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− | ==Publications== | + | Luke Roberts is Professor of Japanese History at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and is a specialist in political culture in [[Edo period]] Japan, among other subjects, with a particular focus on the history of [[Tosa province]]. |
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+ | He earned his PhD at Princeton University in 1991. Roberts' current research investigates the biography of [[Mori Yoshiki]], a mid-ranking samurai official in the service of the lords of Tosa. | ||
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+ | ==Selected Publications== | ||
* ''Performing the Great Peace: Political Space and Open Secrets in Tokugawa Japan''. University of Hawaii Press, 2012. | * ''Performing the Great Peace: Political Space and Open Secrets in Tokugawa Japan''. University of Hawaii Press, 2012. | ||
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* ''Mercantilism in a Japanese Domain: The Merchant Origins of Economic Nationalism in Eighteenth Century Tosa'', Cambridge University Press, 1998. | * ''Mercantilism in a Japanese Domain: The Merchant Origins of Economic Nationalism in Eighteenth Century Tosa'', Cambridge University Press, 1998. | ||
− | * | + | * "A Petition for a Popularly Chosen Council of Government in Tosa in 1787," ''The Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies'' (December, 1997), pp. 575-596. |
− | * | + | * "A Transgressive Life: The Diary of a Genroku Samurai," ''Early Modern Japan: An Interdisciplinary Journal'' 5:2 (December, 1995), pp. 25-30. |
− | * | + | * "The Petition Box in Eighteenth Century Tosa," ''Journal of Japanese Studies'', 20:2 (Summer 1994), pp. 423-458. |
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Latest revision as of 19:37, 7 June 2017
Luke Roberts is Professor of Japanese History at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and is a specialist in political culture in Edo period Japan, among other subjects, with a particular focus on the history of Tosa province.
He earned his PhD at Princeton University in 1991. Roberts' current research investigates the biography of Mori Yoshiki, a mid-ranking samurai official in the service of the lords of Tosa.
Selected Publications
- Performing the Great Peace: Political Space and Open Secrets in Tokugawa Japan. University of Hawaii Press, 2012.
- Mercantilism in a Japanese Domain: The Merchant Origins of Economic Nationalism in Eighteenth Century Tosa, Cambridge University Press, 1998.
- "A Petition for a Popularly Chosen Council of Government in Tosa in 1787," The Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies (December, 1997), pp. 575-596.
- "A Transgressive Life: The Diary of a Genroku Samurai," Early Modern Japan: An Interdisciplinary Journal 5:2 (December, 1995), pp. 25-30.
- "The Petition Box in Eighteenth Century Tosa," Journal of Japanese Studies, 20:2 (Summer 1994), pp. 423-458.