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Yamagata Aritomo in the rise of modern Japan, 1838–1922. by Roger F. Hackett. Harvard University Press: Cambridge, Mass., 1971; Oxford University Press: London, 1971. Pp. 377. £5.75.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 November 2008

R. H. P. Mason
Affiliation:
Australian National UniversityCanberra.

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