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The Japanese Imperial Institution in the Tokugawa Period. By Herschel Webb. Columbia University Press: New York and London, 1968. Pp. xi + 296, $8.50.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 November 2008

Delmer M. Brown
Affiliation:
University of California, Berkeley

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References

1 Tsunoda, Ryusaku and Goodrich, L. Carrington, Japan in the Chinese Dynastic Histories (South Pasadena, Perkins; 1951), 23.Google Scholarcapital letters and italicization, here and elsewhere in this paragraph, have been supplied by the reviewer.

2 Official English translation of the Japanese Constitution.

3 Tennō: Tennō tōchi no shiteki kaimei (The Emperor: Historical clarification of Imperial rule) (Tokyo, Kōbundō; 1950), 184–95.Google Scholar