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The East Asian Journal of British History, vol. 4

Citation: Matsumoto-Best, Saho and Mizokami-Okamoto, Hiromi and Watanabe, Aiko and Won, Tae-Joon and Glass, Bryan S. and Jung, Youngjoo and Spann, Rebecca and Jacob, Frank and Hamai, Yumiko (2014) The East Asian Journal of British History, vol. 4. The East Asian Society of British History. ISBN 2185-8527

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The East Asian Journal of British History is produced by the East Asian Society of British History, and supported by the Institute for Historical Research. The Institute of Historical Research is pleased and proud to be supporting this recent addition to British history scholarship. Developing out of the IHR’s long-standing collaborative partnership with Japanese universities, and now in its fourth year, the East Asian Journal of British History features some of the best emergent scholarship from Anglophone historians working in China, Japan, and South Korea. Divided between an articles section and one devoted to reviews, the journal’s remit wide-ranging covering all fields and periods of British history. It complements the triennial Anglo-Japanese Conference organised by the IHR and Japanese historians based at the universities of Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka, and the conference of the East Asian Society of British history, in which we are joined by our colleagues from South Korea. In future, we hope that more contributions will be featured in the journal from the Chinese mainland and from Taiwan.

Additional Information: ARTICLES: Race and Pan: Asianism reactions against the White superiority network attempted racial solidarity and its failure ... Saho Matsumoto-Best; Colonial Welfare and Women's Voluntary Groups in the Decolonization Era: A Perspective from the Women's Institute during the 1950s ... Hiromi Mizokami-Okamoto; The Politics of Exhibiting Fine Art in the Soviet Union: The British Council's activities 1955-1960 ... Aiko Watanabe; The Conservative Party's Opposition to the 'Voluntarist' Approach towards Trade Unions under the Macmillan and Home Administrations 1957-1964 ... Tae-Joon Won; Scottish Propaganda at the End of Empire ... Bryan S. Glass; Building an Invisible Border?: Refugee Acts of the John Major Government ... Yongjoo Jung. BOOK REVIEWS: David Brown; Evgeny Sergeev; Kiyotaka Sato.
Creators: Matsumoto-Best, Saho and Mizokami-Okamoto, Hiromi and Watanabe, Aiko and Won, Tae-Joon and Glass, Bryan S. and Jung, Youngjoo and Spann, Rebecca and Jacob, Frank and Hamai, Yumiko and
Subjects: History
Divisions: Institute of Historical Research
Collections: East Asian Journal of British History
Dates:
  • March 2014 (published)

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