76 results on '"Byron K. Marshall"'
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2. Eurasian Integration under Central Asian Dominance
3. Comparative History of Civilizations in Asia
4. The Rise of Universal Religions
5. The Rise of Universal Empires during the First Millennium b.c
6. The Persistence of Empire in the Face of Change
7. The Political Organization of Civilized Societies
8. The Regional Fragmentation of Civilizations
9. The Birth of Civilization in Asia
10. Early Modern Empires in Asia
11. The Crisis and Ethical Protest in the Mid-First Millennium b.c
12. Clarifying Loyalty and Filial Piety: 1800-1850s
13. Knowledge from Throughout the World: The Reforms of the 1870s
14. Assimilating the Elements: 1879-1905
15. To Liberate Education from Bureaucratic Control: 1905-1931
16. The Challenge of a New Era: 1970-1989
17. Mobilizing the Spirit of the Nation: 1931-1945
18. Our National Identity as Japanese: Post-Shōwa Japan
19. Stamping out the Bad, Stamping in the New: 1945-1950
20. Learning to Be Modern
21. Introduction
22. Warfare Waged Between the Entrenched: 1950-1969
23. The Autobiography of Ōsugi Sakae. Translated, with an introduction, by Byron K. Marshall. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1992. xx, 167 pp. $30.00 (cloth); $11.00 (paper)
24. The Cambridge History of Japan. Vol. 6: The Twentieth Century. Edited by Peter Duus. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989. xx, 866 pp. $89.50
25. APPENDIX: Todai and the Production of National Elites
26. 3 The Assertion of Academic Autonomy, 1905-1918
27. 7 The Pacific War and Its Aftermath
28. Tables and Figures
29. 1 Prologue: The Rise and Fall of Academic Freedom
30. 6 The Purge of the Imperial Universities, 1933-1939
31. 5 The Maintenance of University Autonomy, 1919-1932
32. List of Works Consulted
33. Glossary and Biographical Notes
34. 2 The Making of the Modern Academic Elite, 1868-1905
35. Academic Freedom and the Japanese Imperial University, 1868-1939
36. Learning to be Modern: Japanese Political Discourse on Education
37. Learning to be Modern: Japanese Political Discourse on Education
38. Principle, Praxis, and the Politics of Educational Reform in Meiji Japan
39. Response to W. Miles Fletcher III, 'The Japan Spinners Association'
40. Learning to be Modern: Japanese Political Discourse on Education
41. Learning to Be Modern: Japanese Political Discourse on Education
42. Japanese Education since 1945
43. Academic Freedom and the Japanese Imperial University, 1868-1939
44. Academic Freedom and the Japanese Imperial University, 1868-1939
45. The Autobiography of Osugi Sakae
46. Academic Freedom and the Japanese Imperial University, 1868-1939
47. The Autobiography of Osugi Sakae
48. Academic Freedom and the Japanese Imperial University, 1868-1939
49. The Cambridge History of Japan, Vol. 6: The Twentieth Century
50. The Formation of Science in Japan: Building a Research Tradition
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