- Harold Bolitho
Harold Bolitho is an Australian academic, who has been a tenured Professor of Japanese History at
Harvard University since 1985.Georges, Christopher "et al." [http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=162800 "Waiting for the White Smoke: A Peek at Harvard's Tenure Searches,"] "Harvard Crimson." December 1, 1984.] Bolitho was formerly a member of the faculty ofMonash University [see above] ] and he taught at theUniversity of Melbourne in Victoria, Australia. Bolitho was a Visiting Professor at the Research Institute for Humanities at Kyoto University in 1989; [http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~rijs/people/faculty/h_bolitho.html Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies, faculty bio] ] and he has been a visiting lecturer at theUniversity of Pennsylvania andColumbia University . [ [http://www.donaldkeenecenter.org/calendars_old/2005S.html Lecure: "Leviathans of the Floating World: Sumo Wrestlers and the Japanese Print,"] Columbia (2005).]Japanese studies
The post-war development of Japanese studies in English-speaking countries is characterized by unexpected growth. [Bolitho, Harold (1998). [http://books.google.com/books?id=dS7DwqiUKnwC&pg=PA85&lpg=PA85&dq=harold+bolitho+japan&source=web&ots=Mpbqt1rcpM&sig=saM4Nd6lPrvyWXhoMJAQ4YKb5jU#PPA85,M1 "Tokugawa Japan: the Return of the Other,] "The Postwar Development of Japanese Studies in the United States, p. 85-114.]
Bolitho's identifies his current research interests as including Tokugawa institutions, the Bakumatsu and the Meiji Restoration period with emphasis on regionalism. [ [http://www.wcfiareligiondirectory.org/?q=node/1178 Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, faculty bio] ] In his 1969 doctoral dissertation at Yale University, "The Fudai Daimyo and the Tokogawa Settlement," in which he developed his point-of-view about the "fudai" daimyo in the bakufu. On the basis of his research, he argued that it was their collective power and competing interests which prevented the accumulation of unfettered power in the central government. He argued that "historians, believing too readily that the "fudai" were more bureaucrats than barons, have ... assumed that they were the model servants of cetnralized feudalism" and that "an examination of their roles supports no such belief." [Schulman, Frank Joseph. (1970). [http://books.google.com/books?id=XNjRd1RYvrcC&pg=PA71&lpg=PA71&dq=harold+bolitho+australia&source=web&ots=ceY44p_89O&sig=eZbmqpjkySED9vti8GWvS8FPl98 "Japan and Korea: An Annotated Bibliography of Doctoral Dissertations in Western Languages, 1877-1969," p. 71] (Bolitho 542)]
In addition to his own work, Bolitho has been an editor of
Brill Publishers ' series, the Japanese Studies Library. The publisher's series includes monographs on substantial subjects, thematic collections of articles, handbooks, text editions, and translations. [Hardacre, Helen, ed. (1998) [http://books.google.com/books?id=dS7DwqiUKnwC&pg=PR5&dq=harold+bolitho+japan&source=gbs_selected_pages&cad=0_1&sig=et_yVihPtENEGCtYdGDU3xuIGUE#PPA393,M1 "The Postwar Development of Japanese Studies in the United States," p. 394.] ]Australian studies
In commemoration of the United States bicentennial celebrations in 1976, the Australian government provided funding for an endowed chair in Australian studies at Harvard. This faculty position which is supported by the Australian endowment is one which rotates yearly among different departments, and former chair holders have come to Harvard from a number of disciplines. This investment in Harvard encouraged an expanded interest in Australian studies. As an Australian, it was an easy fit for Bolitho to have served as chair of the Committee on Australian Studies in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. [Peterson, Susan. [http://www.hno.harvard.edu/gazette/1997/05.15/AustraliaChairT.html "Chair Turns 20."] "Harvard Gazette." May 15, 1997.]
elected publications
Japanese studies
* Bolitho, Harold. (2003). "Bereavement and Consolation: Testimonies from Tokugawa Japan." New Haven:Yale University Press . 10-ISBN 0-300-09798-0; 13-ISBN 978-0-300-09798-6 (cloth)
* __________. (2003) "Book Review: [http://books.google.com/books?id=51KeAAAACAAJ&dq=Titia:+The+First+Western+Woman+in+Japan "Titia: The First Western Woman in Japan" by Rene P. Bersma,"] "Pacific Affairs," Vol. 76, No. 4. pp. 662-663. University of British Columbia. [http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000CZ0NCS HTML reprint distributed by Thomson Gale.]
* __________. (2000). "Book Review: [http://books.google.com/books?id=NSCOMbxs2ssC&dq=FRENCH+POLICY:+Towards+the+Bakufu+and+Meiji+Japan+1854-95++iSBN&source=gbs_summary_s&cad=0 "French Policy: Towards the Bakufu and Meiji Japan 1854-95" by Richard Sims,"] "Pacific Affairs," Vol. 73, No. 1, p. 126. University of British Columbia. [http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0008GQVY0 HTML reprint distributed by Thomson Gale.]
* __________. (1999). [http://books.google.com/books?id=a3QtaOH64rsC&printsec=titlepage&dq=harold+bolitho+japan&source=gbs_toc_s&cad=1#PPA188,M1 "The Han,"] [http://books.google.com/books?id=a3QtaOH64rsC&dq=harold+bolitho+japan&source=gbs_summary_s&cad=0 "Early Modern Japan: Cambridge History of Japan," Vol. 4 (John Whitney Hall, ed.).] Cambridge:Cambridge University Press .
* __________. (1989). "The Tempo Crisis," "The Nineteenth Century: Cambridge History of Japan, " Vol. 5 (Marius Jansen, ed.). Cambridge:Cambridge University Press .
* __________ and Alan Rix. (1981). "A Northern Prospect: Australian Papers on Japan : Papers from the 1st Conference of Japanese Studies Association of Australia ." Canberra:Australian National University Press . 10-ISBN 0-959-43910-2; 13-ISBN 978-0-959-43910-6
* __________. (1983). "Two lectures on Japanese history."Sydney: Centre for Asian Studies,University of Sydney Press . ASIN B0007BQVKK
* __________. (1977). "Meiji Japan." Minneapolis, Minnesota: Lerner Publishing Group. 13-ISBN 978-0-521-20922-9 (cloth) -- 10-ISBN 0-822-51219-X; 13-ISBN 978-0-822-51219-6 (library)
* __________. (1976). "Japanese kingship." ASIN B0007C4AJI
* __________. (1974). "Treasures Among Men: The Fudai Daimyo in Tokugawa Japan." New Haven: Yale University Press. 10-ISBN 0-300-01655-7; 13-ISBN 978-0-300-01655-0:* Beasley, W.G. "Book Reviews: "Treasures among Men. The Fudai Daimyo in Tokugawa Japan" by Harold Bolitho." "Journal of Japanese Studies", Vol. 1, No. 1 (Autumn, 1974), pp. 180-181. Australian studies
* Bolitho, Harold, ed. (1999). "Approaching Australia: Papers from the Harvard Australian Studies Symposium." Cambridge:Harvard University Press . 10-ISBN 0-674-04189-5; 13-ISBN 978-0-674-04189-9 (cloth) -- 10-ISBN 0-674-04190-9; 13-ISBN 978-0-674-04190-5 (paper)References
* Hardacre, Helen, ed. (1998). [http://books.google.com/books?id=dS7DwqiUKnwC&dq=harold+bolitho+japan&source=gbs_summary_s&cad=0 "The Postwar Development of Japanese Studies in the United States,"] Leiden:
Brill Publishers . 13-ISBN 978-9-004-10981-0 10-ISBN 9-004-10981-1; 13-ISBN 978-9-004-10981-0 (cloth)
* Schulman, Frank Joseph. (1970). [http://books.google.com/books?id=XNjRd1RYvrcC&dq=harold+bolitho+australia&source=gbs_summary_s&cad=0 "Japan and Korea: An Annotated Bibliography of Doctoral Dissertations in Western Languages, 1877-1969."] London: [Routledge] . ISBN 0-714-62691-0External links
* Harvard/RIJS, [http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~rijs/people/faculty/h_bolitho.html faculty photo]
*National Library of Australia : [http://nla.gov.au/nla.cs-pa-http%253A%252F%252Fwww.adm.monash.edu.au%252Frecords-archives%252Farchives%252Fcgi-alias%252Fmonpix%253FIMAGE_NUMBER%253D1019 Monash archive, faculty photo]
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