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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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