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Jon Davidann received his Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota in 1995 in U.S. -Japanese history. He came to Hawai’i Pacific University in 1997. He is currently writing a monograph on the rise of American and East Asian concepts of modernity in the twentieth century. In 2012, he published a textbook entitled Cross-Cultural Encounters in Modern World History (Pearson). His most recent monograph, Cultural Diplomacy in U.S. -Japanese Relations, 1919–1941 , a study of the rise and eventual failure of U.S. -Japanese cultural diplomacy leading up to the Pacific War, was published by Palgrave MacMillan in 2007. His first book, A World of Crisis and Progress: The American YMCA in Japan, 1890–1930 , studied cultural imperialism and cultural nationalism in the interaction between American YMCA missionaries and Japanese Christians in Japan. Professor Davidann also published an edited book called Hawaii at the Crossroads of the U.S. and Japan before the Pacific War (University of Hawaii Press, 2008). Wynn Gadkar-Wilcox is Professor and Chair in the Department of History and Non-Western Cultures at Western Connecticut State University. A specialist on Vietnamese history, he is the author of Allegories of the Vietnamese Past (Yale Southeast Asia Studies, 2011), and editor
Journal of American-East Asian Relations – Brill
Published: Nov 26, 2014
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