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Tokyo, Japan (continued) and U.S. efforts at amicability with Japan, 126, 137 |
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and Vietnam, 261 |
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Tonghak party, 184 |
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Tonghak rebellion (1894), 181 |
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Tosa, Japan, 63–64 |
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Toyama Mitsuru, 31 |
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Toyo Hogei Whaling Company, 87 |
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China opening relations of, 184 |
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and open doorism, 27–28 |
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unions, 170 |
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Trans-Siberian railway, 114 |
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treason, 217 |
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Treat, Payson J., xliv |
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Triad rebellion, 159 |
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Tripartite Pact (Japan, Germany, and Italy), 255 |
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Triple Intervention, 182 |
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Truman, President Harry S.(1884–1972), 264 |
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Truong Chinh (Indochinese communist party),, 266 |
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Tsao Ju-lin, 107 |
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Tsitsihar, Manchuria, 75 |
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Tsuneya Sufuku, 31 |
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Tung Chih reign (1873), 181 |
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Twenty-one Demands episode, 101 |
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U.S.-China People’s Friendship Association, xvi |
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U.S.-Japan Treaty (of 1911), 144 |
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Union Labor Party(San Francisco), 46 |
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United Press (Hearst), 86 |
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United States, xxv, xxvii–xxviii, xxx, 148, 163 |
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annexation plans of, 1–6 |
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and author’s memory of occupied Japan, 277, 292, 295, 298–299 |
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and Conroy’s diplomatic history, xii |
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and historical documentation, xl–xli, xlvi–xlviii, li–lii |
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and insurrection in Asia, 221–222 |
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and party politics of Japan, 209 |
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picture brides in, 131–134 |
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and politics of escalation, 231 |
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and postmodernism, xiv, xvii–xviii, xxiii–xxiv, xxxiv |


