46. The Sea and the State (2012)
				2012.03.14  The American Review
				
				
					
| The Sea and the State |  | 
| The American Civil War in the Transatlantic Abolition of Slavery | NISHIDE, Keiichi | 
| Orphans, Oceans, and Moby-Dick | HASHIMOTO, Yasunaka | 
| The Price of National Prestige: An Interpretation of the Japan-U.S. Confrontation   over Hawaii at the Turn of the Century | ITO, Koji | 
| The Geopolitics of Submarine Cables: From British Telegraph Networks to the   American Internet | TSUCHIYA, Motohiro | 
| Articles | 
| U.S.-Australia relations concerning Asia-Pacific during Sino-Japanese War | TAKAMITSU, Yoshie | 
| “The Beginning of America’s ‘Pro-Israeli’ Policy: A Case of the USS Liberty   Incident during the Six Day War” | TOMINAGA, Erika | 
| Levi-Strauss’ Perspective of NonAssimilation and the Spirit of Charity in Karen Tei Yamashita’s Through the Arc of the Rain Forest | MAKINO, Rie | 
| Historical Contexts of the Atomic Bombings against Japan in the U. S. History Textbooks: World War II, the Cold War, and the Nuclear Age | FUJITA, Satoshi | 
| “Providence and “A Remarkable Meteor” Seen in Uraga?Perry, Hawthorne and the Opening of Japan? | NAKANISHI, Kayoko | 
| What Is Nikkei in the US Now?: Identity Politics of a Student Organization and   “Japanese Americans” | KINOSHITA, Akira | 
| Book Review | 
| Hiroshi Kitamura, Screening Enlightenment: Hollywood and the Cultural Reconstruction of Defeated Japan | IIOKA, Shiro | 
| The Forty-Fifth Annual Meeting: A Summary Report | 
| Abstracts | 
 
 
				 
				
			 
			   
		
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