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( Ashby 1966 , 290 ; see also Polany i 1947 ) In the USA , as the academic
profession gained in self - esteem in the later decades of the nineteenth century ,
the idea grew that what was right for a German university was right for an
American one ...
( Ashby 1966 , 290 ; see also Polany i 1947 ) In the USA , as the academic
profession gained in self - esteem in the later decades of the nineteenth century ,
the idea grew that what was right for a German university was right for an
American one ...
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The colonisation and subsequent incorporation of Hokka i do into Japan has
differed , however , in key ways from the American experience . The Ainu
language and culture have been almost completely lost , due to standardised
Japanese ...
The colonisation and subsequent incorporation of Hokka i do into Japan has
differed , however , in key ways from the American experience . The Ainu
language and culture have been almost completely lost , due to standardised
Japanese ...
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Transactions of the American Philosophical Society 50 ( 4 ) , 3-88 . Tanaka , M.
1984 . The archaeological heritage of Japan . In Cleere , H. ( ed . ) Approaches to
the Archaeological Heritage . Cambridge , Cambridge University Press , 82-88 .
Transactions of the American Philosophical Society 50 ( 4 ) , 3-88 . Tanaka , M.
1984 . The archaeological heritage of Japan . In Cleere , H. ( ed . ) Approaches to
the Archaeological Heritage . Cambridge , Cambridge University Press , 82-88 .
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