Japan’s textbooks to reflect government views on territorial and historical issues November 5, 2014 History Textbooks This article in the Japan Daily Press looks how textbooks will likely change to reflect the Japanese government’s position on territorial disputes. Please Share This Tweet Like Plus one Pin It Related Posts Nov. 18, 2014 – “Japan seeks change in “comfort women” descriptions in U.S. textbook” (Kyodo) Article from Kyodo News International: Japanese Foreign Ministry asks New York-based publisher McGraw-Hill Companies to change… Politicians and Texbooks Politicians and Textbooks - A New York Times editorial that looks at Prime Minister Abe and… Feb. 5, 2015 – 19 U.S. Historians Unite to Condemn Abe’s Efforts to Revise History of ‘Comfort Women’ in U.S. Texbook 19 U.S.-based Historians, members of the American Historical Association, issued a collective statement entitled “Standing with…
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