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Constructing Empire
The Japanese in Changchun, 1905–45
By Bill Sewell
UBC Press
While other studies focus on the role of diplomats and the military, Constructing Empire demonstrates that building the Japanese empire also required civilian participation.
Translating the Occupation
The Japanese Invasion of China, 1931–45
UBC Press
Featuring a collection of translated texts written by writers who lived through the occupation, Translating the Occupation challenges and deepens our understanding of the tensions and transformations that Japanese invasion wrought on Chinese society.
Sex, Sexuality, and the Constitution
Enshrining the Right to Sexual Autonomy in Japan
UBC Press
Sex, Sexuality, and the Constitution persuasively demonstrates the need to entrench protections for individual sexual autonomy within constitutional law.
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