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This is a bibliography of publications (both books and journal articles) in Western languages (English, French, German and Italian, with a few Russian) on the history of Japan up to 1912.

Survey histories
H. Cortazzi 1990, The Japanese achievement (London: Sidgwick and Jackson).

W. W. Farris 2009, Japan to 1600: a social and economic history (Honolulu: University Press of Hawai’i).

K. F. Friday (ed.) 2012, Japan emerging: premodern history to 1850 (Boulder CO: Westview Press).

R. S. Green 2020, Shintō in the history and culture of Japan (New York: Columbia University Press).

J. W. Hall 1970, Japan: from prehistory to modern times (New York: Delacorte Press).

J. W. Hall et al. (eds) 1988-99, The Cambridge history of Japan, 6 vols (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press).

M. Hane 1991, Premodern Japan: a historical survey (Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press).

F. Hérail 1986, Histoire du Japon des origines à la fin de Meiji (Paris: Publications Orientalistes de France).

F. Hérail 1990, Histoire du Japon des origines à nos jours (Le Coteau: Horvath).

C. Holcombe 2011, A history of East Asia: from the origins of civilization to the twenty-first century (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press).

J. Murdoch 1925, A history of Japan, 3 vols. (London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Truebner & Co.).

E. O. Reischauer 1990, Japan: the story of a nation, 4th edition (New York: McGraw Hill).

G. Sansom 1958-63, A history of Japan, 3 vols. (London: Cresset Press).

C. D. Totman 1993, Early modern Japan (Berkeley : University of California Press).

C. D. Totman 1999, A history of Japan (Oxford: Blackwell).

C. D. Totman 2004, A history of Japan, 2nd edition (Oxford: Blackwell).

K. Triplett 2019, Buddhism and medicine in Japan: a topical survey (500-1600 CE) of a complex relationship (Berlin: De Gruyter).

W. M. Tsutsui 2007, A companion to Japanese history (Oxford: Blackwell).

Histories of modern Japan
W. G. Beasley 1981, The modern history of Japan [3rd edition] (London: Weidenfeld & Nicholson).

W. G. Beasley 1990, The rise of modern Japan (London: Weidenfield and Nicholson).

H. Borton 1955, Japan's modern century (New York: Ronald Press).

J. Fujii 1958, Outline of Japanese history in the Meiji era (Tokyo: Obunsha).

M. Hane 1986, Modern Japan: a historical survey (Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press).

H. Hardacre & A.L. Kern (eds) 1997, New directions in the study of Meiji Japan (Leiden: Brill).

R. Hartmann 1996, ''Geschichte des modernen Japan. Von Meiji bis Heisei'' (Berlin: Akademie Verlag).

J. Hunter 1989, The emergence of modern Japan (London: Longman).

P. F. Kornicki (ed) 1998, Meiji Japan: political, economic and social history, 1868-1912, 4 vols (London: Routledge).

J. L. McClain 2002, Japan, a modern history (New York: W. W. Norton).

E. H. Norman 1940, Japan's emergence as a modern state (New York: Institute of Pacific Relations). R. L. Sims 1991, A political history of modern Japan, 1868-1952 (New Delhi: Vikas Publishing House).

R. Zöllner 2006, ''Geschichte Japans. Von 1800 bis zur Gegenwart'' (Paderborn: Schöningh).

Source books
Centre for East Asian Cultural Studies 1969-1972, The Meiji period through contemporary sources 3 vols (Tokyo).

W. T. de Bary et al (eds) 2001, Sources of Japanese tradition, vol. 1, second edition (New York: Columbia University Press).

W. T. de Bary, C. Gluck & A. E. Tiedemann (eds) 2006, Sources of Japanese tradition, vol. 2, second edition (New York: Columbia University Press).

H. A. Dettmer 1987, Einführung in das Studium der japanischen Geschichte (Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft).

P. Duus (ed) 1997, The Japanese discovery of America: a brief history with documents (Boston: Bedford Books).

J. W. Heisig, T. P. Kasulis & T. C. Maraldo (eds), 2011, Japanese philosophy: a sourcebook (Honolulu: University Press of Hawai’i).

J. L. Huffman 2010, Modern Japan: a history in documents, 2nd edition (New York: Oxford University Press).

K. Kracht & M. Ruettermann 2001, Grundriss der Japanologie (Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz).

V. Linhartová 1996, Sur un fond blanc: écrits japonais sur la peinture du IXe au XIXe siècle (Paris: Gallimard, Le Promeneur).

D. J. Lu 1974, Sources of Japanese History, 2 vols (New York: McGraw-Hill).

D. J. Lu 1997, Japan: a documentary history (Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe).

H. Shirane (ed.) 2002, Early modern Japanese literature: an anthology, 1600-1900 (New York: Columbia University Press).

R. Tsunoda, W. T. de Bary & D. Keene 1958, Sources of the Japanese tradition (New York: Columbia University Press).

Reference books
G. D. Allinson 1999, The Columbia guide to modern Japanese history (New York: Columbia University Press).

A. Berque 1994, Dictionnaire de la civilisation japonaise (Paris: Hazan).

W. M. Bodiford 2006, ‘A Chronology of Religion in Japan’, in P. L. Swanson and C. Chilson, eds., The Nanzan guide to Japanese religions (Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press), pp. 395–432.

R. J. Bowring & P. F. Kornicki (eds) 1993, The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Japan (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press).

P. Corradini 2008, 'New Japanese Chronological Tabels [sic]', Revista degli studi orientali 79, supplement 2.

W. E. Deal 2007, Handbook to life in medieval and early modern Japan (Oxford: Oxford University Press).

K. F. Friday (ed) 2017. Routledge Handbook of premodern Japanese History (London: Routledge).

J. L. Huffman (ed.) 1998, Modern Japan: an encyclopedia of history, culture and nationalism (New York: Garland).

J. E. Hunter 1984, Concise Dictionary of Modern Japanese History (Berkeley: University of California Press).

S. Iwao 1978, Biographical Dictionary of Japanese History, trans. Burton Watson (Tokyo: International Society for Educational Information).

The Kodansha Encyclopedia of Japan, 9 vols (Tokyo: Kodansha International, 1983).

G. Leinss 2007, ‘Japanische Lunisolarkalender der Jahre Jōkyō 2 (1685) bis Meiji 6 (1873) Zeicheninventar,’ Japonica Humboldtiana 11: 51-76.

S. D. B. Picken 2011, Historical Dictionary of Shinto, 2nd edition (Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press).

J. Piggott, I. Smits, I. van Put, M. Vieilard-Baron & C. von Verschuer (eds) 2006, Dictionnaire des sources du Japon classique/ Dictionary of sources of classical Japan (Paris: Collège de France, Institut des Hautes Études Japonaises).

J. M. Pinto dos Santos 2002, ‘Ieyasu (1542-1616) versus Ieyasu (1543-1616): calendrical conversion tables for the 16th and 17th centuries’, Bulletin of Portuguese/Japanese studies 5: 9-26.

S. Saaler & C. W. A. Szpilman (eds) 2017, Routledge handbook of modern Japanese history (Farnham UK: Routledge).

W. M. Tsutsui 2009, A companion to Japanese history (Oxford: Blackwell).

Bibliographies
N. R. Adami 1991, ''Russischsprachige Japanliteratur: ein Auswahlverzeichnis, 1980-1990. Literature on Japan in Russian: a selective bibliography'' (München: Iudicium Verlag).

P. Beillevaire 1993, Le Japon en langue française (Paris: Editons Kimé).

S. Formanek & P. Getreuer 1989, Verzeichnis des deutschsprachigen Japan-Schrifttums 1980-1987 (Vienna).

P. Getreuer 1991, Verzeichnis des deutschsprachigen Japan-Schrifttums 1988-1989 (Vienna).

W. Haenisch & H. Praesent 1940, Bibliographie von Japan 1936-1937 (Leipzig: K. W. Hierseman).

F. Hérail 1986, Bibliographie Japonaise (Paris: Publications orientalistes de France).

I. Hijiya-Kirschnereit (ed) 1999, ''Kulturbeziehungen zwischen Japan und dem Westen seit 1853. Eine annotierte Bibliographie'' (München: Iudicium Verlag).

Japan Institut in Berlin & Deutsches Forschungsinstitut 1940, Bibliographischer Alt-Japan-Katalog 1542-1853 (Kyoto: Deutsches Forschunginstitut).

Joseishi sőgő kenkyũkai, ed., Nihon joseishi kenkyū bunken mokuroku, vol 3 (Tokyo Daigaku shuppankai, 1994), pp. 185-91 (bibliography of Western writing on Japanese women).

T. Kampen 1996, 'Die Entwicklung der Ostasienforschung in der DDR: Diplomarbeiten und Dissertationen über China, Japan und Korea (1949-1990)', Bochumer Jahrbuch zur Ostasienforschung 20: 3-14.

E. S. Kirby 1981, Russian studies of Japan (London: Macmillan).

K. Kleiber 1995, Verzeichnis des deutschsprachigen Japan-Schrifttums 1990-1991 (Wien: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften).

K. Kracht 1999, Japanese thought in the Tokugawa era: a bibliography of Western-language materials (Wiesbaden: Harrassowtiz Verlag).

J. Kreiner (ed) 1996, Sources of Ryukyuan history and culture in European collections, Monographien aus dem Deutschen Institut für Japanstudien der Philipp-Franz-Siebold-Stifung, 13 (Munich: Iudicium).

O. Nachod 1928, Bibliography of the Japanese empire 1906-1926, 2 vols (London: Edward Goldston).

O. Nachod 1931, Bibliographie von Japan 1927-1929 (Leipzig: K. W. Hierseman).

O. Nachod 1935, Bibliographie von Japan 1930-1932 (Leipzig: K. W. Hierseman).

G. Pauer 1999, Verzeichnis des deutschsprachigen Japan-Schrifttums 1992-1993 (Wien: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften).

R. Perren 1992, Japanese studies from prehistory to 1990: a bibliographic guide (Manchester: Manchester University Press).

A. F. Pinto 2001, ‘Bibliography of Luso-Japanese studies’, Bulletin of Portuguese/Japanese studies 3: 129-152.

H. Praesent & W. Haenisch 1937, Bibliographie von Japan 1933-1935 (Leipzig: K. W. Hierseman).

F. J. Shulman 1970, Japan and Korea; doctoral dissertations,1877-1969 (Chicago).

F. J. Shulman 1976, Doctoral dissertations on Japan and Korea, 1969-74; a classified bibliographical listing of international research (Chicago).

F. J. Shulman 1982, Doctoral dissertations on Japan and on Korea, 1969-79; an annotated bibliography of studies in Western languages (Seattle).

F.J. Shulman 1989, Japan, World Bibliography Series 103 (Oxford : Clio Press): pp.46-119 on history.

H .Webb 1965, Research in Japanese sources: a guide (New York: Columbia University Press).

F. von Wenckstern 1895, A bibliography of the Japanese empire (Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co.).

F. von Wenckstern 1907, Bibliography of the Japanese empire [vol 2] (Tokyo: Maruzen).

Historiography
P. Ackermann 1997, 'Open questions concerning method in the study of Japanese culture', Asiatische Studien Etudes Asiatiques 51: 23-34.

G. Akita 1977, 'An examination of E. H. Norman's scholarship', Journal of Japanese Studies 3:375-419.

G. Akita 2008, Evaluating evidence: a positivist approach to reading sources on modern Japan (Honolulu: University of Hawai’i Press).

P. J. Asquith & A. Kalland 1997, Japanese images of nature: cultural perspectives (NIAS/Curzon Press).

J. C. Baxter and J. A. Fogel (eds) 2007, Writing histories in Japan: texts and their transformations from ancient times through the Meiji era (Tokyo: International Research Center for Japanese Studies).

J. R. Bentley 2002, Historiographical trends in early Japan (Edwin Mellen Press).

M. E. Berry 2012, 'Defining “Early Modern”', in K. F. Friday, ed., Japan Emerging: Premodern History to 1850 (Boulder CO: Westview Press).

J-P. Berthon, A. Bouchy & P.F. Souyri (eds) 2001, ''Identités, marges, mediations. Regards croisés sur la société japonaise'' (Paris: Ecole Française d'Extrême-Orient).

H. P. Bix 1978, 'The pitfalls of scholastic criticism: a reply to Norman's critics', Journal of Japanese Studies 4:391-411.

L. Blusse 1979, 'Japanese historiography and European sources', in P. C. Emmer & H. L. Wesseling, eds, Reappraisals in overseas history (The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff).

R. E. Breuker 2005, ‘Contested objectivities: Ikeuchi Hiroshi, Kim Sanggi and the tradition of oriental history’, East Asian History 29: 69-106.

J. S. Brownlee 1983, History in the service of the Japanese nation (University of Toronto-York University Joint Centre on Modern East Asia).

J. S. Brownlee 1991, ''Political thought in Japanese historical writing. From Kojiki (712) to Tokushi yoron (1712)'' (Waterloo, Ontario: Wilfrid Laurier University Press).

J. S. Brownlee 1997, Japanese historians and the national myths, 1600-1945: the age of the Gods and Emperor Jinmu (Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press/University of Tokyo Press).

M. Collcutt, Kato Mikio & R. P. Toby (eds) 2007, Japan and its worlds: Marius Jansen and the internationalization of Japanese studies (Tokyo: I-House Press).

S. Conrad 1999, 'What time is Japan? problem of comparative (intercultural) historiography', History and theory 38: 67-83.

S. Conrad 1999, 'World history, Japanese style: reading the Japanese past through a European lens', Storia della storiografia 35: 97-112.

A. M. Craig 1970, 'Introduction: perspectives on personality in Japanese history', in A. M. Craig & D. H. Shively, eds, Personality in Japanese History (Berkeley: University of California Press).

D. Denoon et al, (eds) 1996, Multicultural Japan: paleolithic to postmodern (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press).

E. Dufourmont 2021, ‘Japan, a country without revolution? Uses of kakumei and historical debates in the Meiji era (1868-1912), in A. Cheng & S. Kumar, eds, Historians of Asia on political violence (Paris: Collège de France).

G. Figal 1996, 'How to jibunshi: making and marketing self-histories of Showa among the masses in postwar Japan', Journal of Asian Studies 55: 902-933.

E. Fowler 1996, 'Reflections on hegemony, Japanology and oppositional criticism', Journal of Japanese Studies 22: 401-412.

P. Francks 2007, 'Consuming rice: food, ‘traditional’ products and the history of consumption in Japan', Japan Forum 19: 147-168.

H. Fuess 1997, 'A golden age of fatherhood? Parent-child relations in Japanese historiography', Monumenta Nipponica 52: 381-440.

S. Garon 1994, ‘Rethinking modernization and modernity in Japanese history’, Journal of Asian Studies 53: 346-366.

A. Gerow 1998, 'Consuming Asia, consuming Japan: the new neonationalistic revisionism in Japan', Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars 30(2): 30-36.

C. Gluck 1998, 'House of Mirrors: American History-Writing on Japan', in A. Molho & G. S. Wood, eds., Imagined histories: American historians interpret the past (Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press).

A. E. Goble 2012, 'Defining “Medieval”', in K. F. Friday, ed., Japan emerging: premodern history to 1850 (Boulder CO: Westview Press).

U. Goch 1994, 'Zur Frau in der japanischen Geschichtsschreibung', Bochumer Jahrbuch zur Ostasienforschung 18: 87-117.

H. Inokuchi & Y. Nozaki 1998, 'Japanese education, nationalism and Ienaga Saburo's court challenges', Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars 30(2): 37-46.

Y. Iwakabe 2018, ‘The Compilation of Imperial Annals by the Imperial Household Ministry since the Meiji Era: The Creation of a New Tradition’, Acta Asiatica 114.

T. Keirstead 1998, 'Inventing medieval Japan: the history and politics of natinal identity', Medieval history journal 1: 47-71.

K. Kijima 1998, 'The Japan-South Korea Joint Study Group on history text books and the continuing legacy of Japanese colonialism', Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars 30(2): 47-52.

R. Kowner 2014, From white to yellow: the Japanese in European racial thought, 1300-1735 (Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press).

J. Kreiner 1989, 'Das Bild Japans in der europäischen Geistesgeschichte', Japanstudien 1: 13-42.

J. Kreiner (ed) 1996, The impact of traditional thought on present-day Japan (Munich: Iudicium Verlag).

G. McCormack 1998, 'The Japanese movement to "correct" history', Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars 30(2): 16-23.

A. Macfarlane 1997, ' "Japan" in an English mirror', Modern Asian Studies 31: 763-806.

M. McKinney 2019, Travel with a writing brush: Classical Japanese Travel Writing from the Manyōshū to Bashō (London: Penguin Books).

M. C. Migliore 2018, ‘Notes on diplomatics and palaeography in ancient and medieval Japan’, Rivista degli studi orientali 90: 179-191.

R. H. Minear 1980, 'Orientalism and the study of Japan', Journal of Asian Studies 39:507-517.

M. Miyoshi & H. Harootunian (eds) 1988, 'Postmodernism and Japan', South Atlantic Quarterly 87.3:387-672.

B. Molony and K. Uno (eds.) 2005, Gendering modern Japanese history (Boston, Mass.: Harvard University Press).

T. Morris-Suzuki 1994, 'Creating the frontier: border, identity and history in Japan's far north', East Asian History 7: 1-24.

T. Morris-Suzuki 1998, Re-inventing Japan: time, space, nation (Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe).

Y. Murakami 1984, 'Ie society as a pattern of civilization', Journal of Japanese Studies 10: 279-363.

Y. Murakami 1985, 'Ie society as a pattern of civilization: response to criticisms', Journal of Japanese Studies 11: 401-421.

K. Nagahara 1984, 'Reflections on recent trends in Japanese historiography', Journal of Japanese Studies 10: 167-183.

T. Nakami 2018, ‘Aspects of the Compilation of Shih-lu / Sillok / Thực Lục / Jitsuroku in East Asia’, Acta Asiatica 114.

M. Nakamura 1998, 'The history textbook controversy and nationalism', Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars 30(2): 24-29.

L. Roberts 2007, 'The diverse political languages of Edo-period histories', in J. C Baxter and J. A. Fogel, eds, Writing histories in Japan: texts and their transformations from ancient times through the Meiji era (Kyoto: International Research Centre for Japanese Studies), pp. 223-252.

D. F. Schley 2016, ‘Zum Wandel der japanischen Geschichtsschreibung im 10. Jahrhundert am Beispiel der Erzählung von Taira no Masakado im Shōmonki’, Bochumer Jahrbuch zur Ostasienforschung 39: 171-200.

B. Steger 2017, ‘Japanese historic “timescapes”: an anthropological approach’, KronoScope 17.1: 37-60.

R. J. Steineck 2017, ‘Time in old Japan: in search of a paradigm’, KronoScope 17.1: 16-36.

K-J. Song 2001, ‘Korean sources for the historical study of China, Japan and other areas’, Seoul journal of Korean studies 14: 3-35.

S. Suzuki 2007, ‘The reformulation of the concept and philosophy of history in modern Japan’, in J. C Baxter and J. A. Fogel, eds, Writing histories in Japan: texts and their transformations from ancient times through the Meiji era (Kyoto: International Research Centre for Japanese Studies), pp. 253-298.

J. A. Thomas 1996, 'Raw photographs and cooked history: photography's ambiguous place in the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo', East Asian History 12: 121-134.

J. A. Thomas 2001, 'The cage of nature: modernity's history in Japan', History and theory 40: 16-36.

H. Tomida 1996, 'The evolution of Japanese women's historiography', Japan Forum 8: 189-204.

H. Tonomura, A. Walthall & H. Wakita (eds), Women and class in Japanese history (Ann Arbor: Center for Japanese Studies, University of Michigan).

K. Triplett 2019, Buddhism and medicine in Japan: a topical survey (500-1600 CE) of a complex relationship (Berlin: De Gruyter).

C. Ueno, Nationalism and gender, trans. Yamamoto (Melbourne, Trans Pacific Press).

K. Wigen 1995, 'Mapping early modernity: geographical meditations on a comparative concept', Early Modern Japan 5.ii: 1-13.

G. M. Wilson 1980, 'Time and history in Japan', American historical review 84: 557-571.

K. Yamamura et al 1985, 'Symposium on Ie society', Journal of Japanese Studies 11: 1-69.

L. Yoshikawa 2017, Making history matter: Kuroita Katsumi and the construction of imperial Japan (Cambridge MA: Harvard University Asia Center).

History of medicine
G. Achiwa 1969, ''Herman Boerhaave 1668-1738. His life, thought and influence upon Japanese medicine in the Period of Dutch Learning'' (Tokyo: Ogata Bookstore).

T. D. Amos 2010, ‘Outcastes and medical practices in Tokugawa Japan’, Early Modern Japan 18: 5-25.

T. Baelz (ed.) 1974, Awakening Japan: The Diary of a German Doctor: Edwin Baelz (Bloomington: University of Indiana Press).

H. Beukers et al (eds) 1991, Red-hair medicine: Dutch-Japanese medical relations (Amsterdam: Rodopi B. V.).

H. Beukers 1998, The mission of Hippocrates in Japan: the contribution of Philipp Franz von Siebold (Amsterdam: Foundation for Four Centuries of Netherlands-Japan Relations).

L. Blusse, W. Remmelink & I. Smits (eds) 2000, ''Bridging the divide. 400 years: The Netherlands-Japan'' (Leiden: Hotei Publishing).

J. Z. Bowers 1970, Western medical pioneers in feudal Japan (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press).

J. Z. Bowers 1980, When the twain meet: the rise of Western medicine in Japan (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press).

J. Braun 2010, ''Manase Gensaku (1549-1631): “Wesentliche Punkte für ein langes Leben” (Enju satsuyô). Ein Beitrag zur Tradition der Lebenspflege im Japan der Tokugawa-Zeit'' (Norderstedt: GRIN).

S. L. Burns 2002, ‘The body as text: Confucianism, reproduction and gender in Tokugawa Japan’, in B. A. Elman, J. B. Duncan & H. Ooms, eds, Rethinking Confucianism: past and present in China, Japan, Korea and Vietnam (UCLA Asia Pacific Monograph Series).

S. L. Burns 2008, ‘Nanayama Jundō at work: a village doctor and medical knowledge in nineteenth-century Japan’, East Asian Science, Technology and Medicine 29: 61-82.

S. L. Burns 2019, ‘’Kingdom of the Sick: A History of Leprosy and Japan’’ (Honolulu: University Press of Hawai’i).

U. A. Casal 1962, ‘Acupuncture, cautery and massage in Japan’, Folklore studies 21: 221-235.

F. Cryns 2005, ‘Translation of Western embryological thought in the Edo period: Tsuboi Shindō and Malpighi’s observations of fertilized eggs’, Japan Review 17: 55-9.

B. A. Elman 2008, ‘Sinophiles and Sinophobes in Tokugawa Japan: politics, classicism, and medicine during the eighteenth century’, East Asian science, technology and society: an international journal 2.1: 93-121.

W. W. Farris 1993, 'Diseases of the premodern period in Japan', in K. F. Kiple, ed., The Cambridge World history of human disease (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), pp. 376-85.

H. Fujimoto 2020, 'Miners, Benevolent Government, and Administration: A History of Medical Policy in Tokugawa Japan', ‘’East Asian Science, Technology and Medicine’’ 51/52: 17–49.

A. J. C. Geerts 1882, 'Medicine in Japan', Lancet 640-641.

A. J. C. Geerts 1882, 'Medical literature in Japan', Medical news 8.

A. E. Goble 2001, ‘Medicine and new knowledge in medieval Japan: Kajiwara Shōzen and the Man’anpō’, Nihon ishigaku zasshi 47.1: 226-192, 47.2: 452-432.

A. E. Goble 2005, ‘War and injury: the emergence of wound medicine in medieval Japan’, Monumenta Nipponica 60: 297-338.

A. E. Goble 2008, 'Rhythms of Medicine and Community in Late Sixteenth Century Japan: Yamashina Tokitsune (1543-1611) and his Patients', ‘’East Asian Science, Technology and Medicine’’ 29: 13–61.

A. E. Goble 2009, ‘Images of illness: interpreting the medieval scrolls of afflictions’, in G. B. Berger, A. E. Goble, L. F. Harrington, G. C. Hurst, eds, Currents in medieval Japanese history: essays in honor of Jeffrey P. Mass (Los Angeles: Figueroa Press).

A. E. Goble 2009, ‘Kajiwara Shōzen (1265-1337) and the medical Silk Road: Chinese and Arabic influences on medieval Japanese medicine’, in A. E. Goble, K. R. Robinson and H. Wakabayashi (eds), Tools of culture: Japan’s cultural, intellectual, medical, and technological contacts in East Asia, 1000s-1500s (Ann Arbor, Michigan: Association for Asian Studies), pp. 231-257.

A. E. Goble 2009, ‘Yamashina Tokitsune and patient records’, in Machi Senjūrō, ed., Wākushoppu Manase Dōsan: koisho no kanbun o yomu (Nishōgakusha Daigaku 21 seiki COE puroguramu), pp. 1-73 (=pp. 288-360).

A. E. Goble 2011, Confluences of medicine in medieval Japan Buddhist healing: Chinese knowledge, Islamic formulas, and wounds of war (Honolulu: Hawai'i University Press).

A. E. Goble, K. R. Robinson and H. Wakabayashi (eds) 2009, Tools of culture: Japan’s cultural, intellectual, medical, and technological contacts in East Asia, 1000s-1500s (Ann Arbor, Michigan: Association for Asian Studies).

B. Gramlich-Oka 2009, 'The Body Economic: Japan’s Cholera Epidemic of 1858 in Popular Discourse', ‘’East Asian Science, Technology and Medicine’’ 30 32–73.

B. Gramlich-Oka 2010, ‘A domain doctor and shogunal policies’, in B. Gramlich-Oka & G. Smits, eds, Economic thought in early modern Japan (Leiden: Brill).

D. C. Greene 1913, ‘The life of Takano Nagahide’, Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan 41: 390-492.

W. Hansen 2008, ‘The Dao of Nineteenth-Century Japanese Nativist Healing: A Chinese Herbal Supplement to Faith Healing,’ Early Modern Japan 16: 92-103.

T. Harper 2012, ‘The Kurisaki school of sword wound surgery: from Sengoku to Genroku; Nagasaki to Edo (via Manila)’, in A. Beerens and M. Teeuwen, eds, ''Uncharted waters: intellectual life in the Edo period. Essays in honour of W. J. Boot'' (Leiden: Brill), pp. 221-240.

H. E. Henkes 1984, 'Dutch influence on Japanese ophthalmology in the nineteenth century', L'histoire d'Ophthalmologie internationale 3: 151-64.

A. Horiuchi 2003, ‘When science develops outside state patronage: Dutch studies in Japan at the turn of the nineteenth century', Early science and medicine 8: 148-72.

P. Huard & Z. Ohya 1963, Panorama de la medicine japonaise traditionelle, Biologie medicale, hors serie.

P. Huard, Z. Ohya & M. Wong 1974, La médicine japonaise des origines a nos jours (Paris: Les editions Roger Dacosta).

M. Izuo 2004, ‘Medical history: Seishu Hanaoka and his success in breast cancer surgery under general anesthesia two hundred years ago’, Breast Cancer 11(4): 319-24.

A. B. Jannetta 1987, Epidemics and mortality in early modern Japan (Princeton: Princeton University Press).

A. B. Jannetta 1999, ‘Problems of classifying death in nineteenth-century Japan’, Journal of the history of medicine and allied sciences 54: 285-95

A. B. Jannetta 2007, The vaccinators: smallpox, medical knowledge, and the ‘Opening’ of Japan (Stanford: Stanford University Press).

A. B. Jannetta 2009, ‘Jennerian vaccination and the creation of a national public health agenda in Japan, 1850–1900’, Bulletin of the History of Medicine 83: 125–40.

A. Jannetta & E. Nakamura 2012, ‘Translating Medical Knowledge: Japan's First Medical Journal - Taisei meii ikō’, Historia scientiarum 22: 68-87.

W. Johnston 1995, The modern epidemic : a history of tuberculosis in Japan (Cambridge MA: Council on East Asian Studies, Harvard University).

W. Johnston 2009, ‘Sexually transmitted diseases and demographic change in early modern Japan’, East Asian Science, Technology and Medicine 30: 74-92.

Journal of the Japan-Netherlands Institute vol 1 (1989), 'Papers of the workshop on the history of the medical exchange between Japan and the Netherlands'.

A. Koch 2013, ‘Sexual healing: regulating male sexuality in Edo-period books on “nurturing life”’, International Journal of Asian Studies 10:143–170.

P. F. Kornicki 1997, 'Japanese medical and other books at the Wellcome Institute', Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 60: 489-510.

S. Kuriyama 1992, 'Between mind and eye: Japanese anatomy in the eighteenth century', in C. Leslie & A. Young, eds, Paths to Asian medical knowledge (Berkeley: University of California Press), pp. 21-43.

S. Kuriyama 1997, ‘The historical origins of katakori’, Japan Review 9: 127-149.

M. F. Low 1996, ‘Medical representations of the body in Japan: gender, class, and discourse in the eighteenth century’, Annals of science 53: 345-359.

M. Low 2005, Building a modern Japan: science, technology, and medicine in the Meiji era and beyond (London: Palgrave Macmillan).

G. Lukacs 2009, Kaitai Shinsho, the single most famous Japanese book of medicine & Geka Sôden, an early very important manuscript on surgery ('t Goy-Houten: Hes & De Graaf).

G. Lukacs 2009, Extensive marginalia in old Japanese medical books (Cordillera, Paraguay: J.-P. Wayenborgh).

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Environmental history
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H. Johnson 2005, Western influence on Japanese art: the Akita Ranga art school and foreign books (Amsterdam: Hotei Books).

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G. A. Keyworth 2017, ‘Copying for the kami: the manuscript set of the Buddhist Canon held by Matsuno’o shrine’, Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 44: 161-190.

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P. F. Kornicki 1985, ‘Obiya Ihei, a Japanese provincial publisher’, British Library Journal 11:131-142.

P. F. Kornicki 1990, ‘Provincial publishing in the Tokugawa period’, in Yu-Ying Brown, ed., Japanese Studies, British Library Occasional Papers 11 (London), pp.188-197.

P. F. Kornicki 1994, ‘The emergence of the printed book in Japan: a comparative approach’, in A. C. Milner & C. A. Gerstle, eds, Recovering the Orient: artists, scholars, appropriations (Chur: Harwood Academic Publishers), pp. 229-243.

P. F. Kornicki 1997, ‘Japanese medical and other books at the Wellcome Institute’, Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 60: 489-510.

P. F. Kornicki 1998a, The book in Japan: a cultural history from the beginnings to the nineteenth century (Leiden: Brill).

P. F. Kornicki 1998b, ‘Agriculture, food and famine in Japan’, in P. K. Fox, ed., Cambridge University Library: the great collections (Cambridge University Press), pp. 107-117.

P. F. Kornicki 2001a, ‘Overcoming the limitations of woodblock printing in Japan’, in J. Michon & J.-Y. Mollier, eds, Les mutations du livre et de l’édition dans le monde du XVIIIe siècle à l’an 2000 (Laval, Quebec: Les Presses de l’Université Laval), 392-8.

P. F. Kornicki 2001b, ‘Literacy reconsidered: a response to Richard Rubinger’, Monumenta Nipponica 56: 381-94.

P. F. Kornicki 2003, ‘Japanese medical books and illustrations’, in Nigel Allan, ed., Pearls of the Orient: Asian Treasures from the Wellcome Library (London: Wellcome Institute), 194-209.

P. F. Kornicki 2004a, 'Block-printing in seventeenth-century Japan: evidence from a newly discovered medical text', in A. Gupta & S. Chakravorty (eds), Print areas: book history in India (Delhi: Permament Black), pp. 227-241.

P. F. Kornicki 2004b, ‘Collecting Japanese books in Europe from the seventeenth to the nineteenth centuries’, Bulletin of Portuguese/Japanese studies 8: 21-38.

P. F. Kornicki 2005, ‘Unsuitable books for women? Genji monogatari and Ise monogatari in seventeenth-century Japan’, Monumenta Nipponica 60: 147-193.

P. F. Kornicki 2005, ‘The publishing trade’, in A. R. Newland, ed, The Hotei Encyclopedia of Japanese woodblock prints (2 vols), vol. 1, pp. 303-317.

P. F. Kornicki 2006, ‘Manuscript, not print: scribal culture in the Edo period’, Journal of Japanese Studies 32: 23-52.

P. F. Kornicki 2006, ‘Les femmes lectrices dans le Japon du XVIIe siècle’, in C. Galan & J. Fijalkow, eds, Langues, lecture et école au Japon (Arles: Editions Philippe Picquer), pp. 305-319.

P. F. Kornicki 2007, ‘New books for old’, Monumenta Nipponica 62: 97-105.

P. F. Kornicki 2008, ‘Books in the service of politics: Tokugawa Ieyasu as custodian of the books of Japan’, Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society 18: 71-82.

P. F. Kornicki 2013, ‘Recent work on the history of the book in Japan’, Jaarboek voor Nederlandse boekgeschiedenis 20: 125-139.

P. F. Kornicki 2013, ‘Korean Books in Japan: From the 1590s to the End of the Edo Period', Journal of the American Oriental Society 133: 71-92.

P. F. Kornicki 2013, ‘Hayashi Razan’s vernacular translations and commentaries’, in L. Wong, ed., Towards a History of Translating: In Commemoration of the 40th Anniversary of the Research Centre for Translation, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong: CUHK), pp. 189-212.

P. F. Kornicki 2014, ‘From Liuyu yanyi to Rikuyu engi taii: turning a vernacular Chinese text into a moral textbook in Edo-period Japan’, in M. Hayek and A. Horiuchi, eds, Listen, copy, read: popular learning in early modern Japan (Leiden: Brill), pp. 205-225.

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=Nara period=

=Heian period=

=Medieval Japan=

=Foreign relations 1200-1800=

=Edo period=

=Foreign relations 1800-1900=

=Meiji period=