The role of historians in East Asia’s history problem
At first glance, historians may not look like the best candidates for facilitating a resolution of the history problem. This is because historians have traditionally used the nation as a primary unit of analysis, helping to naturalize it as a primordial entity. They have also created professional as...
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Main Author: | SAITO, Hiro |
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2017
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