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Ito Hirobumi, Some Reminiscences of the Grant of the New Constitution, в кн.: Count Shigenobu Okuma, comp., Fifty Years of New Japan, t. 1, ed. Marcus B. Huish (London: Smith, Elder, & Company, 1910), c. 127.
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Ito, Some Reminiscences of the Grant of the New Constitution, cc. 124–125.
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James L. Huffman, Politics of the Meiji Press: The Life of Fukuchi Gen'ichiro (Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1980), cc. 139–154.
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Официальный текст обращения императора к своим предкам приводится в книге: Ito Hirobumi, Commentaries on the Constitution of the Empire of Japan, tr. Ito Miyoji (Tokyo: Chuo Daigaku, 1906, 2d ed.), cc. 167–168.
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Текст японской конституции можно найти в следующих изданиях: Japan: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, т. 1 (Tokyo: Kodansha, 1993), Constitution of the Empire of Japan, 1889», cc. 232–235; Japanese Legislation in the Meiji Era, cc. 725–733; Beckmann, The Making of the Meiji Constitution, cc. 151–156.
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Thomas С. Smith, Political Change and Industrial Development in Japan: Government Enterprise, 1868–1880 (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1955), c. 26.
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Masakazu Iwata, Okubo Toshimichi: The Bismark of Japan (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1964), c. 236.
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Shibusawa Keizo, comp, and ed., Japanese Society in the Meiji Era, tr. And adapt. Aora H. Culberston and Kimura Michiko (Tokyo: Obunsha, 1958), c. 379.
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Steven W. McCallion, Trial and Error: The Model Filature at Tomioka, в кн.: William D. Wray, Managing Industrial Enterprise: Cases from Japan's Prewar Experience (Cambridge: Council on East Asian Studies, Harvard University, 1989), c. 90.
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Johannes Hirschmeier, The Origins of Entrepreneurship in Meiji Japan (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1964), c. 232.
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Е. Patricia Tsurumi, Factory Girls: Women in the Thread Mills of Meiji Japan (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1990), c. 54.
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Kazuo Okochi, Labor in Modem Japan (Tokyo: Science Council of Japan, 1958), c. 7.
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Tsurumi, Factory Girls, cc. 194–195.
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