- Ian Nish
Ian Hill Nish,
CBE is a British academic, a specialist in Japanese studies, and Emeritus Professor of International History at theLondon School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). [LSE: [http://search.lse.ac.uk/search?q=ian+nish&btnG=Search&site=&entqr=0&output=xml_no_dtd&sort=date%3AD%3AL%3Ad1&ie=UTF-8&client=default_frontend&ud=1&oe=UTF-8&proxystylesheet=default_frontend Ian Nish] ] His scholarship relating to theAnglo-Japanese Alliance , Japanese foreign policy and Anglo-Japanese relations in the twentieth century has garnered international renown.Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation: [http://www.dajf.org.uk/event_page.asp?Section=Eventssec&ID=286 "Britain and Japan: Biographical Portraits," book launch.] ]War years
World War II gave opportunity to many young non-Japanese to become specialists in Japanese studies; and Ian Nish became one of them. His first encounter with Japanese came when he was still an Edinburgh schoolboy. His school announced a government program for volunteers who wanted to learn difficult Oriental languages, but he was too young then to apply. Three years later -- not yet 18 but in the army and, with infantry and artillery training, posted to India -- he put in for a crash course in Japanese and was accepted.Kenrick, Vivienne. [http://search.japantimes.co.jp/member/member.html?fl20040918vk.htm "Personality Profile: Ian Nish,"] "Japan Times." September 18, 2004 -- May '08.]
The School of Japanese Studies had been opened in an old mansion in Simla, and it later moved to Karachi. The program had strong courses in Japanese language, but nothing in Japanese history or the nature of Japanese society. With the end of the war and the end of the course, the "semi-linguists" were sent to the Southeast Asia Translation and Interrogation Center in Johore Bahru, Malaya. The course graduates were given translation duties, and were used as interpreters at Changi prison. [see above] ]
Within a few months, Nish was ordered to Japan. [see above] ]
In Kure, Nish found himself in the headquarters of the Combined Services Detailed Interrogation Center. Amongst varied duties in the Translation Section, he was assigned to translate regional newspapers. In that role, he and others were not called upon to draw on our knowledge of the older 'kanji' we had painstakingly learned, since a working list of 1,800 characters had been specified by the Ministry of Education for use in the press from New Year's 1946. [see above] ]
Academic career
Two years on, Nish faced a choice. He could go to the
School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) in London and begin a degree in Japanese, or he could return to Edinburgh to pick up his interrupted honors degree in history. He chose the second option, and was awarded his M.A. fromEdinburgh University three years later. [see above] ]In Japan, Nish had collected material on the Anglo-Japanese alliance which had been formalized in 1902. With that material in hand, he moved to SOAS to begin work on his doctorate. At SOAS, he became a student member of the
Japan Society of London and theChina Society . [see above] ]Nish's first academic appointment was to the history department of the
University of Sydney . He spent six months in Japan on his way to Australia in 1957. He remembers that Sydney students at that time were becoming more interested in Japan. As he recalls, the courses in Asian history were ranked as popular during this period. [see above] ]Nish stayed in Australia until 1962. On his return to England, he embarked on his 30 significant years of "congenial teaching" as a Japan specialist in the international history department at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Two of his specialized courses there resulted in two monograph publications: "Origins of the Russo-Japanese War" and "Japan's Struggle with Internationalism." Nish pursued his own research into the history of Anglo-Japanese relations, which led to two more books. [see above] ]
He was an active member of the Japan Society; [Japan Society, UK: [http://japansociety.org.uk/about_committees.html Library Committee Chair, 2008] ] and he was secretary of the
British Association for Japanese Studies (BAJS). [see above] ] For three years from 1985 to 1988, he was president of theEuropean Association for Japanese Studies (EAJS).Nish, Ian. [http://books.google.com/books?id=qZDPMX1oZKEC&pg=PR5&dq=Collected+Writings+Ian+Nish&source=gbs_selected_pages&cad=0_1&sig=rNBEarAp7FcHgJGr7TP6Prl1WcU#PPR12,M1 "Collected Writings, Part 1," p. xii.] ]Nish retired in 1991. The emeritus professor then accepted the position of honorary senior research associate of the
Suntory Toyota International Centre for Economics and Related Disciplines (STICERD). This position proved invaluable in enabling Nish to complete certain research projects which were crowded out by administrative chores during his last years of teaching. [see above] ]In 2001-2002, two volumes of his collected writings were simultaneously published in Britain and Japan. [see above] ] Nish was the Honorary Chief British Coordinator of the Anglo-Japanese History Project; [see above] ] and, to mark the centenary of the
Russo-Japanese War , compiled and introduced an eight-volume collection of important historical works and documents, "The Russo-Japanese War, 1904-5" (2004). [see above] ]Honors
Modestly, Nish suggests that "a foreign scholar of Japan is often only a middleman attempting to distill the ideas of Japanese scholars" -- only a middleman. [see above] ]
*Japan Academy (Honorary member), 2007. [Japan Academy, [http://www.japan-acad.go.jp/english/honorary.htm Honorary member] ]
* Commander of the British Empire. [see above] ]
*Order of the Rising Sun (3rd class), 1991. [see above] ]
*Japan Foundation : Japan Foundation Award, 1991. [ [http://www.jpf.go.jp/e/about/award/index.html Japan Foundation Award, 1991] ]elected works
2003
* Nish, Ian, ed. [http://books.google.com/books?id=KCNFGQAACAAJ&dq=The+Russo-Japanese+War,+1904-5 "The Russo-Japanese War, 1904-5: A Collection of Eight Volumes."] Folkestone, Kent :Global Oriental . 10-ISBN 1-901903-06-0; 13-ISBN 978-1-901-90306-5 (set) -- [OCLC 56955351]
** Volume 1: "A Descriptive Grammar of Ket" (Stefan Georg). 10-ISBN 1-901-90312-5; 13-ISBN 978-1-901-90312-6
** Volume 2: [http://books.google.com/books?id=2soNAAAAIAAJ&dq=A+Staff+officer%E2%80%99s+Scrap-book+during+the+Russo-Japanese+War&source=gbs_summary_s&cad=0 "A Staff officer’s Scrap-book during the Russo-Japanese War, Vol. I"] (1905) bySir Ian Hamilton . 10-ISBN 1-901-90317-6; 13-ISBN 978-1-901-90317-1
** Volume 3: "A Staff officer’s Scrap-book during the Russo-Japanese War, Vol. II" (1907) bySir Ian Hamilton . 10-ISBN 1-901-90322-2; 13-ISBN 978-1-901-90322-5
** Volume 4: [http://books.google.com/books?id=JxYMAAAAMAAJ&dq=With+the+Russians+in+Manchuria&lr=&source=gbs_summary_s&cad=0 "With the Russians in Manchuria"] (1905) byMaurice Baring . 10-ISBN 1-901-90327-3; 13-ISBN 978-1-901-90327-0
** Volume 5: [http://books.google.com/books?id=2PIOrfLOiIYC&dq=The+War+in+the+Far+East&lr=&source=gbs_summary_s&cad=0 "The War in the Far East"] (1905) byCharles à Court Repington . 10-ISBN 1-901-90332-X; 13-ISBN 978-1-901-90332-4
** Volume 6: [http://books.google.com/books?id=2nhCAAAAIAAJ&dq=Port+Arthur.+The+Siege+and+Capitulation&lr=&source=gbs_summary_s&cad=0 "Port Arthur. The Siege and Capitulation"] (1906) byEllis Ashmead-Bartlett . 10-ISBN 1-901-90337-0; 13-ISBN 978-1-901-90337-9
** Volume 7: [http://books.google.com/books?id=QYRCAAAAIAAJ&dq=From+Libau+to+Tsushima:+A+narrative+of+the+voyage+of+Admiral+Rojdestvensky%E2%80%99s+fleet+to+Eastern+seas,+including+a+detailed+account+of+the+Dogger+Bank+Incident&lr=&source=gbs_summary_s&cad=0 "From Libau to Tsushima: A narrative of the voyage of Admiral Rojdestvensky’s fleet to Eastern seas, including a detailed account of the Dogger Bank Incident,"] tr. Major Frederick Rowlandson Godfrey (1906) By Eugene S. Politovsky. 10-ISBN 1-901-90342-7; 13-ISBN 978-1-901-90342-3
** Volume 8: "The Battle of Tsushima Between the Japanese and Russian Fleets, fought on 27th May 1905," tr. Captain Alexander Bertram Lindsay (1912) by Captain Vladimir Semeoff; combined with "A Subaltern in Old Russia," tr. Ivor Montagu (1944) by Lieutenant-General A.A. Ignatyev. 10-ISBN 1-901-90347-8; 13-ISBN 978-1-901-90347-82002
* Nish, Ian. [http://books.google.com/books?id=elL_ImrSxdEC&dq=Collected+Writings+Ian+Nish&source=gbs_summary_s&cad=0 "Collected Writings," Part 2: Japan, Russian and East Asia.] ("Collected Writings of Modern Western Scholars on Japan," Vol. 7.) London:Routledge . 10-ISBN 1-903-35012-3; ISBN 978-1-903-35012-6 (cloth)2001
* Nish, Ian. [http://books.google.com/books?id=qZDPMX1oZKEC&dq=Collected+Writings+Ian+Nish&source=gbs_summary_s&cad=0 "Collected Writings," Part 1.] ("Collected Writings of Modern Western Scholars on Japan," Vol. 6.) London:Routledge . 10-ISBN 1-873-41060-3; ISBN 978-1-873-41060-8 (cloth)2000
* Nish, Ian. "Echoes of Alliance, 1920-1930" in "The History of Anglo-Japanese Relations," Vol. I (edited by Ian Nish and Yoichi Kibata). London:Macmillan .
* _________. "Ito Hirobumi 's Overseas Sojourns," "Bulletin of the European Association of Japanese Studies", Vol. 55.
* _________. "Nationalism in Japan" in "In Asian Nationalism" (edited by M. Leifer). London:Routledge .
* _________. "Nichi-ei Kotsushi," Vol. I: 1600-1930; Vol. II: 1930-2000. Tokyo:University of Tokyo Press .
* _________. "Policies of the European Powers in Southeast Asia, 1893-1910" in "KingChulalongkorn 's Visit to Europe" (edited by C. Tingsabadh). Bangkok: Chulalongkorn University Press.
* _________. "Repercussions of the Asia-Pacific War on Independence Movements in Indonesia" in "Europe, Southeast Asia in the Contemporary World" (edited by P. Bunnag, F. Knipping, S. Chonchirdsin, S. Nomos._________ and Kibata, Yoichi. "The History of Anglo-Japanese Relations: The Political-diplomatic Dimension." Vol. I: 1600-1930; Vol. II: 1930-2000. London: Macmillan.1999
* Nish, Ian."Aoki Shuzo 1844-1914" in "Britain and Japan: Biographical Portraits," Vol. 3 (edited by J.E. Hoare). London:Curzon .
* _________. "Auviarsi del Giappone verso L'Autonomia Economica: La Marina Mercantile" in "La Rinascita di una Grande Potenza" (edited by V. Ferretti, G. Giordano). Francoangeli.
* _________. "Britain and Postwar Thinking on Decolonization in Southeast Asia, 1943-1946" in "Europe and Southeast Asia in the Contemporary World" (edited by F. Knipping). Nomos.
* _________. "Changing Japan," "Euro-Japanese Journal," Vol. 6, No. 1.
* _________. "George Bailey Sansom ] and his Tokyo Friends, 1903-47," "Bulletin of the Asiatic Society of Japan," No. 8.
* _________. "Sir George Sansom: Diplomat and Historian" ("Annual Cortazzi Lecture") in "Proceedings of the Japan Society".1994
* Nish, Ian and James E. Hoare, eds. [http://books.google.com/books?id=vzcP4L8dwFoC&dq=Britain+%26+Japan:+Biographical+Portraits&source=gbs_summary_s&cad=0 "Britain & Japan: Biographical Portraits," Vol. II.] London: RoutledgeCurzon. 10-ISBN 1-873-41062-X
* _________, ed. "Britain & Japan: Biographical Portraits," Vol. I. Folkestone, Kent: Japan Library. 10-ISBN 1-873-41027-11972
* Nish, Ian. (1972). [http://books.google.com/books?id=XJsgAAAAMAAJ&q=Alliance+in+Decline:+A+Study+in+Anglo-Japanese+Relations+1908-23&dq=Alliance+in+Decline:+A+Study+in+Anglo-Japanese+Relations+1908-23&pgis=1 "Alliance in Decline: A Study in Anglo-Japanese Relations 1908-23."] London:Athlone Press . 10-ISBN 0-485-13133-1; 13-ISBN 978-0-485-13133-8 (cloth)1966
* Nish, Ian. (1966). [http://books.google.com/books?id=KmM0AAAAIAAJ&q=The+Anglo-Japanese+Alliance:+The+diplomacy+of+two+island+empires+1894-1907&dq=The+Anglo-Japanese+Alliance:+The+diplomacy+of+two+island+empires+1894-1907&pgis=1 "The Anglo-Japanese Alliance: The diplomacy of two island empires 1894-1907."] London: Athlone Press. [reprinted byRoutledgeCurzon , London, 2004. 10-ISBN 0-415-32611-7; 13-ISBN 978-0-415-32611-7 (paper)]Centre for Economic Performance
Prof. Nish co-authored a number of Centre for Economic Performance (CEP) papers: [LSE/CPE, [http://cep.lse.ac.uk/_new/staff/person.asp?id=894 Ian Nish papers] ]
* 2005 - "On the Periphery of the Russo-Japanese War Part II" by Ian Nish, David Steeds: Paper No. IS/2005/491: Read [http://sticerd.lse.ac.uk/dps/is/is491.pdf Full paper (pdf) -- May '08] .
* 2004 - "On the Periphery of the Russo-Japanese War - Part I" by John Chapman, Ian Nish: Paper No. IS/2004/475: Read [http://sticerd.lse.ac.uk/dps/is/IS475.pdf Full paper (pdf) -- 2008]
* 2003 - "Studies in the Anglo-Japanese Alliance (1902-1923)". Gordon Daniels, Janet Hunter, Ian Nish, David Steeds: Paper No. IS/2003/443: Read [http://sticerd.lse.ac.uk/dps/is/is443.pdf Full paper (pdf) -- May 2008]
* 2002 - "Anglo-Japanese Alliance" by Ayako Hotta-Lister, Ian Nish, David Steeds: Paper No. IS/2002/432: Read [ Full paper (pdf) -- May '08]
* 1997 - "Japan in the 1950s" by Valdo Ferretti, Peter Lowe, Ian Nish: Paper No. IS/1997/322.
* 1994 - "The Sino-Japanese War of 1894-5 in its International Dimension" by J Berryman, K Neilson, Ian Nish: Paper No. IS/1994/278.
* 1991 - "Aspects of the Allied Occupation of Japan, Part II" by Susie Harries, Ian Nish, L. van Poelgeest: Paper No. IS/1991/229.
* 1991 - "Japan - Thailand Relations" by Nigel Brailey, Patrick Davis, Junzo Iida, Ian Nish: Paper No. IS/1991/228.
* 1991 - "East Asia in the Postwar Period, 1945-55" by Farooq Bajwa, Yoichi Kibata, Ian Nish, Ann Trotter: Paper No. IS/1991/225.
* 1991 - "The Occupation of Japan 1945-52" by Akira Amakawa, Makoto Iokibe, Walter Miller, Ian Nish: Paper No. IS/1991/224.
* 1991 - "The British Commonwealth and its Contribution to the Occupation of Japan, 1945-1948" by W G Beasley, Sir Hugh Cortazzi, Bruce Kirkpatrick, T B Millar, Ian Nish: Paper No. IS/1991/227: Read [http://sticerd.lse.ac.uk/dps/is/IS227.pdf Full paper (pdf) -- May '08] .
* 1990 - "Shigemitsu Studies" by Antony Best, Ian Nish, L. van Poelgeest, Takahiko Tanaka: Paper No. IS/1990/219.
* 1990 - "Shigemitsu Studies" by Antony Best, Ian Nish, L. van Poelgeest, Takahiko Tanaka: Paper No. IS/1990/219.
* 1990 - "The Soviet Union in East Asia" by Jonathan Haslam, Ian Nish, Jon Pardoe, Zhang Yongjin: Paper No. IS/1990/213.
* 1990 - "The Social History of Occupied Japan: 1: Some Sources and Problems, 2: British Writings on Japanese History"by Gordon Daniels, Janet Hunter, Ian Nish: Paper No. JS/1990/214: Read [http://sticerd.lse.ac.uk/dps/js/js214.pdf Full paper (pdf) -- May '08] .* 1990 - "The Japanese Constitution of 1889" by Stephen S. Large, Ian Nish, Chuhei Sugiyama: Paper No. IS/1989/208.
* 1989 - "Educational and Technological Exchange in 19th Century Asia" by Oliver Checkland, E C.T. Chew, Ian Nish, Chuhei Sugiyama: Paper No. IS/1989/204.
* 1989 - "Japan and the Second World War". Toshiko Marks, Ian Nish, R. John Pritchard; Paper No. IS/1989/197.
* 1989 - "Interwar Japan"by Janet Hunter, James W. Morley, Takafusa Nakamura, Ian Nish (1989): Paper No. IS/1989/187.
* 1988 - "Borrowing and Adaptation: Studies in Tokugawa, Meiji and Taisho Japan" by Naoki Hiraishi, Ian Nish (1988): Paper No' IS/1988/177.
* 1987 - "South Asia in International Affairs 1947-56" by Premen Addy, Ian Nish, Anita Inder Singh, Takahiko Tanaka: Paper No. IS/1987/166.
* 1987 - "Aspects of the Korean War" by Akira Iriye, Olof Lidin, Peter Lowe, Ian Nish: Paper No. IS/1987/152.
* 1986 - "German-Japanese Relations in the 1930s" by Nobutoshi Hagihara, Kiyoshi Ikeda, Ian Nish, Ian Nish, Erich Pauer: Paper No' IS/1986/140.
* 1986 - "Anglo-Japanese Relations in the 1930s and 1940s" by A Adamthwaite, Yoichi Kibata, Ian Nish: Paper No. IS/1986/137.
* 1986 - "Aspects of the Allied Occupation of Japan" by H Baerwald, Roger Buckley, Ian Nish, Ann Trotter: Paper No. IS/1986/131.
* 1985 - "Anglo-Japanese Naval Relations" by John Chapman, Ian Gow, Kiyoshi Ikeda, Ian Nish, Chit-Chung Ong: Paper No. IS/1985/127.
* 1985 - "1945 in South-East Asia - Part Two" by Ian Nish, Masaya Shiraishi: Paper No. IS/1985/123.
* 1985 - "1945 in South-East Asia - Part One" by Louis Allen, Ian Nish, T. Smitabhindu, Judith Stowe: Paper No. IS/1985/116.
* 1984 - "Aspects of Anglo-Korean Relations" by Roger Bullen,James Hoare , Ian Nish: Paper No. IS/1984/90.
* 1984 - "The Tripartite Pact of 1940: Japan, Germany and Italy" by Ernest Bramsted, John Chapman, Jost Dulffer, Ian Nish: Paper No. IS/1984/107.
* 1983 - "The British Commonwealth and the Occupation of Japan" by G Bolton, Gordon Daniels, G Goodman, Hamish Ion, Ian Nish, Eiji Takemae: Paper No. IS/1983/78.
* 1982 - "Some Aspects of Soviet-Japanese Relations in the 1930s" by B Bridges, John Chapman, Jonathan Haslam, Akira Iriye, Ian Nish, Haruhiko Nishi: Paper No. IS/1982/56.
* 1982 - "The East Asian Crisis, 1945-1951 - The Problem of China, Korea and Japan" by Roger Dingman, Chihiro Hosoya, Ian Nish: Paper No. IS/1982/49.
* 1982 - "Bakumatsu and Meiji: Studies in Japan's Economic and Social History" by Oliver Checkland, Gordon Daniels, Janet Hunter, J-P Lehmann, Ian Nish, Shinya Sugiyama: Paper No. IS/1982/42.
* 1981 - "The Russian Problem in East Asia" by Peter Lowe, Ian Nish, Naotake Nobuhara, David Steeds: Paper No. IS/1981/38.
* 1980 - "Some Foreign Attitudes to Republican China" by Dudley Cheke, Taichiro Mitani, Ian Nish, David Steeds, Ann Trotter: Paper No. IS/1980/16.References
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