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Dilemmas of Growth in Prewar Japan. Edited, with an Introduction, by James William Morley. The sixth volume in Studies in the Modernization of Japan. Princeton University Press: Princeton, New Jersey, 1971. Pp. ix, 527. $12.50.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 November 2008

Seymour Broadbridge
Affiliation:
University of Leicester

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