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The Journal of Japanese Studies is the most influential journal dealing with research on Japan available in the English language. Since 1974, it has published the results of scholarly research on Japan in a wide variety of social science and humanities disciplines, as well as translations of articles from Japanese and substantive book reviews.
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Volume 30, Number 2, Summer 2004Editorial Board
Editors
Marie Anchordoguy, University of Washington
John Whittier Treat, Yale University
Managing Editor
Martha Lane Walsh
Associate Editors
Mary Elizabeth Berry, University of California, Berkeley
James C. Dobbins, Oberlin College
Sheldon Garon, Princeton University
William W. Kelly, Yale University
Edward J. Lincoln, Council on Foreign Relations
T.J. Pempel, University of California, Berkeley
Kenneth B. Pyle, University of Washington
Patricia G. Steinhoff, University of Hawai'i
Alan Tansman, University of California, Berkeley
Advisory Board
Anne Allison, Duke University
Gina Barnes, University of Durham
Robert Borgen, University of California, Davis
Richard Bowring, University of Cambridge
Karen Brock, Independent scholar
Kevin Doak, Georgetown University
Gary Ebersole, University of Missouri-Kansas City
Daniel H. Foote, University of Tokyo
Andrew Gerstle, SOAS, University of London
Helen Hardacre, Harvard University
Edward Kamens, Yale University
Ellis S. Krauss, University of California, San Diego
Ikuo Kume, Kobe University
Gregory Pflugfelder, Columbia University
Henry D. Smith II, Columbia University
Michael J. Smitka, Washington and Lee University
Carl Steenstrup, Humboldt University
J. Marshall Unger, Ohio State University
Frank Upham, New York University
Steven Vogel, University of California, Berkeley