Louise Young (historian)

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Louise Young is an author, historian of modern Japan, and professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She received her B.A. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, then her M.A. and Ph. D. from Columbia University.[1]

She has acted as a visiting researcher to Tokyo University, Waseda University, and Kyoto University.[2]

Books[]

  • Japan's Total Empire: Manchuria and the Culture of Wartime Imperialism (1998)[3][4][5] (won the John K. Fairbank Prize and the Hiromi Arisawa prize)
  • Beyond the Metropolis: Second Cities and Modern Life in Interwar Japan (2013)[6][7]

References[]

  1. ^ "Young, Louise – Department of History – UW–Madison". history.wisc.edu. 162. Retrieved 2018-02-09.
  2. ^ Japan's Total Empire: Manchuria and the Culture of Wartime Imperialism. University of California Press. Retrieved 2018-02-09.
  3. ^ "Review of Japan's Total Empire: Manchuria and the Culture of Wartime Imperialism". The Historian. 62 (1): 120. 1999. JSTOR 24450546.
  4. ^ Nakano, Yoichi (1999). "Review of Japan's Total Empire: Manchuria and the Culture of Wartime Imperialism". The Journal of Interdisciplinary History. 30 (1): 171–172. doi:10.1162/jinh.1999.30.1.171. JSTOR 207035. S2CID 142719667.
  5. ^ Matsusaka, Yoshihisa Tak (1999). "Review of Japan's Total Empire: Manchuria and the Culture of Wartime Imperialism". The International History Review. 21 (1): 204–206. JSTOR 40108962.
  6. ^ Tipton, Elise (2014). "Book Reviews: Louise Young, Beyond the Metropolis: Second Cities and Modern Life in Interwar Japan". Japanese Studies. 34 (1): 101–103. doi:10.1080/10371397.2014.908486. S2CID 143450038.
  7. ^ Watt, Lori (2015-07-30). "Beyond the Metropolis: Second Cities and Modern Life in Interwar Japan by Louise Young (review)". The Journal of Japanese Studies. 41 (2): 406–410. doi:10.1353/jjs.2015.0052. ISSN 1549-4721. S2CID 141564722.
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