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Ennemi de guerre ou modèle asiatique ? Étude de la place du Japon dans les manuels d’histoire de Hong Kong et Singapour

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Les réformes du programme scolaire d’histoire à Shanghai et les représentations changeantes du Japon dans les manuels

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Dépasser la victimisation : l’image du Japon dans les musées publics d’histoire de Taiwan et de la République populaire de Chine

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Les relations sino-japonaises depuis la normalisation : 40 ans de paradoxes

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Éditorial

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Harry den Hartog (ed), Shanghai New Towns: Searching for Community and Identity in a Sprawling Metropolis

Rotterdam, 010 Publishers, 2010, 416 pp.   Shanghai New Towns, edited by the Dutch architect Harry den Hartog, is interesting on two counts. To begin…

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Scott Simon, Sadyaq Balae! L’autochtonie formosane dans tous ses états (Sadyaq Balae! Formosan indigeneity in all its states),

Québec, Presses de l’Université Laval, Collection Mondes Autochtones, 2012, 252 pp. + xv.   As the book’s back cover blurb notes, few ethnographic works in…

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Tania Angeloff and Marylène Lieber, Chinoises au xxie siècle. Ruptures et continuités (Chinese women in the twenty-first century: Ruptures and continuities)

Paris, La Découverte, 2012, 284 pp.   As with any study purporting to deal with “the Chinese,” “Chinese women,” or for that matter “China,” the…

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Gi-Wook Shin and Daniel Sneider (eds), History Textbooks and the Wars in Asia

New York, Routledge, 2011, 312 pp. Since the publication of History Textbooks and the Wars in Asia in 2011, territorial and historical disputes among China, Japan, and…

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François Gipouloux, The Asian Mediterranean: Port Cities and Trading Networks in China, Japan and Southeast Asia, 13th-21st Century

translated by Jonathan Hall and Dianna Martin, Cheltenham and Northampton, MA, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2011, 407 pp.   In 2009, François Gipouloux published his La Méditerranée…

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