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Hans A. Dettmer is recognized for his contributions to the study of Japanese history and culture, particularly through his scholarly works that explore historical texts and documents. His notable publications include translations and analyses of important historical codes, such as the Yoro Code, which sheds light on ancient Japanese legal and social structures. Dettmer's work not only provides insights into the historical context but also emphasizes the significance of these texts in understanding Japan's evolution over time.

In addition to his work on the Yoro Code, Dettmer has engaged with various historical correspondences, including those of Alexander von Siebold. His research delves into the archives of the Japanese Foreign Ministry and the University of Tokyo, focusing on the period of 1859 to 1895. Through his meticulous scholarship, Dettmer has contributed to a deeper appreciation of Japan's rich cultural heritage and the interactions between Japan and the West during a pivotal era in its history.