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For the first time, many of the world's leading scholars in the field of Japanese women's history met in Edinburgh in 2003 and presented papers addressing the themes of 'Pioneering Women in Japan' and 'General Issues in Japanese Women's History'. This volume, containing most of the papers, which have been specially edited and revised for publication, together with an in-depth contextual Introduction by Dr Hiroko Tomida and Dr Gordon Daniels, is the outcome. By definition, therefore, the volume contains some of the most recent findings in this field in Japan, Australia, the United States and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
For the first time, many of the world's leading scholars in the field of Japanese women's history met in Edinburgh in 2003 and presented papers addressing the themes of 'Pioneering Women in Japan' and 'General Issues in Japanese Women's History'. This volume, containing most of the papers, which have been specially edited and revised for publication, together with an in-depth contextual Introduction by Dr Hiroko Tomida and Dr Gordon Daniels, is the outcome. By definition, therefore, the volume contains some of the most recent findings in this field in Japan, Australia, the United States and the UK, and introduces new approaches to studying Japanese women's history. In addition, it contains a special contribution on Ichikawa Fusae by Professor Barbara Molony.
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Autorenporträt
Gordon Daniels is Reader Emeritus, University of Sheffield. He was President of the British Association of Japanese Studies, 1986-7, and President of the European Association of Japanese Resource Specialists, 1989-92. Between 1996 and 2002 he was Convenor of the Social and Cultural Section of the Anglo-Japanese History Project. He has written widely on international relations and the history of modern Japan. His major publications include A Guide to the Reports of the US Strategic Bombing Survey (1981), Japanese Industry and Commerce (1989) with P.T.Harries, and Sir Harry Parkes, British Representative in Japan (1986). Hiroko Tomida is Research Fellow at the School of Asian Studies, University of Edinburgh, where she teaches Japanese women's history. She has also taught at Seijo and Sheffield Universities. Her main publications are Fame and Feminism in Twentieth-century Great Britain (1989), Women's History in Japan: Its Origins and Development (1996), and Japanese Writing on Women's History (1996) with K.D.M.Snell. Most recently, she has published 'The Association of New Women and its Impact on the Development of the Japanese Women's Movement', in Japan Forum (2005).