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The Japanese Journalof American Studies
Contents, No. 1 through No. 10
No. 1 (1981)United States Policy toward East Asia: 1945–1950
Saito, Makoto On Starting the Japanese Journal of American Studies
Aruga, Tadashi Editor’s Introduction
Iokibe, Makoto American Policy towards Japan’s “UnconditionalSurrender”
Igarashi, Takeshi MacArthur’s Proposal for an Early Peace with Japanand the Redirection of Occupation Policy toward Japan
Hosoya, Chihiro The Road to San Francisco: The Shaping of AmericanPolicy on the Japanese Peace Treaty
Miyasato, Seigen The Truman Administration and Indochina: CaseStudies in Decision Making
Nagai, Yonosuke The Korean War: An Interpretative EssayAsada, Sadao Recent Works on the American Occupation of Japan:
The State of the Art
Activities of the Association during 1979–81
No. 2 (1985)The American Revolution
Imazu, Akira A Historian Living with Us Still: A Tribute to the LateProfessor Merril Jensen
Aruga, Tadashi Editor’s Introduction: Japanese Interpretations of theAmerican Revolution
Saito, Makoto What Was Meant by “Independence” in the Declara-tion of Independence?
Aruga, Tadashi Revolutionary Diplomacy and the Franco-AmericanTreaties of 1778
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Igarashi, Takeshi The Leadership of the Pennsylvania Republicans: AStudy of the Formative Process of the AmericanFederal System
Tajima, Keiji Alexander Hamilton and the Encouragement ofManufactures: An Interpretation of the HamiltonianSystem
Oshimo, Ikemoto, Kawakita, and TomitaThe Shaping of Anglo-America: A Symposium onEarly American History
Activities of the Association, 1981–85
No. 3 (1989)Japanese Immigrants and Japanese Americans
Aruga, Tadashi Editor’s Introduction
Notoji, Masako From Graveyard to Baseball: The Quest for EthnicIdentity in the Prewar Japanese Immigrant Communityin the Yakima Valley
Kitaoka, Shinichi Kiyoshi Kiyosawa in the United States: His Writingsfor San Francisco Shinsekai
Murakawa, Yoko Illegal Travelers to the United States: A Study ofJapanese Emigration Focused on Ehime’s “AmericanVillage”
Iino, Masako Japanese Americans in Contemporary AmericanSociety: a “Success Story”?
Murayama, Yuzo Occupational Advancement of Japanese Immigrantsand Its Economic Implications: Experience in the Stateof Washington, 1903–1925
No. 4 (1991)America’s 1930s Reconsidered
Shigihara, Shininchi Editor’s Introduction
Kihira, Eisaku Introduction: An Attempt to Revisit the 1930sAkimoto, Eiichi American Economy in the 1930s in Comparative
Historical Perspective
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Kubo, Fumiaki Henry A. Wallace and Radical Politics in the NewDeal: Farm Programs and a Vision of the NewAmerican Political Economy
Maekawa, Reiko Conversion and Apostasy: The Political Odysseys ofGranville Hicks and Irving Howe
Suzuki, Yugo Reinhold Niebuhr’s Visions of America: the 1920s and1930s
Yasuhara, Yoko The Myth of Free Trade: The Origins of COCOM1945–1950
English-Language Works by JAAS Members 1986–1990
No. 5 (1993–94)Critical Issues in Modern America
Shigihara, Shinichi Editor’s Introduction
Kessler-Harris, Alice Gendered Interventions: Exploring the HistoricalRoots of U.S. Social Policy
Yokoyama, Ryo The Formation and Transformation of the AmericanMiddle Class: A Summary of the JAAS ConferenceSession
Kawashima, Kohei The Brahmins Encounter the Nouveaux Riches: AnAnalysis of their Mingling in the Public Lives of theBoston Elite
Aruga, Natsuki Continuity during Change in World War II: ThePersistence of the Middle Class as Seen in the SocialLife at Berkeley High School, California
Shinohara, Hatsue The Rise of a New International Law in AmericaSasaki, Yutaka “But Not Next Door”: Housing Discrimination and the
Emergence of the “Second Ghetto” in Newark, NewJersey, after World War II
Tsuchiya, Yuka (Moriguchi)Democratizing the Japanese Family: The Role of theCivil Information and Education Section in the AlliedOccupation 1945–1952
English-Language Works by JAAS Members 1991–1992
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No. 6 (1995)Thomas Jefferson and His Age
Shigihara, Shinichi Editor’s Introduction
Aruga, Tadashi Thomas Jefferson in JapanAkashi, Norio Jefferson’s Legacy in an International and a National
Context: A ReinterpretationNakano, Katsuro Jefferson, Madison, and Hamilton: Republicanism,
Liberalism, and DemocracyShimizu, Tadashige The Meaning of Moral Sense in Jefferson’s Political
ThoughtAaron, Daniel Jefferson in 1994: An ImpressionWashburn, Wilcomb E. Jefferson and the American IndianMondale, Clarence C. Jefferson and GeographyDavidson, Cathy N. American Studies and Women’s Studies: Some
InterconnectionsYoshihara, Mari Beyond Separate Atmospheres: Anne Morrow
Lindbergh and Women Aviator in the 1930s
No. 7 (1996)Fifty Years of Postwar Japan-U.S. Relations
Shigihara, Shinichi Editor’s Introduction
Lauter, Paul Culture and Conformity in Wartime America: MyJunior High School Songbook
Yasuhara, Yoko Continuities and Discontinuities: Japan, the UnitedStates, and Trade Controls before and after World WarII
Tatsumi, Takayuki Full Metal Apache Shinya Tsukamoto’s TetsuoDiptych: The Impact of American Narratives upon theJapanese Representation of Cyborgian Identity
Imai Kumei, Teruko “Skeleton in the Closet”: The Japanese AmericanHokoku Seinen-dan and Their “Disloyal” Activities atthe Tule Lake Segregation Center during World WarII
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Kitagawa Otsuru, ChiekoConceptual Dispute over Political Equality: FromVoting Rights to Equal Representation
English-Language Works by JAAS Members 1993–1994
No. 8 (1997)Nature and Environmental Issues in America
Akimoto, Eiichi Editor’s Introduction
Nomura, Tatsuro Class and Ethnicity in American History: Studies ofAmerican Labor and Immigrant Histories in Japan
Fujikura, Koichiro Standing for Nature in the United States SupremeCourt: A Japanese Perspective
Hones, Sheila “Everything Hastens Where It Belongs”: Nature andNarrative Structure in The Atlantic Monthly, 1880–84
Oshio, Kazuto Who Pays and Who Benefits? Urban Water Diplo-macy in Twentieth-Century Southern California
Hosono, Toyoki Environmental Politics in the United StatesHiraike Okawara, Mami
The Samuel D. Hochstetler Case (1948)Mochizuki, Kaeko The Native American Renaissance: Its Prospect and
RetrospectDale, Joshua Cruising the Love Boat: American Tourism and the
Postmodern Sublime
English-Language Works by JAAS Members, 1995
No. 9 (1998)The Media and American Society
Akimoto, Eiichi Editor’s Introduction
Okamura, Reimei US-Japan Relations and the Media in the InformationAge: Coverage of the American Bases Issues inOkinawa
Fujita, Hiroshi Public Journalism: Controversies over the Media’sRole in 1990s America
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Kamioka, Nobuo Cyberpunk Revisited: William Gibson’s Neuromancerand the “Multimedia Revolution”
Miyao, Daisuke Doubleness: American Images of Japanese Men inSilent Spy Films
Numaoka, Tsutomu Josiah Collins III, A Successful Corn Planter: A Lookat His Plantation Management Techniques
Ma, Xiaohua A Democracy at War: The American Campaign toRepeal Chinese Exclusion in 1943
Mizuno, Yumiko Dine bi Olta or School of the Navajos: EducationalExperiments at Rough Rock Demonstration School,1966–1970
English-Language Works by JAAS Members (1996)
No. 10 (1999)Taboo in American Society
Akimoto, Eiichi Editor’s Introduction
Abe, Hitoshi Minshushugi and DemocracyHelen Washington, Mary
Desegregating the 1950s: The Case of Frank LondonBrown
Onishi, Naoki The Puritan Origins of American TabooOkamoto, Masaru The Changing Meaning of What Was Considered to
Be “Taboo” in the History of the Temperance Move-ment
Takezawa, Yasuko I. Racial Boundaries and Stereotypes: An Analysis ofAmerican Advertising
Hirabayashi, Noriko President Clinton’s Strategies for Communications inthe 1998 Tobacco Debate
Yoshida, Atsushi Portraying the American Taboo: The Down and Out inReginald Marsh’s Oeuvre
Uchida, Ayako The Protestant Mission and Native American Re-sponse: The Case of the Dakota Mission, 1835–1862
English-Language Works by JAAS Members (1997)
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