Dr. Christopher Gerteis' book Gender struggles: wage-earning women and male-dominated unions in post-war Japan was published by Harvard University Asia Center in 2009 as one of their East Asian Monographs series
Read the latest review (in Journal of Japanese Studies, Vol.37(2) 2011)
Dr Gerteis lectures on the history of contemporary Japan here at SOAS
The reviewer, Professor Robin LeBlanc, lectures on politics and law at the Washington and Lee University School of Law, Lexington (Virginia)
There are two copies available in SOAS Library at D331.478 / 987419.
Link to the catalogue entry from HERE
Information about and resources for the history collection at the Library of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
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Friday, 14 October 2011
Friday, 17 December 2010
Two new history websites
For those interested in the history of Asia Minor, the Black Sea area and Constantinople / Byzantium
This resource is maintained by the Foundation of the Hellenic World and co-funded by the EU. The Encyclopedia covers Asia Minor, the Black Sea area and Constantinople / Byzantium from ancient times and includes articles, bibliographies, a directory of related weblinks and an historical interactive atlas with audio-visual material. Some parts of the site are still under construction. Texts are multilingual, but there is a "translate" facility. The site has both simple and advanced search options.
For those interested in modern Japanese history and / or the history of the Second World War
This website has been created by Professor Cary Karacas of City University of New York (College of Staten Island) and includes an online archive of documents, film reels and photographs relating to the bombing of Japan during World War 2, from both Japanese and American perspectives
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