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Fujitani, Takashi. Splendid monarchy: power and pageantry in modern Japan. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1996. 305 p.

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Huffman, James L. Creating a public: people and press in Meiji Japan. Honolulu, Hawaii: University of Hawai'i Press, 1997. 573 p.

Hurst, G. Cameron. Armed martial arts of Japan: swordsmanship and archery. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1998. 243 p.

Ikawa-Smith, Fumiko. The Archaeology of East Asia and the populations history of the Japanese archipelago: a discussion // Interdisciplinary perspectives on the origins of the Japanese: International Symposium, September 25–28, 1996. Edited by Omoto Keiichi. Kyoto: International Research Center for Japanese Studies, 1999. P. 257–264.

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Japanese capitals in historical perspective: place, power and memory in Kyoto, Edo and Tokyo. Edited by Nicholas Fieve and Paul Waley. Richmond: Curzon, 2000. 304 p.

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Martin, Peter. The chrysanthemum throne: a history of the emperors of Japan. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 1997. 175 p.

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Multicultural Japan: palaeolithic to postmodern. Ed. by Donald Denoon, Mark Hudson, Gavan McCormack, and Tessa Morris-Suzuki. Cambridge: Cambridge university press, 1996. VIII-296 p.

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Piggott, Joan R. The emergence of Japanese kingship. Stanford (Calif.): Stanford university press, 1997. 434 p.

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