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Japan’s Foreign Policies between World Wars: Sources and Interpretations

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Gendaishi shiryō [Documents on Contemporary History] (Tokyo: Misuzu Shobō, 1964–6):

  • Vol. VII: Manshū jihen [The Manchurian Incident] lxiv, 606. S500 yen.

  • Vol. VIII: Nit-Chū sensō: I [The Sino-Japanese War: I] lxxv, 821. 3000 yen.

  • Vol. IX: Nit-Chū sensō: II [The Sino-Japanese War: II] Iv, 798. 3000 yen.

  • Vol. X: Nit-Chū sensō: III [The Sino-Japanese War: III] ci, 705. 3000 yen.

  • Vol. XI: Zoku Manshū jihen [The Manchurian Incident, continued] xxxii, 991. 3500 yen.

  • Vol. xii: Nit-Chū sensō: IV [The Sino-Japanese War: IV] xxxiii, 596. 2500 yen.

  • Vol. XIII: Nit-Chū sensō: IV [The Sino-Japanese War: V] xxiii, 731. 2800 yen.

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Iriye, A. (1971). Japan’s Foreign Policies between World Wars: Sources and Interpretations. In: Robertson, E.M. (eds) The Origins of the Second World War. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-15416-6_13

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