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Noriko Kamachi, Professor Emeritus of History, Department of Social Science, University of Michigan- Dearborn

 

RESEARCH INTERESTS:

    Japanese historiography of modern China: the Japanese interpretations of Chinese history, law and legal culture in late imperial China, Sino-Japanese relations in the modern period, Ryukyu: Cultural identity in the age of nationalism

EDUCATION:

  • Ph.D., History and East Asian Languages, Harvard University
  • MA, Regional Studies (East Asia), Harvard University
  • BA, History, Ochanomizu University, Tokyo

SELECT PUBLICATIONS:

  • Culture and Customs of Japan. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Publications Group, 1999.
  • "Shimmatsu Kahoku ni okeru kyoho katari. usuri" ("Corruption of village officials in late Qing North China"), Kindai Chugoku kenkyu iho (Bulletin of Modern Chinese Studies), No. 19, pp. 1-21. Tokyo, Japan, 1997.
  • "Amerika no Chugokushi kenkyu gojunen: Journal of Asian Studies o chushinni" ("American studies of modern China since the 1940's: Themes and trends in The Journal of Asian Studies"), Association for Studies of Chinese Society and Culture, Tokyo, publ., Chugoku: Shaki to Bunka No. 11, June 1996, pp. 315-336.
  • "Shinki Kahoku no 'kyoho' no ninmen: Chugoku Daiichi Rekishi Toankan zo Shuntianfu quanzong Hoteiken toan shiryo no shokai o kanete" ("Appointments and dismissals of village officials in late Qing China: A study based on the archives in the Shuntianfu Archives at the First Historical Archive in Beijing, China"), Kindai Chugoku kenkyu iho (Bulletin of Modern Chinese Studies), No. 17, pp. 1-23. Tokyo, Japan, 1995.
  • Chugoku kaisoroku, (Japanese translation of John K. Fairbank, Chinabound: A Fifty-Year Memoir, Harper and Row Publishers, 1982, 480 pp.) with co-translator Kenichiro Hirano. Tokyo, Japan: Misuzu Shobo, 1994, pp. 667 + 37 .
  • "Feudalism of Absolute Monarchism: Japanese Discourse on the Nature of the State and Society in Late Imperial China," Modern China: An International Quarterly of History and Social Science, Vol. 16, No. 3, July 1990, pp. 330-370.
  • "Reform in China: Huang Tsun-hsien and the Japanese Model," Harvard East Asian Monograph, Harvard University: Council of East Asian Studies, distributed by Harvard University Press, 1981.
  • "Japanese Studies of Modern China Since 1953: A Bibliographical Guide to Historical and Social Science Research on the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries," (co-author with John K. Fairbank and Chuzo Ichiko), Harvard University: East Asian Research Center, distributed by Harvard University Press, 1975.
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