Hi, everyone!
Sunflower, thanks to you, I can read 'castration' file easily.
Those seems interesting, because Dr.Masao Miyamoto (an auothr of 'oyakusyo no okite') analyzed and criticized not only bureaucrat systems but also education systems in Japan.
As Alice just said,"I gradually learned how dangerous it is to have opinions in Japanese Society,"
we have had such experiences, large or small, I think.
Plum, I very much appriciate what you have done for us.
Through this blog, we can learn many things, like F.Engels.
It is wonderful to learn important thoughts on our history, and I will follow you as much as possible. (it's hard a little bit.)
So, it's time to washing dishes.
I want a dishwasher...
Good bye, and see you, Dear friends!
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Hi, Azalea.
Thank you for your interest in Harriet Taylor.
If you want to know more about Harrier Taylor herself, please try to get some more articles about her life on the website.
When I search at Nagoya Uni. Webcat, I could get the following, which means each of the titles is held at Japanese university libraries.
Would you please do what I did to get these? Then you can click each title so that you can get information about at what libraries it is held. I have Nagoya Uni. and Nanzan Uni. library cards and so could borrow books from these libraries. But other uni. libraries will be pleased to let you borrow once you get a card from them.
Just for your information, the most recommended title for research on Harriet Taylor is The Subjection of Women, because JSM claims that the work is collaboration with HT. (Some critics say that some part of it might have been written by Nightingale, because there is absolute analogy between it and one of her writings.) It is an enormously interesting book, but JSM's English is extremely hard to read, and it might discourage you to keep reading. That is the only worry I have for you.
Enjoy reading articles or books on HT. Please let me know your impression of articles or books you have read.
# Essays on sex equality / John Stuart Mill & Harriet Taylor Mill ; edit ed and with an introductory essay by Alice S. Rossi ; : clothbound, : paperbound. -- University of Chicago Press, 1970. -- (Phoenix books ; P420)
# Essays on sex equality / John Stuart Mill & Harriet Taylor Mill ; edit ed and with an introductory essay by Alice S. Rossi. -- University of Chicago Press, 1970
# John Stuart Mill : the economic, political and feminist papers ; 1 - 2 4[マイクロフィルム(リール)]. -- Research Publications, 1988
# ***John Stuart Mill and Harriet Taylor : their Friendship and Subseque nt Marriage / Friedrich August von Hayek. -- Routledge and Kegan Paul. , 1969
# John Stuart Mill and Harriet Taylor : their correspondence and subsequ ent marriage / by F.A. Hayek. -- UT Back-in-Print Service, 1951
# John Stuart Mill and Harriet Taylor : their correspondence and subsequ ent marriage / by F.A. Hayek. -- University of Chicago Press, 1951
# John Stuart Mill and Harriet Taylor : their correspondence and subsequ ent marriage / by Friedrich August von Hayek. -- Routledge, 1951
# ***John Stuart Mill and Harriet Taylor : their friendship and subseque nt marriage / by F. A. Hayek. -- A. M. Kelley
# ***John Stuart Mill and Harriet Taylor : their friendship and subseque nt marriage / by F. A. Hayek. -- A. M. Kelley
# John Stuart Mill and Harriet Taylor : their friendship and subsequent marriage / by F.A. Hayek. -- Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1951
# John Stuart Mill and Harriet Taylor : their friendship and subsequent marriage / by F.A. Hayek. -- Routledge & K. Paul, 1969
# John Stuart Mill and Harriet Taylor, their friendship and subsequent m arriage / by F. A. Hayek. -- A. M. Kelley, 1969
# John Stuart Mill and the Harriet Taylor myth / H.O. Pappe. -- Melbourn e University Press, 1960. -- (Social science monographs ; 19)
# The complete works of Harriet Taylor Mill / Jo Ellen Jacobs, editor ; Paula Harms Payne, assistant editor. -- Indiana University Press, 1998
# The voice of Harriet Taylor Mill / Jo Ellen Jacobs ; cloth : alk. pape r. -- Indiana University Press, 2002
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