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Associate Professor
Basic Information
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- Academic Degrees:
- London School of Economics, PhD in Economic History
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- Courses in charge:
- [Undergraduate] GOES (Global Economy and Overseas Exchange)
- [Graduate] Academic Writing & Discussion, Advanced Academic Writing; Economic and Business History; Economic History Readings
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- Fields of Research:
- Social and Economic History
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- Keywords:
- Economic History of Modern Japan, Colonial Economies, Migration
Selected Publications
- “Settling the Frontier and Defending the North: “Farmer-Solders” in Hokkaido’s Colonial Development and National Reconciliation”, in Fuess, H. & Hellyer, R. (eds.) The Meiji Restoration: Japan as a Global Nation (Cambridge University Press) (2020)
- “Fostering a Trade in Japan’s Northeast: The West Pacific Company at Hakodate in the 1860s” Commodities of Empire Working Paper No.33 (2020)
- “China and Japan’s Northern Frontier: Chinese Merchants in Nineteenth Century Hokkaido” together with Qiu Datong, Canadian Journal of History 54/3 (2019)
- “Return on Display: Memories of Postcolonial Migration at Maizuru” together with Jonathan Bull, Japan Forum 31/3 (2019)
- “Trade and Conflict at the Japanese Frontier: Hakodate as a Treaty Port 1854-1884,” Transcultural Studies Vol 8/2 (2018)
- “Settler Colony or Labour Destination? Karafuto as a Japanese Colony 1905-1930,” in Ivings, S. & Kirchberger, U. (eds.) Global Diasporas in the Age of High Imperialism (2017)
- Kirchberger, Ulrike. & Ivings, Steven (eds.) Global Diasporas in the Age of High Imperialism. Bern: Peter Lang. (2017)
- “The Economic Reintegration of Former Colonial Residents in Postwar Japan,” French, Thomas. (ed.) The Economic and Business History of Occupied Japan: New Perspectives. London: Routledge. (2017)
- “Recruitment and Coercion in Japan’s Far North: Evidence from Colonial Karafuto’s Forestry and Construction Industries, 1910-37”, Labor History Vol. 57 No. 2 (2016)
- “Colonial Settlement and Migratory Labour in Karafuto 1905-1941”, PhD Thesis in Economic History (Open-access via London School of Economics: http://etheses.lse.ac.uk/1072/ ) (2015)
Membership of Professional Organizations
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