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  1. The History Problem: The Politics of War Commemoration in East Asia by Hiro Saito (review)
  2. Ennobling Japan’s Savage Northeast: Tōhoku as Postwar Thought, 1945–2011 by Nathan Hopson (review)
  3. Japanese Feminist Debates: A Century of Contention on Sex, Love, and Labor by Ayako Kano (review)
  4. Picture Bride Stories by Barbara F. Kawakami (review)
  5. The Stories Clothes Tell: Voices of Working-Class Japan by Tatsuichi Horikiri (review)
  6. Suicide in Twentieth-Century Japan by Francesca Di Marco (review)
  7. It’s Madness: The Politics of Mental Health in Colonial Korea by Theodore Jun Yoo (review)
  8. Honored and Dishonored Guests: Westerners in Wartime Japan by W. Puck Brecher (review)
  9. Science, Technology, and Medicine in the Modern Japanese Empire ed. by David G. Wittner and Philip C. Brown (review)
  10. The Japanese Empire: Grand Strategy from the Meiji Restoration to the Pacific War by S. C. M. Paine (review)
  11. Outcasts of Empire: Japan’s Rule on Taiwan’s “Savage Border,” 1874–1945 by Paul D. Barclay (review)
  12. Curse on This Country: The Rebellious Army of Imperial Japan by Danny Orbach (review)
  13. Samurai to Soldier: Remaking Military Service in Nineteenth-Century Japan by D. Colin Jaundrill (review)
  14. Daimyo Gardens by Shirahata Yōzaburō (review)
  15. Recasting the Past: An Early Modern “Tales of Ise” for Children by Laura Moretti (review)
  16. Accounts and Images of Six Kannon in Japan by Sherry D. Fowler (review)
  17. Fabricating the “Tenjukoku Shūchō Mandara” and Prince Shōtoku’s Afterlives by Chari Pradel (review)
  18. Shinto: A History by Helen Hardacre, and: A Social History of the Ise Shrines: Divine Capital by Mark Teeuwen and John Breen (review)
  19. Female Shrine Priests and Doctrinal Instructors in the Early Meiji Moral Edification Campaign
  20. Why Were There No Severe Famines in Fourteenth-Century Japan? Social Change, Resilience, and Climatic Cooling
  21. Eightieth Anniversary Message
  22. Index to Volume 73
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