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Authors: Herbert P. Bix
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81.
Awaya, “Tokyo saiban ni miru sengo shori,” in
Sens
sekinin, sengo sekinin
, p. 97; Awaya et al., eds.,
Tokyo saiban e no michi: kokusai kensatsu kyoku, seisaku kettei kankei bunsho, dai yonkan
(Gendai Shiry
Shuppan, 1999), p. 416.
82.
Yoshimi Yoshiaki, “Sens
hanzai to meneki,” in
Kikan sens
sekinin kenky
26 (Winter 1999), pp. 1â6; Awaya, “Tokyo sabian ni miru sengo shor
,” p. 97.
83.
Stephen Endicott, Edward Hagerman,
The United States and Biological Warfare: Secrets from the Early Cold War and Korea
(Indiana University Press, 1998), pp. 37â41.
84.
Sakuta Keiichi, “Nihonjin no renzokukan,” in Sakuta Keiichi,
Kachi no shakaigaku
(Iwanami Shoten, 1972), p. 413.
85.
Awaya, “Tokyo saiban ni miru sengo shori,” in
Sens
sekinin, sengo sekinin
, pp. 112â15.
C
HAPTER
16
S
ALVAGING THE
I
MPERIAL
M
YSTIQUE
1.
Kinoshita Michio,
Sokkin nisshi
, p. 112.
2.
Reginald Blyth, as reproduced (in English) in Kinoshita, p. 112.
3.
Mark Gayn,
Japan Diary
(Sloane Associates, Inc., 1948), pp. 137â138.
4.
On the gender shift, see Takashi Fujitani,
Splendid Monarchy: Power and Pagentry in Modern Japan
(University of California Press, 1996).
5.
Shimizu Ikutar
, “Senry
ka no tenn
sei,”
Shis
, No. 358 (June 1953), p. 638.
6.
Yamagiwa Akira, et al.,
Shiry
Nihon senry
1: tenn
sei
(
tsuki Shoten, 1990), pp. 570â74.