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82, No. 3 |
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PANEL DISCUSSION: 83rd annual conference
≪Consumption, socio-cultural representation, and identity: the impact of Japanese products on India’s socio-economic changes in the early twentieth century≫ |
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Consumption, socio-cultural representation, and identity: the impact of Japanese products on India’s socio-economic changes in the early twentieth century |
Sayako KANDA and Takashi OISHI |
3 |
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Interlinkages between social dynamism in modern India and commodities imported from Japan: patterns of adoption, imitation and differentiation for ornaments and other beauty goods |
Takashi OISHI |
11 |
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Symbolism of Japanese tiles in interwar India |
Aki TOYOYAMA |
35 |
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Empowerment of the lower class in India: ‘industrialization from below’ and low-priced goods from Japan |
Haruka YANAGISAWA |
51 |
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West Germany’s accession to the International Authority for the Ruhr: the negotiation process of the Petersberg Agreement of 1949 |
Hirotaka NAKAYA |
69 |
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The Showa Depression and the Japanese cotton industry: the eleventh reduction in operation and Hattori Shoten |
Katsutoshi HASHIGUCHI |
91 |
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Shaping secular bourgeois society in mid-19th century Berlin: from the beginning of the Jewish emancipation to the formation of Berliner Handels-Gesellschaft |
Yugo TAKEHARA |
115 |