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  • Creating a Constitutional Absolute Monarchy: Li Jiaju, Dashou, and Late Qing Interpretations of the Japanese Parliament

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    Egas Moniz Bandeira (see profile)
    Date:
    2022
    Group(s):
    Chinese history, culture and language, Global & Transnational Studies, Japanese Studies, Political Philosophy & Theory
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    China, Japan, History, Political science, Intellectuals--Historiography
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