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Journal of World History, 2012

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English Ceramic Circle, 2018

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The 6th Europe-Japan Fest Committee, November 14-15, Stockholm. , 1998

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Eighteenth-Century Studies, 2010

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Sofia Diniz

Bulletin of Portuguese Japanese Studies, 2006

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