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Nanzan Review of American Studies
The Center for American Studies at Nanzan University, founded in 1976 with an Institutional grant from the Fulbright Commission, serves as a regional center for scholars in the field of American Studies. In addition to our governing board of ten members, eleven researchers contribute their writing and advice to the Center. Every year we present a variety of lectures and seminars in American Studies. Researchers and students can have an easy access to a specialized library of books, magazines, and documents at the Center that focuses on nineteenth and twentieth-century American government, sociology, history, diplomacy, economics, and culture as well as an access to the University library. The Center for American Studies has published The Nanzan Review of American Studies annually since 1979. The Center widely accepts contribution of English manuscripts. |
2015, XXXVII
Towards Reconciliation, Harmonious Coexistence and Peace: The Madison Quakers, Inc. Projects and the Hibakusha's Visit to My Lai in March 2008
Visions of American Social Security: Issac M. Rubinow, John R. Commons, and Edwin F. Witte
Amendment of the Japanese Constitution--A Comparative Law Approach
U.S. Global Strategy and Japan's Right to Exercise Collective Self Defence: A Historical Perspective
Symposium: Constitutional Amendment and the Right of Collective Self-Defense: What is the Impact on Japan-United States Relations?
The Dropping of the Atomic Bombs on Japan: A Brief Status Report of Recent Interpretations
From Dynamic Ghetto to Hyper-Ghetto: My research on the 'Chicago Black Ghetto' and African-Americans Now
Activities of the Center of American Studies