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No.04(1991) America’s 1930s Reconsidered

1991.04.01 The Japanese Journal of American Studies

Editors

Presidents and Officers

1 Editor’s Introduction

Articles  
3 Eisaku Kihira Introduction: An Attempt to Revisit the 1930s
11 Eiichi Akimoto American Economy in the 1930s in Comparative Historical Perspective
37 Fumiaki Kubo Henry A. Wallace and Radical Politics in the New Deal: Farm Programs and a Vision of the New American Political Economy
77 Reiko Maekawa Conversion and Apostasy: The Political Odysseys of Granville Hicks and Irving Howe
107 Yugo Suzuki Reinhold Niebuhr’s Visions of America: the 1920s and 1930s
127 Yoko Yasuhara The Myth of Free Trade: The Origins of COCOM 1945-1950

149 English-language Works by the JAAS Members, 1986-1990

No.03(1989) Japanese Immigrants and Japanese Americans

1989.04.01 The Japanese Journal of American Studies

Editors

Presidents and Officers

1 Editor’s Introduction
26 Contributors
27 This Journal’s Policy of Romanizing Japanese Names and Words
28 Acknowledgements

Articles  
29 Masako Notoji From Graveyard to Baseball: The Quest for Ethnic Identity in the Prewar Japanese Immigrant Community in the Yakima Valley

65 Shinichi Kitaoka Kiyoshi Kiyosawa in the United States―His writings for the San Francisco Shinsekai―

89 Yoko Murakawa Illegal Travelers to the United States: A Study of Japanese Emigration Focused on Ehime’s “American Village”
115 Masako Iino Japanese Americans in Contemporary American Society: a”Success Story” ?

Research Note  
141 Yuzo Murayama Occupational Advancement of Japanese Immigrants and Its Economic Implications: Experience in the State of Washington, 1903-1925

155 Activities of the Association, 1985-89

No.02(1985) The American Revolution

1985.04.01 The Japanese Journal of American Studies

Editors

Presidents and Officers

Acknowledgements  
 
1 A Historian Living with Us Still: A Tribute to the Late Professor Merrill Jensen
5 Editor’s Introduction: Japanese Interpretations of the American Revolution
46 Contributors
48 This Journal’s Policy of Romanizing Japanese Names and Words

Articles  
49 Makoto Saito What Was Meant by “Independence” in the Declaration of Independence?

59 Tadashi Aruga Revolutionary Diplomacy and the Franco-American Treaties of 1778

101 Takeshi Igarashi The Leadership of the Pennsylvania Republicans: A Study of the Formative Process of the American Federal System
127 Keiji Tajima Alexander Hamilton and the Encouragement of Manufactures: An Interpretation of the Hamiltonian System

Symposium  
157 Oshimo, Ikemoto, Kawakita, and Tomita The Shaping of Anglo-America: A Symposium on Early American History

173 Activities of the Association 1981-85

No.01(1981) United States Policy toward East Asia: 1945-1950

1981.04.01 The Japanese Journal of American Studies

Editors

Presidents and Officers

1 On Starting the Japanese Journal of American Studies
5 Editor’s Introduction
16 Contributors
17 This Journal’s Policy of Romanizing Japanese Names and Words
18 Acknowledgements

Articles  
19 Makoto Iokibe American Policy towards Japan’s “Unconditional Surrender”
55 Takeshi Igarashi MacArthur’s Proposal for an Early Peace with Japan and the Redirection of Occupation Policy toward Japan
87 Chihiro Hosoya The Road to San Francisco: The Shaping of American Policy on the Japanese Peace Treaty
119 Seigen Miyasato The Truman Administration and Indochina: Case Studies in Decision Making
151 Yonosuke Nagai The Korean War: An Interpretative Essay

Review Article  
175 Sadao Asada Recent Works on the American Occupation of Japan: The State of the Art

193 Activities of the Association during 1979-81