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Bix, ?Remembering the Nanking Massacre? /$rJoshua Fogel -- $t17 Nait? Konan and Nait??s Historiography: A Reconsideration in the Early Twenty-First Century /$rJoshua Fogel -- $t18 Japanese Travelers to Shanghai in the 1860s /$rJoshua Fogel -- $t19 An Important Japanese Source for Chinese Business History /$rJoshua Fogel -- $t20 Chinese Understanding of the Japanese Language from Ming to Qing /$rJoshua Fogel -- $t21 ?Shanghai-Japan?: The Japanese Residents? Association of Shanghai /$rJoshua Fogel -- $t22 Introduction: Masuda Wataru and the Study of Modern China /$rJoshua Fogel -- $t23 The Japanese and the Jews: A Comparative Analysis of Their Communities in Harbin, 1898?1930 /$rJoshua Fogel -- $t24 The Controversy over Iris Chang?s Rape of Nanking /$rJoshua Fogel -- $t25 The Nanjing Massacre in History /$rJoshua Fogel -- $t26 Integrating into Chinese Society: A Comparison of the Japanese Communities of Shanghai and Harbin /$rJoshua Fogel -- $t27 The Other Japanese Community: Leftwing Japanese Activities in Wartime Shanghai /$rJoshua Fogel -- $t28 Akutagawa Ry?nosuke and China /$rJoshua Fogel -- $t29 Confucian Pilgrim: Uno Tetsuto?s Travels in China /$rJoshua Fogel -- $t30 Japanese Travelers in Wartime China /$rJoshua Fogel -- $t31 Nationalism, the Rise of the Vernacular, and the Conceptualization of Modernization in East Asian Comparative Perspective /$rJoshua Fogel -- $t32 Recent Translation Theory and Linguistic Borrowing in the Modern Sino-Japanese Cultural Context /$rJoshua Fogel -- $t33 Japanese Literary Travelers in Prewar China /$rJoshua Fogel -- $t34 Japanese Approaches to the Cultural Revolution: A Review of Kokubun Ry?sei?s Survey of the Literature /$rJoshua Fogel -- $t35 The Debates over the Asiatic Mode of Production in Soviet Russia, China, and Japan /$rJoshua Fogel -- $t36 Introduction: It? 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