Jordan Sand | |
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Awards | Guggenheim Fellowship (2022) John Whitney Hall Book Prize (2005) Alice Davis Hitchcock Award (2005) John K. Fairbank Prize (2004) |
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Discipline | Japanese history |
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Jordan Sand is an American Japanologist. He is a professor of Japanese history and culture at Georgetown University with a focus on the architectural and cultural history of Japan. [1]
Sand received his B.A. and Ph.D. from Columbia University,and a M.E. from the University of Tokyo in architectural history. [2] His specialization is the urban and architectural history of Japan. [3] [4] He is also an affiliated researcher at Waseda University. [2]
His book,House and Home in Modern Japan (2004),received the 2005 John Whitney Hall Book Prize,2005 Alice Davis Hitchcock Award,and the 2004 John K. Fairbank Prize. [5] [6]
Sand received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2022 to finish writing a book about the Ise Grand Shrine. [7] [8]
John W. Dower is an American author and historian. His 1999 book Embracing Defeat:Japan in the Wake of World War II won the U.S. National Book Award for Nonfiction,the Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction,the Bancroft Prize,the Los Angeles Times Book Prize,the Mark Lynton History Prize,and the John K. Fairbank Prize of the American Historical Association.
Kenneth Pomeranz,FBA is University Professor of History at the University of Chicago. He received his B.A. from Cornell University in 1980,where he was a Telluride Scholar,and his Ph.D. from Yale University in 1988,where he was a student of Jonathan Spence. He then taught at the University of California,Irvine,for more than 20 years. He was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts &Sciences in 2006. In 2013–2014 he was the president of the American Historical Association. Pomeranz has been described as a major figure in the California School of economic history.
Sachiko Murata is Japanese scholar of comparative philosophy and mysticism and a professor of religion and Asian studies at Stony Brook University.
Akira Iriye is a Japanese-born American historian and orientalist. He is a historian of diplomatic history,international,and transnational history. He taught at University of Chicago and Harvard University until his retirement in 2005.
Elizabeth J. Perry,FBA is an American political scientist specialized in Chinese politics and history. She currently is the Henry Rosovsky Professor of Government at Harvard University and Director of the Harvard-Yenching Institute. She is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences,a corresponding fellow of the British Academy,a recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship,and served as Director of Harvard's Fairbank Center for East Asian Research from 1999 to 2003 and as president of the Association for Asian Studies in 2007.
Joseph Richmond Levenson was a scholar of Chinese history and Jane K. Sather Professor of History at the University of California,Berkeley.
Susan Pedersen is a Canadian historian,and James P. Shenton Professor of the Core Curriculum at Columbia University. Pedersen focuses on 19th and 20th century British history,women's history,settler colonialism,and the history of international institutions.
Philip A. Kuhn was an American historian of China and the Francis Lee Higginson Professor of History and of East Asian Languages and Civilizations at Harvard University.
Gauvin Alexander Bailey is an American-Canadian author and art historian. He is Professor and Alfred and Isabel Bader Chair in Southern Baroque Art at Queen's University.
The John Whitney Hall Book Prize has been awarded annually since 1994 by the Association for Asian Studies (AAS). Pioneer Japanese studies scholar John Whitney Hall is commemorated in the name of this prize.
Joseph W. Esherick is an emeritus professor of modern Chinese history at the University of California,San Diego. He is the holder of the Hwei-chih and Julia Hsiu Chair in Chinese Studies. Esherick is a graduate of Harvard College. He received his Ph.D. from University of California,Berkeley (1971),under the supervision of Joseph R. Levenson and Frederic Wakeman.
Stuart B. Schwartz is the George Burton Adams Professor of History at Yale University,the Chair of the Council of Latin American and Iberian Studies,and the former Master of Ezra Stiles College.
Louise Young is an author,historian of modern Japan,and professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She received her B.A. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison,then her M.A. and Ph. D. from Columbia University.
Jeffrey A. Masten is an American academic specializing in Renaissance English literature and culture and the history of sexuality. He is the author and editor of numerous books and scholarly articles. Masten's book Queer Philologies was awarded the 2018 Elizabeth Dietz Prize for the best book in the field of early modern drama by the journal SEL:Studies in English Literature 1500–1900. He was named a Guggenheim Fellow in English Literature for 2022.
Liu Kwang-ching,who sometimes published under the name K.C. Liu,was a Chinese-born American historian of China. He taught at University of California-Davis from 1963 until his retirement in 1993. He is best known for his scholarship in late-Qing history,astute bibliographical work,and edited volumes,including co-editing Cambridge History of China volumes.
Susanna Berger is an American art historian. She is associate professor of Art History and Philosophy at the University of Southern California.
Edyta M. Bojanowska is an American literary scholar and slavicist. She is a professor of Slavic languages and literature at Yale University and is currently the chair of Yale's Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures.
Peter H. Christensen is the Arthur Satz Professor of the Humanities at and Associate Dean of the University of Rochester College of Arts Sciences and Engineering. He has held a Guggenheim Fellowship,the Berlin Prize and is a former member of the Institute for Advanced Study. He is the Ani and Mark Gabrellian Director of the Humanities Center at the University of Rochester. He has been visiting faculty at Cornell University and serves on the board of the Society of Architectural Historians. He is the editor for the "Humanities in the World" series at the University of Rochester Press.
Thomas Shawn Mullaney is an American sinologist. He is a Guggenheim fellow. He is professor of History at Stanford University,working on technology,race,and ethnicity in China.
Momoyo Kaijima Is a Japanese architect known for her work at Atelier Bow-wow,a studio that was founded by herself and Yoshiharu Tsukamoto. Her work has focused mainly on urban residential buildings in Japan. In 2021,was appointed a as Full Professor of Affective Architectures in the Department of Architecture at ETH Zurich.
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