A Shifting View of Japanese History December 28, 2013 History Textbooks A Shifting View of Japanese History – This New York Times article compares excerpts from two Japanese Textbooks – Tokyo Shoseki (the most popular ninth grade text) and Ikuhosha (a conservative text) Please Share This Tweet Like Plus one Pin It Related Posts Japan, Korea and Textbook History Japan, Korea and Textbook History - This New York Times Opinion letter brings together reactions… Jan. 22, 2015 – EDITORIAL: “Dark facts in Japan’s history all the more important to keep in schoolbooks” (Asahi) "The comfort women issue is a negative legacy of Japanese history. This makes it even… Feb. 27, 2015 – “Da Nang to teach archipelago history” (VietnamNet) "About 100,000 school textbooks, divided into two volumes, have been printed and will be distributed…
Japan, Korea and Textbook History Japan, Korea and Textbook History - This New York Times Opinion letter brings together reactions…
Jan. 22, 2015 – EDITORIAL: “Dark facts in Japan’s history all the more important to keep in schoolbooks” (Asahi) "The comfort women issue is a negative legacy of Japanese history. This makes it even…
Feb. 27, 2015 – “Da Nang to teach archipelago history” (VietnamNet) "About 100,000 school textbooks, divided into two volumes, have been printed and will be distributed…