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DIJ History & Humanities Study Group

Die DIJ History & Humanities Study Group war ein Forum für Wissenschaftler und Wissenschaftlerinnen sowie Doktoranden, die zu einem geschichts- oder geisteswissenschaftlichen Thema arbeiten. Seit Mai 2024 ist sie Teil der DIJ Study Group.

1998

1. Juli 1998
Tradition and Law in Conflict: Farm Tenancy Conciliation in Interwar Japan (1924-1938)

Dimitri Vanoverbeke, Kyūshū University


3. Juni 1998
Japanese Trade Diplomacy with East Asia: The Bakumatsu Period

Robert Hellyer, Stanford University


6. Mai 1998
Children, Consumer Culture, and the Middle Class, 1908-1922

Mark Jones, Columbia University


1. April 1998
Meiji Philosophers and the State

Michael Burtscher, Harvard University


4. März 1998
Transforming the Countryside in Postwar Japan

Simon Partner, Duke University


4. Februar 1998
Futurism and Dadaism in the Taishō Period

Thomas Hackner, Universität München


14. Januar 1998
Philosophy and Practice of Fatherhood in Modern Japan

Harald Fuess, Deutsches Institut für Japanstudien


1997

3. Dezember 1997
German-Japanese Relations in the Meiji Period

Rolf-Harald Wippich, Sophia University


5. November 1997
Psychoanalysis and its Ends: The Disappearance of Psychoanalytic Theory and the Rise of National Psychology in 1930s Japan

Jonathan Hall, University of California, Santa Cruz


1. Oktober 1997
The Birth Control Movement in Prewar Japan

Karen Callahan, University of California, Berkeley


3. September 1997
Ōyama Shinkō: A Mountain Cult in Early Modern Japan

Barbara Ambros, Harvard University


2. Juli 1997
Japan's Ministry of Education: Strategic Schooling and the State

Brian McVeigh, Tōyō Gakuen Tokyo


4. Juni 1997
Establishing Education in Early Meiji Japan: The Myth of Monbushō Management

Abby Schweber, Harvard University


7. Mai 1997
Public and Private: The Secondary Budget in Japan

Kate Ferber, Tokyo University


2. April 1997
Tanabe Hajime's 'Philosophy of Repentance' and the War Responsibility Debate in Early Postwar Japan

Owen Griffiths, University of British Columbia


5. März 1997
War and Feminism: Yamakawa Kikue

Beth Katzoff, Columbia University


5. Februar 1997
Juvenile Delinquency and Social Reform in Late-Meiji Japan

David Ambaras, Princeton University


22. Januar 1997
MAC and the Japanese Miracle: The Case of Public Testing and Research Centers

Jay Tate, University of Carlifornia, Berkeley