In this episode, Dr. Campbell reviews the Meiji Restoration from the perspective of American cultural history, situating Japan within American interests in the Pacific. We question narratives of a “Clash” of Japanese and American cultures, and discuss Dr. Campbell’s work on Japanese toilets and the material history of Japanese men’s fashion.Arts, Faculty ofHistory, Department ofNon UBCUnreviewedFacult
In this episode, Dr. Dierkes analyzes how the Meiji Restoration is presented in history textbooks in...
In this episode, Dr. Aso reconstructs representations of Japanese modernity in imperial museums from...
In this episode, Dr Jacobowitz chronicles internal sources for Meiji Period developments in Japanese...
In this episode, Dr. Brook reviews the Meiji Restoration from the perspective of Chinese history, re...
In this episode, Dr. Gluck reconsiders recent scholarly treatments of the Meiji Restoration by promi...
In this episode, Dr. Miller maps the contours of environmental history in Japan and charts how atten...
In this episode, Dr. Okawa documents how the Meiji Restoration impacted the epistemology of history ...
In this episode, Dr. McNally revisits the history of nativism and anti-foreignism during the years l...
In this episode, Dr. Steele questions narratives of the Meiji success story by reviewing modern Japa...
In this episode, Dr. Dickinson argues for the significance of the Meiji Restoration in global histor...
In this episode, Dr. McDonald repositions tourism starting in the late-Meiji period as a site for es...
In this episode, Dr. Brunero places treaty ports in Japan leading up to and after the Meiji Restorat...
In this episode, Dr. Fujitani traces the origins of Japanese nationalism and imperialism to the Meij...
In this episode, Dr. Anderson appraises historical memory in Japan and the reactions of visitors to ...
In this episode, Dr. Lynn reviews Japanese relations with China during the Meiji Period through the ...
In this episode, Dr. Dierkes analyzes how the Meiji Restoration is presented in history textbooks in...
In this episode, Dr. Aso reconstructs representations of Japanese modernity in imperial museums from...
In this episode, Dr Jacobowitz chronicles internal sources for Meiji Period developments in Japanese...
In this episode, Dr. Brook reviews the Meiji Restoration from the perspective of Chinese history, re...
In this episode, Dr. Gluck reconsiders recent scholarly treatments of the Meiji Restoration by promi...
In this episode, Dr. Miller maps the contours of environmental history in Japan and charts how atten...
In this episode, Dr. Okawa documents how the Meiji Restoration impacted the epistemology of history ...
In this episode, Dr. McNally revisits the history of nativism and anti-foreignism during the years l...
In this episode, Dr. Steele questions narratives of the Meiji success story by reviewing modern Japa...
In this episode, Dr. Dickinson argues for the significance of the Meiji Restoration in global histor...
In this episode, Dr. McDonald repositions tourism starting in the late-Meiji period as a site for es...
In this episode, Dr. Brunero places treaty ports in Japan leading up to and after the Meiji Restorat...
In this episode, Dr. Fujitani traces the origins of Japanese nationalism and imperialism to the Meij...
In this episode, Dr. Anderson appraises historical memory in Japan and the reactions of visitors to ...
In this episode, Dr. Lynn reviews Japanese relations with China during the Meiji Period through the ...
In this episode, Dr. Dierkes analyzes how the Meiji Restoration is presented in history textbooks in...
In this episode, Dr. Aso reconstructs representations of Japanese modernity in imperial museums from...
In this episode, Dr Jacobowitz chronicles internal sources for Meiji Period developments in Japanese...