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Bob
Tadashi Wakabayashi
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| Degrees:
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B.A. (California, Los Angeles)
Ph.D. (Princeton)
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| Current
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Professor, History, Faculty
of Arts
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Publications:
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Anti-Foreignism and Western Learning
in Early-Modern Japan (Harvard University Press, 1986)
Japanese Loyalism Reconstrued (University
of Hawaii Press, 1995)
(ed.,) Modern Japanese Thought (Cambridge
University Press, 1998)
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| Papers/Lectures: |
"Nit-Chu jugonen senso setsu:
Gakumon o toshite no senso sekinin tsuikyu," presented at Keio University,
Tokyo, Japan on 15 November 1997.
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Courses
taught recently:
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AS/HIST 3760 Modern Japan
AS/HIST 4760 War and Peace in East Asia: WWII
HIST 5401.03 The Tokugawa Order, 1600-1853
HIST 5401.03 Modern Japan's Emperor State Since 1853
HIST 6064 Selected Topics in the History of Modern East Asia
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| Research
Interests: |
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| Awards/Grants:
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(With Timothy Brook) SSHRC grant to
sponsor an international conference, "Opium in East Asian History"
on 9-10 May 1997.
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