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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.

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Joint Press Conference with President Obama and Prime Minister Abe of Japan

  • April 24, 2014
  • Official Statements

Click here to view the official White House transcript of the April 24th, 2014 Joint Press Conference with President Obama and Prime Minister Abe. In this press conference, the two leaders commented on the issue of disputed territory and President Obama…

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Link: Japan’s social studies textbooks to include disputed territories

  • April 4, 2014
  • History Textbooks

Japan’s social studies textbooks to include disputed territories reports the Japan Daily Press

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Japan, Korea and Textbook History

  • February 11, 2014
  • History Textbooks

Japan, Korea and Textbook History – This New York Times Opinion letter brings together reactions to the Time’s earlier piece (Jan 13, 2014) ‘Politicians and Textbooks’ which discusses efforts by Prime Minister Abe and President Park to alter the history in…

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High school teaching manuals up for revision, to include Senkakus and Takeshima as Japanese territories

  • January 28, 2014
  • History Textbooks

High school teaching manuals up for revision, to include Senkakus and Takeshima as Japanese territories – reports the Japan Daily Press  

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Politicians and Texbooks

  • January 13, 2014
  • History Textbooks

Politicians and Textbooks  – A New York Times editorial that looks at Prime Minister Abe and President’s Parks attempts to alter history textbooks

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History textbook wars cross borders

  • January 11, 2014
  • History Textbooks

History textbook wars cross borders – This opinion piece in The Japan Times explores how Japan, Germany, China, and the US have confronted their history in textbooks and whether or not any of them have truly escaped promoting a political…

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Japanese history to be mandatory during high school years

  • January 8, 2014
  • History Textbooks

Japanese history to be mandatory during high school years reports the Japan Daily Press

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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)

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