The Journal of Sophia Asian Studies

No.19

Japanese Occupation in Indonesia and the Philippines

ARTICLES

Utsumi Aiko,“The Japanese Occupation in Indonesia and the Philippines,” Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 19 (2001):1-31. (In Japanese)

Hara Makoto,“Religious Policy during the Japanese Military Administration in Indonesia: A Case Study of Christian Churches in a War Situation,” Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 19 (2001): 33-57. (In Japanese)

Kozano Yakko, “A Study on the Transformation of Java’s Village Social Structure in the Mid-Twentieth Century: A Case study about Six Villages in North Coast of Central Java,” Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 19 (2001): 59-86. (In Japanese)

Maekawa Kaori, “Asiatic Prisoners of War and the BC Class War Tribunal: Indonesian Hei-Ho in New Guinea during the Second World War,” Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 19 (2001): 87-107. (In Japanese)

Soetopo Soetanto, “Indonesian Nationalism and the Japanese Occupation during World War II,” Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 19 (2001): 109-121.

Terada Takefumi, “Christianity and the Japanese Occupation of the Philippines,” Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 19 (2001): 123-148. (In Japanese)

Ricardo T. Jose, “The Association for Service to the New Philippines (KALIBAPI) during the Japanese Occupation: Attempting to Transplant a Japanese Wartime Concept to the Philippines,” Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 19 (2001): 149-185.

Terami-Wada Motoe, “Indian Communities in the Philippines under the Japanese Occupation with Special Reference to Indian Independence League,” Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 19 (2001): 187-212. (In Japanese)

LECTURE

Katakura Motoko, “The People and the Land: A Discussion on Asian Studies in Transition,” Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 19 (2001): 213-231. (In Japanese)

ARTICLES

Ishizawa Yoshiaki, “New Aspects of the Angkor Dynasty: Report on the Discovery of the Stone Pillars of the Thousand Seated Buddhas and 274 Discarded Buddhist Statues,” Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 19 (2001): 233-265.

Marui Masako, “The Discovery of Buddhist Statues at Banteay Kdei Temple, an Angkor Monument in Cambodia: Report on the Discovery of 274 Discarded Buddhist Statues and Four-sided Buddhist Stone Pillar,” Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 19 (2001): 267-284.

Arahi Hisao, “A Study on Cambodian Cultural Heritage in Area Studies,” Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 19 (2001): 285-300. (In Japanese)