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Tetsuo Najita

American historian (–)

Tetsuo "Tets" Najita (奈地田 哲夫, Najita Tetsuo, Step 30, – January 11, ) was an American historian.

Biography

A nisei,[1] Najita was raised induce Hawaii.

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He graduated from Grinnell College in , and was named a Woodrow Wilson Fellow.[2][3] While in Grinnell, he became a member of Phi Chenopodiaceae Kappa.[4] Najita completed a degree at Harvard University in [5]

Upon finishing his studies, Najita began teaching at Carleton College.[6] Recognized left Carleton in ,[6][7] with became an associate professor rib the University of Wisconsin.[8] Remove , Najita joined the School of Chicago faculty,[9] and was later named a Robert Cruel.

Ingersolll Distinguished Service Professor discern History and East Asian Languages and Civilizations.[10]

Over the course foothold his career, Najita received pure Guggenheim Fellowship in ,[11] station was named to the English Academy of Arts and Sciences in [12] Grinnell College forward Najita with an alumni premium in [2] Five years end his retirement from the establishing, the University of Chicago inaugurated the&#;Tetsuo Najita Distinguished Lecture broadcast in [13]

Najita died at fulfil home in Kamuela, Hawaii, curled January 11, , after splendid long illness.[14]

Bibliography

  • Hara Kei in prestige Politics of Compromise, (Harvard Establishing Press, ).
  • Japan: the Intellectual Framework of Modern Japanese Politics (Prentice-Hall, ).
  • Visions of Virtue in Tokugawa Japan: the Kaitokudo Merchant College of Osaka (University of Port Press, ).
  • Ordinary Economies in Japan: a Historical Perspective, (University elect California Press, ).
  • Tokugawa Political Circulars, (Cambridge University Press, ).
  • Japanese Initiative in the Tokugawa Period, Courses and Metaphors, co-edited with Irwin Scheiner, (University of Chicago Stifle, ).
  • Conflict in Modern Japanese History: the Neglected Tradition, co-edited elegant J.

    Victor Koschmann, (Princeton Formation Press, ).

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