Andrew Gordon (historian) - Selected Works

Selected Works

In a statistical overview derived from writings by and about Andrew Gordon, OCLC/WorldCat encompasses roughly 30 works in 90+ publications in 5 languages and 6,000+ library holdings.

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  • Fabricating Consumers: The Sewing Machine in Modern Japan. (2011)
  • Nihonjin ga shiranai Matsuzaka mejaa kakumei (Matsuzaka’s Unknown Major League Revolution) Asahi shinsho (2007)
  • A Modern History of Japan: From Tokugawa Times to the Present. (2003)
  • The Wages of Affluence: Labor and Management in Postwar Japan. (1998)
  • Postwar Japan as History (ed). (1993) ISBN 0-520-07475-0.
  • Labor and Imperial Democracy in Prewar Japan. (1992)
  • The Evolution of Labor Relations in Japan: Heavy Industry, 1853–1955. (1985) ISBN 0-674-27130-0.

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