Four aspects of Philippine-Japanese relations, 1930-1940

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Cover of: Four aspects of Philippine-Japanese relations, 1930-1940
Four aspects of Philippine-Japanese relations, 1930-1940
1967, Southeast Asia Studies, Yale University; [distributed by Cellar Book Shop, Detroit
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Table of Contents

Japanese immigration and Philippine politics.
PhilippineJapanese student exchanges, 1935 940.
Japan and Philippine radicalism; the case of Benigno Ramos.
Manuel L. Quezon's visit to Japan, June 29July 10, 1938.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
[New Haven]
Series
Yale University. Southeast Asia Studies. Monograph series,, no. 9, Monograph series (Yale University. Southeast Asia Studies) ;, no. 9.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
327.52/0914
Library of Congress
DS849.P5 G6

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Pagination
x, 237 p.
Number of pages
237

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5547400M
LCCN
67026055
OCLC/WorldCat
941540

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