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Sources

To come.

Acknowledgements
Postcard images are from the Leonard A. Lauder Collection of Japanese Postcards at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Unless otherwise indicated, all are by unidentified artists and date from the 1904–1905 war years.

A Photographic Record of the Russo-Japanese War
Edited by James H. Hare
1905, PF Collier & Son, New York

Support

Critical funding for this unit was provided by:
The National Endowment for the Humanities
The d'Arbeloff Excellence in Education Fund
The Center for Global Partnership
MIT iCampus Outreach

Credits

“Asia Rising” was developed by Visualizing Cultures at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and presented on MIT OpenCourseWare.

MIT Visualizing Cultures:
John W. Dower
Project Director
Ford International Professor of History

Shigeru Miyagawa
Project Director
Professor of Linguistics
Kochi Prefecture-John Manjiro Professor of Japanese Language and Culture

Ellen Sebring
Creative Director

Scott Shunk
Program Director

Andrew Burstein
Media designer
OpenCourseWare:
Anne Margulies
Executive Director


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Images from the Leonard A. Lauder Collection of Japanese Postcards at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Unless otherwise indicated, all are by unidentified artists and date from the 1904-1905 war years.

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