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Harvard Asia Pacific review.
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ISSN: 23746580 Year: 1996 Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. : Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations,

House and home in modern Japan : reforming everyday life 1880-1930
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ISBN: 0674012186 0674019660 1684173841 Year: 2003 Volume: 223 Publisher: Cambridge, Massachusetts ; London : Harvard University Asia Center,

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A house is a site, the bounds and focus of a community. It is also an artefact, a material extension of its occupants' lives. This book takes the Japanese house as site and as artefact and explores the spaces, commodities and conceptions of community associated with it in the modern era.


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Voice, Silence, and Self : Negotiations of Buraku Identity in Contemporary Japan
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ISBN: 9780674088405 0674088409 1684175615 9781684175611 Year: 2015 Publisher: Boston : Leiden; Boston : Harvard University Asia Center, BRILL,

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"Based on extensive ethnographic research and interviews, this longitudinal work explores the experience of Burakumin youth from two different communities and with different social movement organizations"--


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Review of economics and statistics.
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ISSN: 00346535 15309142 Publisher: Amsterdam : Elsevier/North-Holland,

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The Review of Economics and Statistics is an 84-year old general journal of applied (especially quantitative) economics. Edited at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government, The Review has published some of the most important articles in empirical economics. From time to time, The Review also publishes collections of papers or symposia devoted to a single topic of methodological or empirical interest.


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The quarterly journal of economics.
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ISSN: 00335533 15314650 Publisher: London : Oxford university press,

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Quarterly journal of economics, the oldest professional journal of economics, covers all aspects of the field. The journal's traditional emphasis on microtheory has been expanded to include both empirical and theoretical macroeconomics

Dictatorship and demand : the politics of consumerism in East Germany
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ISBN: 067401698X 0674039920 9780674039926 9780674016989 Year: 2005 Volume: 147

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An investigation into the politics of consumerism in East Germany during the years between the Berlin Blockade of 1948-49 and the building of the Berlin Wall in 1961, Dictatorship and Demand shows how the issue of consumption constituted a crucial battleground in the larger Cold War struggle.

Growth and structural changes in the Korean economy 1910-1940
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ISBN: 0674364392 1684172144 Year: 1978 Publisher: London Harvard University Press

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Cultures of power : lordship, status, and process in twelfth-century Europe
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ISBN: 0812232909 0812215559 1322510342 0812200764 0585126496 9780812232905 Year: 1995 Publisher: Philadelphia : ©1995 University of Pennsylvania Press,

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The authors of Cultures of Power proffer diverse perspectives on the prehistory of government in Northern France, Spain, Germany, the Low Countries, and England. Political, social, ecclesiastical, and cultural history are brought to bear on topics such as aristocracies, women, rituals, commemoration, and manifestations of power through literary, legal, and scriptural means.


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Advertising empire : race and visual culture in imperial Germany
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ISBN: 0674050061 0674059239 9780674059238 9780674050068 0674262662 9780674262669 Year: 2011 Publisher: Cambridge, MA ; London Harvard University Press

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In the last decades of the nineteenth century Germany made the move towards colonialism, with the first German protectorates in Africa. At the same time, Germany was undergoing the transformation to a mass consumer society. As Ciarlo shows, these developments grew along with one another, as the earliest practices of advertising drew legitimacy from the colonial project, and around the turn of the century, commercial imagery spread colonial visions to a mass audience. Arguing that visual commercial culture was both reflective and constitutive of changing colonial relations and of racial hierarchies, Advertising Empire constructs what one might call a genealogy of black bodies in German advertising. At the core of the manuscript is the identification of visual tropes associated with black bodies in German commercial culture, ranging from colonial and ethnographic exhibits, to poster art, to advertising. Stereotypical images of black bodies in advertising coalesced, the manuscript argues, in the aftermath of uprisings against German colonial power in Southwest and East Africa in the early 20th century. As Advertising Empire shows for Germany, commercial imagery of racialized power relations simplified the complexities of colonial power relations. It enshrined the inferiority of blacks as compared to whites as one key image associated with the birth of mass consumer society.


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The business history review.
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ISSN: 2044768X 00076805 Year: 1954 Publisher: Boston : Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration,

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The Business History Review is a quarterly journal of original research by leading historians, economists, and scholars of business administration. The journal began publication in 1926 as the Bulletin of the Business Historical Society and adopted its current name in 1954. The primary purpose of BHR, as stated when it began publication, is to "encourage and aid the study of the evolution of business in all periods and in all countries." Issues contain articles, announcements, book reviews, and occasionally research notes. Special issues or sections have been devoted to subjects such as business and the environment, computers and communications networks, business-government relations, and technological innovation.

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