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Authors: Herbert P. Bix
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35.
Yoshida, “Nihon no guntai,” in Asao Naohiro et al., eds.,
Iwanami k
za, Nihon ts
shi, kindai 2, dai 17 kan,
p. 153.
36.
e Shinobu, p. 84; Yoshida, “Nihon no guntai,” p. 154.
37.
Yoshida, “Nihon no guntai,” pp. 156â57.
38.
Yi O Un Den Kank
kai,
Ei shinn
Yi Un denki
(Ky
ei Shob
, 1978), pp. 78, 83, 89; Yoshida K
ichi, “Nihon no Kankoku t
ji ni okeru Kankoku k
shitsu no sonzai.” 1992 nendo Hitotsubashi daigaku, shakai gakubu, gakushi ronbun (January 1993, unpublished), pp. 28â31; and Chichibu no miya Kinenkai,
Yoshihito shinn
jiseki shiry
(n.p., 1952), pp. 14â15. After It
's assassination, Meiji's frequent audiences with Yi Un seem to have ended.
39.
H. D. Harootunian, “Introduction,” in B. S. Silberman and H. D. Harootunian, eds.,
Japan in Crisis: Essays in Taish
Democracy
(Princeton University Press, 1974), pp. 6â7.