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Breen, John (2007) 'Meiji tenno o yomu. [Reading the Meiji Emperor].' In: Tetsuyuki, U., (ed.), Ratio 03: Nihon no kindai to wa nanika. [What is Japanese Modernity?]. Kodansha, pp. 76-92.
Breen, John (2007) 'Yasukuni: The Loss of Historical Memory.' In: Breen, John, (ed.), Yasukuni, the War Dead and the Struggle for Japan's Past. London: Hurst, pp. 143-162.
Breen, John (2005) 'Juyondai shogun Iemochi no joraku to Komei seiken ron. [The Kyoto Pilgrimage of the 14th Shogun Iemochi and 'Komei Administration' Theory].' In: Meiji ishinshi gakkai, (ed.), Meiji ishin to bunka. Tokyo: Yoshikawa kobunkan, pp. 126-155.
Breen, John (2002) 'The Rituals of Anglo-Japanese Diplomacy: Imperial Audiences in Early Meiji.' In: Daniels, G. and Tsuzuki, C., (eds.), The History of Anglo-Japanese Relations, 1600-2000. Volume 5: Social and Cultural Perspectives. Basingstoke: Palgrave, pp. 60-76.
Bocking, Brian (2000) 'Changing Images of Shinto: Sanja takusen or the Three Oracles.' In: Breen, John and Teeuwen, M., (eds.), Shinto in History: Ways of the Kami. Richmond: Curzon Press, pp. 167-185.
Barrett, T. H. (2000) 'Shinto and Taoism in Early Japan.' In: Breen, John and Teeuwen, M., (eds.), Shinto in History: Ways of the Kami. Richmond: Curzon Press, pp. 13-31.