Routledge Handbook of Premodern Japanese History

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Family, women, and gender in medieval society

Wakita Haruko, with David P. Phillips. “Women and the Creation of the Ie in Japan: An Overview from
the Medieval Period to the Present.” U.S.–Japan Women’s Journal: English Supplement 4 (1993): 83–105.
Wakita Haruko, with Alison Tokita. Women in Medieval Japan: Motherhood, Household Management and Sexu-
ality. Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press, 2006.
Wakita Haruko, Anne Boushy, and Ueno Chizuko, eds. Translated by Gerry Yokota- Murakami. Gender
and Japanese History. 2 vols. Osaka: Osaka University Press, 1999.
Wakita Haruko and Suzanne Gay. “Marriage and Property in Premodern Japan from the Perspective of
Women’s History.” Journal of Japanese Studies 10/1 (Winter 1984): 73–99.
Wakita Haruko and Susan B. Hanley, eds. Jendā no Nihonshi, 2 vols. Tokyo: Tōkyō daigaku shuppankai,
1994–1995.
Wakita Haruko, Hayashi Reiko, and Nagahara Kazuko. Nihon joseishi. Tokyo: Yoshikawa
kōbunkan, 1987.
Ward, Haruko Nawata. Women Religious Leaders in Japan’s Christian Century, 1549–1650. Farnham, England;
Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2009.

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