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Memory, memorials and the Mongols in Japanese imagination
Li Narangoa
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Arts & Humanities
Mongols
100%
Memorial
79%
Mongol Invasion
63%
Japan
44%
External Relations
30%
National Identity
29%
History
29%
National Memory
28%
Modern Japan
28%
National Consciousness
26%
Secondary Literature
26%
Pride
25%
National Archives
25%
Prestige
24%
Historical Memory
23%
Diet
21%
Originality
20%
English People
15%
Data Base
15%
Methodology
10%
Social Sciences
memorial
96%
imagination
80%
Japan
63%
invasion
47%
national consciousness
28%
history
23%
prestige
21%
national identity
20%
newspaper
17%
campaign
15%
time
15%
narrative
13%
methodology
10%
literature
8%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
national identity
36%
history
24%
library
20%
diet
18%
public
14%
methodology
12%
material
8%
Business & Economics
Japan
33%
Pride
14%
Prestige
13%
Consciousness
13%
Diet
12%
Data Base
11%
National Identity
10%
Design Methodology
5%