Social Protest in Imperial Japan: Reading the Visual Record
Co-sponsored by Department of History, UCSB hm 4/26/11
Co-sponsored by Department of History, UCSB hm 4/26/11
Carolyn de la Pena is a professor of American Studies. Sponsored by the Food Studies Research Focus Group and the History Department. hm 4/26/11
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