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Grant K. Goodman (B.A. Princeton University; M.A. and Ph.D. University of Michigan) is Professor Emeritus of History at the University of Kansas. He is a specialist both in Tokugawa intellectual history and in Japan’s relations with South and Southeast Asia since the Meiji Period. He has written, edited, or coedited seventeen books and published over eighty articles. He has been a Visiting Professor in Japan, Hong Kong, England, Ireland, Poland, Australia, Germany, and the Czech Republic. He has been a Fellow of the Netherlands Institute of Advanced Studies in the Humanities and the Social Sciences, a Visiting Professor at the International Research Center for Japanese Studies in Kyoto and a Senior Fellow of the Institute for Asian Studies in the Netherlands. His major works include Japan and the Dutch, 1600-1853 (2000); Japanese Cultural Policies in Southeast Asia During World War 2 (1991); America’s Japan: The First Year, 1945-1946 (2005); and “A Flood of Immigration”: Japanese Immigration to the Philippines, 1900-1941 (2011). Fintan Hoey recently completed his doctoral dissertation, entitled “Satō and America: U.S.-Japanese Political, Military and Diplomatic Relations during the Tenure of Satō Eisaku, Prime Minister of Japan, 1964-72,” at University College Dublin, where he was an IRCHSS
Journal of American-East Asian Relations – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 2012
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