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Local History in Japan
Author(s)Komatsu, Y.; Shoda, K.
AbstractTraces the origin of local history in Japan from 713 to the present. Local history became very popular after defeat in World War II as a reaction to the extreme nationalism before and during the war. A national association of local historians was created, but composed of very few amateurs. The authors prefer the techniques of the amateur historian to those of the dominant university specialists.
IssueNo3
Pages79-85
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceAmateur Historian
VolumeNo6
PubDate1964
ISBN_ISSN0024-5585
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