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E.H. Norman was a historian of Japan, and Canadian diplomat, known in particular for his 1940 book ''Japan's Emergence as a Modern State'', and 1943 essay ''Soldier and Peasant in Japan: The Origins of Conscription''. These works were both prominent and influential, if not seminal, elements of the scholarship on modern Japan (and the [[Meiji period]] in particular) into the late 20th century.
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E. Herbert Norman was a historian of Japan, and Canadian diplomat, known in particular for his 1940 book ''Japan's Emergence as a Modern State'', and 1943 essay ''Soldier and Peasant in Japan: The Origins of Conscription''. These works were both prominent and influential, if not seminal, elements of the scholarship on modern Japan (and the [[Meiji period]] in particular) into the late 20th century.
    
Norman committed suicide in Cairo in 1957; his persecution by the team of US Senator Joseph McCarthy, who accused Norman of Communist sympathies, is said to have contributed significantly to Norman's decision to end his life.
 
Norman committed suicide in Cairo in 1957; his persecution by the team of US Senator Joseph McCarthy, who accused Norman of Communist sympathies, is said to have contributed significantly to Norman's decision to end his life.
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