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Memory, memorials and the Mongols in Japanese imagination
Li Narangoa
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Arts and Humanities
Japan
100%
Crisis
100%
Mongols
100%
Memorial
100%
Mongol Invasion
66%
Narrative
33%
Pride
33%
National Archives
33%
Design Methodology
33%
Originality
33%
Social Memory
33%
Modern Japan
33%
External Relation
33%
Secondary Literature
33%
National Memory
33%
Thirteenth Century
33%
Social Sciences
Japan
100%
National Identity
50%
War
50%
Narrative
25%
Thirteenth Century
25%
Newspaper Libraries
25%
Collective Memory
25%