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No.05 (1993-1994) Critical Issues in Modern America

1994.04.01 The Japanese Journal of American Studies

Editors

Presidents and Officers

1 Editor’s Introduction

3 Alice Kessler-Harris Gendered Interventions: Exploring the Historical Roots of U.S. Social Policy
23 Ryo Yokoyama The Formation and Transformation of the American Middle Class: A Summary of the JAAS Conference Session
27 Kohei Kawashima The Brahmins Encounter the Nouveaux Riches: An Analysis of their Mingling in the Public Lives of the Boston Elite
43 Natsuki Aruga Continuity during Change in World War II: The Persistence of the Middle Class as Seen in the Social Life at Berkeley High School, California
85 Hatsue Shinohara The Rise of a New International Law in America
113 Yutaka Sasaki “But Not Next Door”: Housing Discrimination and the Emergence of the “Second Ghetto” in Newark, New Jersey, after World War II
137 Yuka (Moriguchi) Tsuchiya Democratizing the Japanese Family: The Role of the Civil Information and Education Section in the Allied Occupation 1945-1952

163 English-Language Works by JAAS Members 1991-1992

28. The City and the Suburbs (1994)

1994.03.14 The American Review

The City and the Suburbs
The City and the Suburbs in American Politics Hitoshi Abe(1)
Invisible San Francisco: City Description in Frank Norris Masashi Orishima(21)
Suburbanization and the American Middle Class Yu Takeda(35)
Some Aspects of the Urban Growth of Philadelphia in the Nineteenth Century Yusuke Utsuki(53)
The Genesis of Suburban Middle Landscape Noriyuki Sugiura(71)
Articles   
American Women and Work Culture at the Turn of the Century: Work Place Segregated by Gender Chieko Otsuji(91)
Henry Ford’s Views on Race Relations During the 1920s: From Idealist to   Accommodationist Hayumi Higuchi(111)
“Conservative Revolution” of the Southern Democratic Party: “Robb   Revolution” as the Forerunner of the DLC Movement Yasushi Matsuoka(131)
A Philosopher and America: Santayana as Cultural Critic Yoji Sawairi(151)
Notes   
The Revival of Interest in W.J. Cash: “The Mind of the South” and the   South, 1941-1992 Hisako Yanaka(173)
The Twenty-seventh Annual Meeting: A Summary Report -185
Abstracts -203