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A Bibliography of the Writings of Sen Katayama in Western Languages

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 March 2011

Hyman Kublin
Affiliation:
Brooklyn College
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No Study of the history of the Japanese socialist movement may be made without reference to the work and thought of Sen Katayama (1859–1933). Pioneer socialist, publisher of the first successful Japanese labor newspaper, and representative of Japanese socialism in the camps of the international movement, Katayama's career is a veritable mirror of the Japanese socialist movement.

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Copyright © The Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 1951

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* Dr. Kublin is Assistant Professor of History at Brooklyn College.

1 Kawakami Hajime says in his Jijoden (Autobiography), II, 141, that he was told (in 1932) that many articles then being published under Katayama's signature were actually written by someone else.—Editor

2 Grateful acknowledgement is made to the following individuals who co-operated with the compiler in the preparation of the bibliography: Mrs. Mary Wright, Curator, the Chinese Collection, the Hoover Library; Mr. Richard McKinnon, graduate student, Harvard University; Miss Frances Fish, Serials Librarian, New York University Library, and Mr. John Dorosh, General Reference and Bibliography Division, Library of Congress.