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+ | Anthony J. Bryant (b. 1961) is the author of four books for Osprey Military Publishing on samurai history. He is a historian of Japan specializing in Kamakura, Muromachi, and Momoyama-period warrior culture. His areas of interest also include Heian-period court structure and society and Japanese literature. | ||
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+ | Bryant was born in Franklin, Indiana. After graduating from Florida State University in 1983 with a bachelor's degree in Japanese studies, he did his graduate work in Japanese studies (history, language, and armor) at Takoshoku University in Tokyo, graduating in 1986. Bryant resided in Japan from 1986 to 1992. He also has an M.A. in Japanese from Indiana University. | ||
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+ | An authority on the making of Japanese armor, he joined the Nihon Katchū Bugu Kenkyū Hozon Kai ("Japan Association for Arms and Armor Preservation"), and was one of four non-Asian members. He has worked as a features editor for the Mainichi Daily News, and as editor for the Tokyo Journal, an English language monthly magazine. | ||
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Revision as of 14:22, 15 September 2006
Anthony J. Bryant (b. 1961) is the author of four books for Osprey Military Publishing on samurai history. He is a historian of Japan specializing in Kamakura, Muromachi, and Momoyama-period warrior culture. His areas of interest also include Heian-period court structure and society and Japanese literature.
Bryant was born in Franklin, Indiana. After graduating from Florida State University in 1983 with a bachelor's degree in Japanese studies, he did his graduate work in Japanese studies (history, language, and armor) at Takoshoku University in Tokyo, graduating in 1986. Bryant resided in Japan from 1986 to 1992. He also has an M.A. in Japanese from Indiana University.
An authority on the making of Japanese armor, he joined the Nihon Katchū Bugu Kenkyū Hozon Kai ("Japan Association for Arms and Armor Preservation"), and was one of four non-Asian members. He has worked as a features editor for the Mainichi Daily News, and as editor for the Tokyo Journal, an English language monthly magazine.