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Preface
Re-viewing Meiji via Japanese-Canadian Connections | Naoko Kato
Competing Views of the World in Early Modern Japan | Radu Leca
Apocalypse Now: An Alternate View of the Bakumatsu Years | M. William Steele
The Ansei Edo Earthquake and Catfish Prints | Gregory Smits
Reading Edo Urban Space in the Tōkyō Gōshō Sugoroku (Tokyo Rich Merchants Board Game) | Kanaya Masataka
「東京豪商寿語六」から読み解く江戸の空間構成 | 金谷 匡高
Ginza Bricktown and the Myth of Meiji Modernization | Tristan R. Grunow
J. Cooper Robinson: A Canadian Missionary and Photographer in Japan, 1888-1925 | Benjamin Bryce
John Cooper Robinson and Japanese Commercial Photography | Allen Hockley
The One Hundred Poets in the Meiji Period | Joshua S. Mostow
Meiji Daughters: Their Stuff and Fancy in Brocade Pictures, 1870s-1880s | Miriam Wattles
A Glimpse of Meiji Kimono Fashion | Ayako Yoshimura
Via Hawai‘i: The Transmigration of Japanese | Yukari Takai
Japanese Culture and Language in the Prewar Canadian “Mosaic” | Eiji Okawa
Associational Lives of Women in the Prewar Japanese-Canadian Community | Eiji Okawa
Sex Workers, Waitresses, and Wives: The Disciplining of Women’s Bodies in the Tairiku Nippo (1908-1920) | Ayaka Yoshimizu
Contributors
Digital Meijis
Revisualizing Modern Japanese History at 150
Edited by Tristan R. Grunow and Naoko Kato
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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