Zen Showed Me the Way to Peace, Happiness and Tranquility, by Sessue Hayakawa. Ed. by Crosswell Bowen

Zen Showed Me the Way to Peace, Happiness and Tranquility, by Sessue Hayakawa. Ed. by Crosswell Bowen
Title Zen Showed Me the Way to Peace, Happiness and Tranquility, by Sessue Hayakawa. Ed. by Crosswell Bowen PDF eBook
Author Sesshū Hayakawa
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Pages 256
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Genre Zen Buddhism
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Zen Showed Me the Way to Peace

Zen Showed Me the Way to Peace
Title Zen Showed Me the Way to Peace PDF eBook
Author Sessue Hayakawa
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Release 1960
Genre Zen Buddhism
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Zen showed me the Way ... to peace, happiness and tranquility ... Edited by Crosswell Bowen. [Translated by Makiko Doi and Ayako Imai. With plates, including portraits.].

Zen showed me the Way ... to peace, happiness and tranquility ... Edited by Crosswell Bowen. [Translated by Makiko Doi and Ayako Imai. With plates, including portraits.].
Title Zen showed me the Way ... to peace, happiness and tranquility ... Edited by Crosswell Bowen. [Translated by Makiko Doi and Ayako Imai. With plates, including portraits.]. PDF eBook
Author Sessue Kintars HAYAKAWA
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Pages 256
Release 1961
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Zen Showed Me the Way ...

Zen Showed Me the Way ...
Title Zen Showed Me the Way ... PDF eBook
Author Sesshū Hayakawa
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Pages 272
Release 1960
Genre Zen Buddhism
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Asian Americans [3 volumes]

Asian Americans [3 volumes]
Title Asian Americans [3 volumes] PDF eBook
Author Xiaojian Zhao
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 1540
Release 2013-11-26
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1598842404

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This is the most comprehensive and up-to-date reference work on Asian Americans, comprising three volumes that address a broad range of topics on various Asian and Pacific Islander American groups from 1848 to the present day. This three-volume work represents a leading reference resource for Asian American studies that gives students, researchers, librarians, teachers, and other interested readers the ability to easily locate accurate, up-to-date information about Asian ethnic groups, historical and contemporary events, important policies, and notable individuals. Written by leading scholars in their fields of expertise and authorities in diverse professions, the entries devote attention to diverse Asian and Pacific Islander American groups as well as the roles of women, distinct socioeconomic classes, Asian American political and social movements, and race relations involving Asian Americans.

Distant Islands

Distant Islands
Title Distant Islands PDF eBook
Author Daniel H. Inouye
Publisher University Press of Colorado
Pages 387
Release 2018-11-15
Genre History
ISBN 1607327937

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Distant Islands is a modern narrative history of the Japanese American community in New York City between America's centennial year and the Great Depression of the 1930s. Often overshadowed in historical literature by the Japanese diaspora on the West Coast, this community, which dates back to the 1870s, has its own fascinating history. The New York Japanese American community was a composite of several micro communities divided along status, class, geographic, and religious lines. Using a wealth of primary sources—oral histories, memoirs, newspapers, government documents, photographs, and more—Daniel H. Inouye tells the stories of the business and professional elites, mid-sized merchants, small business owners, working-class families, menial laborers, and students that made up these communities. The book presents new knowledge about the history of Japanese immigrants in the United States and makes a novel and persuasive argument about the primacy of class and status stratification and relatively weak ethnic cohesion and solidarity in New York City, compared to the pervading understanding of nikkei on the West Coast. While a few prior studies have identified social stratification in other nikkei communities, this book presents the first full exploration of the subject and additionally draws parallels to divisions in German American communities. Distant Islands is a unique and nuanced historical account of an American ethnic community that reveals the common humanity of pioneering Japanese New Yorkers despite diverse socioeconomic backgrounds and life stories. It will be of interest to general readers, students, and scholars interested in Asian American studies, immigration and ethnic studies, sociology, and history. Winner- Honorable Mention, 2018 Immigration and Ethnic History Society First Book Award

Japanese American History

Japanese American History
Title Japanese American History PDF eBook
Author Brian Niiya
Publisher VNR AG
Pages 448
Release 1993
Genre History
ISBN 9780816026807

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Produced under the auspices of the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles, this comprehensive reference culls information from primary sources--Japanese-language texts and documents, oral histories, and other previously neglected or obscured materials--to document the history and nature of the Japanese American experience as told by the people who lived it. The volume is divided into three major sections: a chronology with some 800 entries; a 400-entry encyclopedia covering people, events, groups, and cultural terms; and an annotated bibliography of major works on Japanese Americans. Includes about 80 bandw illustrations and photographs. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR