Asia/Pacific
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AHA Member Spotlight: Eiko Maruko Siniawer
Matthew Keough | Nov 5, 2021
Eiko Maruko Siniawer is the Class of 1955 Memorial Professor of History at Williams College. -
Yü Ying-shih (1930–2021)
Shao Dongfang | Oct 28, 2021
Yü Ying-shih, Gordon Wu '58 Professor of Chinese Studies emeritus and professor emeritus of East Asian studies and history at... -
AHA Member Spotlight: Samuel Yamashita
Matthew Keough | Aug 27, 2021
Samuel Yamashita is the Henry E. Sheffield Professor of History in the Department of History, Pomona College, in Claremont, California. -
From Water and Radicalism to Archival Friendships
Mark Philip Bradley | Aug 25, 2021
The September issue of the American Historical Review showcases the chronological, methodological, and spatial reach that has become a hallmark... -
Nurturing the Remarkable Energy of History
Ashley E. Bowen | Aug 24, 2021
Meet Mark Philip Bradley, who started a five-year term as editor of the American Historical Review in August. -
Paralympic Pioneer
Dennis Frost | Aug 23, 2021
With six decades of history, Japan's Paralympic roots run far deeper than most people realize. -
The Phantom Olympics
Paul Droubie | Jul 21, 2021
Japan's decision to forfeit hosting the 1940 Olympic Games was the result of conflicting ideological impulses at the core of its Olympic bid. -
Navigating Life from Scratch
Cheryl Greenberg | Jul 19, 2021
Holding two Fulbrights, one in Finland and another in China, was a constructive kind of culture shock for historian Cheryl Greenberg. -
Colorizing Photos from the Past
Tara Tran | May 20, 2021
An artist's efforts to colorize and alter images of people incarcerated, tortured, and murdered by the Khmer Rouge perpetuated a... -
AHA Member Spotlight: Natsuko Matsumori
Matthew Keough | Apr 23, 2021
Natsuko Matsumori is an associate professor of history of political thought at the University of Shizuoka. She lives in Kyoto...
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