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" Though she still labours under certain disabilities, a woman can now become a head of a family, and exercise authority as such ; she can inherit and own property and manage it herself; she can exercise parental authority ; if single, or a widow, she can... "
Christianity as a Social Factor in Modern Japan - Seite 48
von Allen Klein Faust - 1909 - 96 Seiten
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The Civil Code of Japan, Teil 2

Japan - 1899 - 326 Seiten
...with the change the distinction between agnatic and cognatic relationship has practically disappeared. In no respect has modern progress in Japan made greater...strides than in the improvement of the position of women. Though she still labours under certain disabilities,* a woman can now become the head of a family,...
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Evolution of the Japanese, Social and Psychic

Sidney Lewis Gulick - 1903 - 474 Seiten
...it has secured. Says Prof. Gubbins in the excellent introduction to his translation of the Codes: " In no respect has modern progress in Japan made greater...under certain disabilities, a woman can now become a head of a family, and exercise authority as such; she can inherit and own property and manage it...
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A Handbook of Modern Japan

Ernest Wilson Clement - 1903 - 492 Seiten
...strict, owing to the greater frequency of adoption. 1 Since 1882 they have been upon the same basis. "In no respect has modern progress in Japan made greater...strides than in the improvement of the position of women. Though she still labors under certain disabilities, a woman can now become the head of a family...
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Dai Nippon: A Study in National Evolution

Henry Dyer - 1904 - 482 Seiten
...in the position of women. Mr. Gubbins, in the introduction to his translation of the Codes, says : " In no respect has modern progress in Japan made greater...strides than in the improvement of the position of women. Though she still labours under certain disabilities, a woman can now become a head of a family,...
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Dai Nippon, the Britain of the East: A Study in National Evolution

Henry Dyer - 1904 - 476 Seiten
...in the position of women. Mr. Gubbins, in the introduction to his translation of the Codes, says : " In no respect has modern progress in Japan made greater...strides than in the improvement of the position of women. Though she still labours under certain disabilities, a woman can now become a head of a family,...
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More Queer Things about Japan

Douglas Brooke Wheelton Sladen, Norma Lorimer, Norma Octavia Lorimer, William Adams - 1905 - 668 Seiten
...basis. made greater strides than in the improvement of the position of woman. Though she still labours under certain disabilities, a woman can now become the head of a family, and exercise authority as such ; she can inherit and own property, and manage it herself; she can exercise...
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Great Japan: A Study of National Efficiency

Alfred Stead - 1906 - 520 Seiten
...of the liberty and of the rights accorded to them by the law. " In no respect," says Mr. Gubbins, " has modern progress in Japan made greater strides...improvement of the position of woman. Though she still labours under certain disabilities, a woman can now become a head of a family and exercise authority...
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Great Japan: A Study of National Efficiency

Alfred Stead - 1906 - 538 Seiten
...of the liberty and of the rights accorded to them by the law. " In no respect," says Mr. Gubbins, " has modern progress in Japan made greater strides...improvement of the position of woman. Though she still labours under certain disabilities, a woman can now become a head of a family and exercise authority...
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The American Journal of Sociology, Band 11

Albion W. Small, Ellsworth Faris, Ernest Watson Burgess, Herbert Blumer - 1906 - 904 Seiten
...conditions. Professor Gubbins, translator of the new Japanese legal codes, is authority for the view that " in no respect has modern progress in Japan made greater strides than in the improvement in the position of woman." And in certain respects practice is even preceding theory, as in honor accorded...
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Women of the Meiji Era

Maude Whitmore Madden - 1919 - 82 Seiten
...into the vilest of lives, supposing they are thus being Westernized, modernized, and quite up-to-date. "In no respect has modern progress in Japan made greater...under certain disabilities, a woman can now become head of a family and exercise authority as such; she can inherit and own property and manage it herself;...
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