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The American Historical Review | 1973
Donald D. Johnson; Hilary Conroy; T. Scott Miyakawa
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The American Historical Review | 1973
Hilary Conroy; Katharine Sansom
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The American Historical Review | 1955
Hilary Conroy
THOUGH the literature on nationalism is now extensive, especially with regard to its place in European and American history, it remains an elusive subject, as difficult to define and explain as it is important to understand. And interpretations of it vary widely. Subjective treatments may exalt it in almost religious terms or condemn it as the curse of mankind,2 and even objective and scholarly studies are by no means in complete agreement about its nature or its effects.
Pacific Affairs | 1987
Hilary Conroy; Haru Matsukata Reischauer
Samurai and Silk is a rare treasure: a book of penetrating insight into the Japanese character and the forging of modern Japan from the feudal Tokugawa shoguns to present day economic titans. Only Haru Reischauer could have written this extraordinary family account, beginning with her two illustrious grandfathers: one, a provincial samurai who became a founding father of the Meiji government; the other, a scion of a wealthy and enterprising peasant family who almost single-handedly developed the silk trade with America. Their remarkable stories, and those of their notable descendants, demonstrate the unbounded vision and determination that explain so much about Japans legendary success.
The American Historical Review | 1960
Hilary Conroy
The American Historical Review | 1968
Hilary Conroy; Soon Sung Cho
The American Historical Review | 1960
Hilary Conroy; Ivan Morris; Maruyama Masao
The American Historical Review | 1981
Hilary Conroy; Robert R. Swartout
Pacific Affairs | 1993
Hilary Conroy; Peter Shin; Harrison M. Holland
Pacific Affairs | 1987
Hilary Conroy; Robert A. Scalapino; Han Sung-Joo