too are torn down each year
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  • ...]]'' (Western-style paintings), and was extremely innovative in developing new ways to imitate European oil paints and other media, and in adapting Europe ...among the Dutch<ref>Lane, Richard. ''Images from the Floating World''. New York: Konecky & Konecky, 1978. p292.</ref>.
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  • *Harada, Minoru. Akiko Murakata (trans.). ''Meiji Western Painting''. New York: Weatherhill, 1974. pp73-74.
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  • ...604, translated in Tsunoda, et al., ''Sources of Japanese Tradition'', New York: Columbia University Press (1958), 308-312.</ref> He was also a [[Neo-Confu
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  • *Aoki, Michiko Y. Ancient Myths and Early History of Japan. New York: Exposition Press, 1974. 15-25.
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  • ...Theodore de Bary et al eds. ''Sources of Japanese Tradition'' 2nd ed. (New York: Columbia U. Press, 2001), pp. 197-204.
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  • *Valerie Hansen, ''The Open Empire'', New York: W.W. Norton & Company (2000), 222-228.
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  • *Lane, Richard. ''Images from the Floating World''. New York: Konecky & Konecky, 1978. pp128-129.
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  • ...[[1368]], he named himself the Hongwu Emperor, marking the beginning of a new dynasty, and came to be known as well as "Ming Taizu," or "Great Ancestor/F ...he Great Ming Code, which was meant to transform and regulate society in a new, Ming, form; it had some considerable lasting impacts, but Hongwu also freq
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  • The Yuan Court established a new capital at Dadu (C: "Great Capital"); this marks the origins of the city th *Valerie Hansen, ''The Open Empire'', New York: W.W. Norton & Company (2000), 335-369.
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  • *Harada Minoru. Akiko Murakata (trans.). ''Meiji Western Painting''. New York: Weatherhill, 1974. pp38-39.
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  • ...opulation around one million.<ref>Valerie Hansen, ''The Open Empire'', New York: W.W. Norton & Company (2000), 377, gives the figure of 2 million residents ...the Xuānwǔmén (宣武門), some tens of thousands of onlookers came to watch. On New Year's, the elephants were decorated with various ornaments and incense bur
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  • ...a little over a year. Tokitaka instructed his retainers to practice on the new weapon, and many beccame proficient. Later, the [[Sakai]] merchant [[Tachib ...rocess used to produce Japanese swords. They found that manufacturing this new firearm was relatively simple for them; the barrel of the rifle was simple
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  • Norman was appointed High Commissioner to New Zealand in 1953, a post he served in until 1956, when he was reassigned to ...gins of the Modern Japanese State: Selected Writings of E.H. Norman'', New York: Pantheon Books (1975), 3-101.
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  • ...ritten nor exactly as it was performed in the past. Every performance is a new creative endeavor. *Charles Dunn and Torigoe Bunzô, ''The Actors' Analects'', New York: Columbia University Press (1969).
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  • ...have continued to exist, just in new forms and with new names. One of the new types of organization was called ''nakama'' (仲間), or ''[[kabunakama]]'' ...ipsed, or destroyed. Others simply changed, gradually or rapidly, adopting new methods and modes of acting in the market, as technology and the general ec
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  • ...diately after claiming the throne, Yongle officially named [[Beijing]] the new capital of the empire; ruling in Nanjing after having set fire to that pala *Valerie Hansen, ''The Open Empire'', New York: W.W. Norton & Company (2000), 376-?.
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  • *Lane, Richard. ''Images from the Floating World''. New York: Konecky & Konecky, 1978. pp172-184
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  • ...08, a statue by Unkei of Dainichi was sold at auction at Christie's in New York for US$14,377,000, the most ever paid for a Japanese art object at auction ..."Unkei: The Man and His Art." in ''Sculpture of the Kamakura Period''. New York: Weatherhill, 1974. pp25-69.
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  • ...xclusionary Buddhist sect. The original sect split up. The [[New Religions|New Religion]] [[Soka Gakkai|Sôka Gakkai]] draws considerably upon Nichiren te *Pauling, Chris ''Introducing Buddhism'' New York:Barnes & Noble Books, 2001
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  • ...ross a day.<ref>Gerstle, Drew (2001). ''Chikamatsu: Five Late Plays''. New York: Columbia University Press. pp16-17.</ref>
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  • ...unities to either disappear through assimilation into the peoples of their new homes, or to die out entirely. ...guards, to be killed. Fearing retribution from the Japanese community, the new king burnt down the ''Nihonmachi'', expelling or killing most of the reside
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  • ...to be called upon in Paris, Chonghou thus found his way to London and New York, before finally being granted his opportunity to convey the Emperor's forma ...d general [[Zeng Guofan]], was sent to Russia to renegotiate the treaty; a new agreement, the [[Treaty of St. Petersburg (1881)|Treaty of St. Petersburg]]
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  • *Lane, Richard. ''Hokusai: Life and Work''. New York: E.P. Dutton, 1989. *Lane, Richard. ''Images from the Floating World''. New York: Konecky & Konecky, 1978. pp159-171; 255.
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  • *Valerie Hansen, ''The Open Empire'', New York: W.W. Norton & Company (2000).
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  • ...ccasions<ref name=cammann>Cammann, Schuyler. ''China's Dragon Robes''. New York: The Ronald Press Co., 1952. pp157-159</ref>.
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  • ...and his family moved into the mansion at the new location in [[1875]]. The new grounds, also totaling nearly 3000 ''tsubo'', were divided between a comple ...Hunt for Royal Treasure Leads Okinawan to a House in Massachusetts]," New York Times, 13 July 1997.</ref>
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  • ...mond'', accompanied by his wife and son, and [[John Russell Young]], a New York Herald reporter who is represented to the Japanese as Grant's secretary. ...Tai|Shô Tai]] is to be granted the title of Marquis, assimilated into the new Japanese [[kazoku|peerage]], and removed to [[Tokyo]]. Shô Tai is given un
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  • ...okugawa Edo mansion|Akasaka Temporary Palace]] for the duration) until the new Imperial Palace was completed in [[1889]]. In the meantime, much of the for ...enter of the city which could be turned into public parks or the sites for new government buildings, universities, and museums. Today, the [[University of
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  • *Valerie Hansen, ''The Open Empire'', New York: W.W. Norton & Company (2000), 203-205, 209.
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  • ...a publisher could simply hold onto the blocks for a given book and reprint new copies later, never having to take apart the stereotype (the formatted, lai ...sorts, and so travel guides, guides to the city, and so forth emerged as a new and extremely popular & successful genre. ''[[Kashihonya]]'' (book lenders)
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  • ...1879. They were accompanied by their son, and by John Russell Young, a New York Herald reporter who had been documenting the Grants' trip, and who was intr ...n was sent by the Emperor to visit the former president at his home in New York City on at least four occasions; Grant focused, as well, in those last mont
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  • ...2012), 431.; Patricia Ebrey, ''Chinese Civilization'', Second Edition, New York: The Free Press (1993), 172-177.; "The Synthesis of Sung Neo-Confucianism i ...most famous Neo-Confucian scholar in Korean history.<ref>Doyoung Park, "A New Perspective on the Korean Embassy (Chôsen Tsûshinshi): The View from the
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  • ...xhibition in honor of the 400th anniversary of Hudson's "discovery" of New York & the Hudson River.]] ...ained in India. In [[1715]], the ''[[Shotoku shinrei|Shôtoku shinrei]]'' ("New Edicts of the Shôtoku Era") were put into place by the [[Tokugawa shogunat
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  • ...]] theatre, are still published as ''wasôbon'' today.<ref>Peter Kornicki, "New Books for Old," ''Monumenta Nipponica'' 62:1 (2007), 102.</ref> *Roger Keyes, ''Ehon: The Artist and the Book in Japan'', New York Public Library, 2006.
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  • ...away from the formalized forms of their official schools to experiment in new forms. [[Iwasa Matabei]] (1578-1650) was one of the foremost producers of " ...ef>Elizabeth de Sabato Swinton, ''The Women of the Pleasure Quarter''. New York: Hudson Hills Press, 1996. p27.; Melina Takeuchi, ''Seduction: Japan's Floa
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  • ...an with the overthrow of the [[Tokugawa shogunate]] and establishment of a new [[Meiji government|Imperial government]] in the [[Meiji Restoration]] of 18 Following the Meiji Restoration which overthrew the Tokugawa shogunate, a new Imperial government under the Meiji Emperor was established, patterned afte
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  • ...much local connections or local power-bases, magistrates were rotated to a new post every three years. This meant that most magistrates did not speak the ...carefully examined each official's record, and either reassigned him to a new post (with or without a promotion or demotion), or in cases of the official
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  • ...and John K. Whitmore (eds.), ''Essays into Vietnamese Pasts'' (Ithaca, New York: Cornell University, 1995), 162.</ref> was home to a major [[Nihonmachi]] (
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