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American historian Not to be confused with Richard Gage.
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Richard Lee Gage (born March 6, 1934, Washington) is an American historian. He specializes in Japanese history and the history of warfare.

Bibliography

  • Peace Is Our Duty: Accounts of What War Can Do To Man
  • Women Against War: Personal Accounts of Forty Japanese Women
  • Choose Hope: Your Role in Waging Peace in the Nuclear Age
  • Letters of Four Seasons

References

  1. ^ ISNI 0000000120264837.
  2. "Richard L. Gage". WorldCat Entities.


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