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Growth of Marxism in Japan ― with special reference to "Yamakawa‑ism" in 1920's ―

著者(英) Sadakuni Takaya

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The Study of Christianity and Social Problems

number 6

page range 100‑104

year 1962‑03‑25

権利(英) The Study Committee of Christianity & Social Problems of Institute for the Study of

Humanities & Social Sciences Doshisha University

URL http://doi.org/10.14988/pa.2017.0000008229

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