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USC Meiji University Exchange

The Records of the Meiji University-USC Exchange

Since 2008, scholars and graduate students from Meiji University and throughout Southern California have met annually to share research on Premodern Japanese History at the University of Southern California . This is an archive of abstracts, papers, and materials presented at the exchanges.

2014 USC-Meiji University Exchange Schedule

January 15, 2017 Emily Warren

University of Southern California & Meiji University

Faculty and Graduate Student Research Exchange in Japanese Premodern Historical Studies

December 3-­‐4, 2014
12:00-­‐6:00
SOS 250
Schedule

Complete List of Presentation Paper Abstracts

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