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 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… 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. 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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