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Edwin O. Reischauer (1910–1990)

Teoksen Japan: The Story of a Nation tekijä

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Edwin O. Reischauer was born in Japan in 1910, the son of Protestant educational-missionary parents, founders of Japan's first school for the deaf. After being educated in Japanese and American schools, he received his B.A. from Oberlin College in 1931 and his M.A. from Harvard in 1932. Four years näytä lisää later he received a Ph.D. in Far Eastern Languages from Harvard. In 1938 he joined the faculty at Harvard, where he rose to the position of professor and acted for an extensive period as director of the Harvard-Yenching Institute. His academic career was interrupted by World War II, during which he served as an intelligence officer in the U.S. Army, and he held civilian posts first in the War Department and later in the Department of State. In 1961 he again took leave from Harvard to accept a position for which he had been hand-picked by President John F. Kennedy---ambassador to Japan. The Japanese accepted him as one of their own; one editorial writer welcomed him by writing that he was well informed about Japan, "having no equal among foreigners on that point." Another remarked how satisfying it would be to "write an editorial and know that the American Ambassador will actually be able to read it." Reischauer was a prolific writer and an energetic speaker who saw his role as introducing Japan to America. In his writings and in his activities in other media such as film, he was committed to reaching as broad an audience as possible. At Harvard he led in training the first generation of true American scholars of Japan. As U.S. ambassador to Japan, however, his role became reversed as he sought to educate Japanese about America and Americans. In the wake of the war in the Pacific, Reischauer hoped to show Americans and Japanese that the two countries could and should be close allies and friends. His assessment of Japan's history emphasized the nonrevolutionary character of its modern history and its outward-looking development. In his view Japanese war and aggression were aberrations in a long emerging liberal tradition. His positivist interpretation has been a leading influence in defining America's postwar vision of Japan. (Bowker Author Biography) näytä vähemmän
Image credit: Edwin O. Reischauer in 1961

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Tekijän teokset

Japan: The Story of a Nation (1946) 369 kappaletta
The Japanese (1977) 259 kappaletta
East Asia: The Great Tradition (1960) — Tekijä — 75 kappaletta
My Life Between Japan and America (1986) 59 kappaletta
The United States and Japan (1950) 43 kappaletta
Ennin's Travels in T'ang China (1955) 20 kappaletta

Associated Works

Musashi (-0001) — Esipuhe, eräät painokset1,578 kappaletta
The New Illustrated Encyclopedia of World History (1940) — Avustaja, eräät painokset669 kappaletta
Early Japan (1968) — Johdanto — 358 kappaletta
Ennin's Diary: The Record of a Pilgrimage to China in Search of the Law (1955) — Kääntäjä, eräät painokset12 kappaletta

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laplantelibrary | 1 muu arvostelu | Jan 24, 2023 |
culture and history of Japan, confusing in places, hard to keep names straight
 
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ritaer | Jun 16, 2020 |
The foremost interpreter of Japanese history and culture provides an incomparable description and analysis of present-day Japan in all its complexity.
 
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