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Sources

Dorn, Elizabeth Ann.  “For God, Home, and Country”: The Woman's Christian Temperance Union and Reform Efforts in Meiji Japan, ProQuest Dissertations Publishing, 2003.

 

Dorn, Elizabeth Ann. Reforming Japan The Woman’s Christian Temperance Union in the Meiji Period, University of British Columbia, 2010.

 

Dorn, Elizabeth Ann"Wearing the White Ribbon of Reform and the Banner of Civic Duty: Yajima Kajiko and the Japan Woman's Christian Temperance Union in the Meiji Period." U.S.-Japan Women's Journal 30/31 60-79, 2006.

 

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Yasutake, Rumi. Transnational Women's Activism: The Woman's Christian Temperance Union in Japan and Beyond, 1858-1920.ProQuest Dissertations and Theses, 1998.

Picture sources

Picture 1: Unnown Auhor, The Prohibition Temperence League (United States, Unnown publisher, 1920).

Picture 2: 2002.7494, Unnown Artist, Portrait of Kajiko Yajima, the Chairwoman of the Women's   

                 Christian Temperance Union of Japan (Kyofukai) (Japan, Unnown Publisher, Late Meiji–Taishô-                  era). Museum of Fine Arts Boston.

Picture 3: SPEC.RARE.MMS.0127 No.5, Sasaki Toyoju, Inshu no Nariyuki (Tokyo, Sasaki Toyoju,          

                  1888).The Ohio State Uiversity.

Picture 4: https://www.tlnt.com/5-ways-to-set-clear-and-focused-team-goals/

Picture 5: https://wbbh.images.worldnow.com/images/5341845_G.jpg?auto=webp&

                 disable=upscale&height=560&fit=bounds

Picture 6: Frädrich Martina, Nein zu Alkohol, (Tokyo, 2020).

Picture 7: Frädrich Martina, Nein zu Prostitution, (Tokyo, 2020).

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Text: Martina Frädrich and Simon Hörig

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