Oceanic Japan: The Archipelago in Pacific and Global History

Edited by Ian Jared Miller , Nadin Heé , Stefan Huebner
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Oceanic Japan: The Archipelago in Pacific and Global History

Edited by Ian Jared Miller , Nadin Heé , Stefan Huebner
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420 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Nov 30, 2025
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 420
  • Publisher: University Of Hawaii Press
  • ISBN: 9780824899301
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 1.17" L x 9.0" H
Stefan Huebner (Editor)
Stefan Huebner is senior research fellow at the Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore.

Nadin Heé (Editor)
Nadin Heé is professor of global history at Osaka University.

Ian Jared Miller (Editor)
Ian Jared Miller is professor of history at Harvard University.

William Tsutsui (Editor)
William M. Tsutsui is chancellor and professor of history at Ottawa University.

Huebner, Heé, Miller, and Tsutsui have managed to curate a collection of works that range widely in temporal and geographic scope but still come together around a common theme of oceanic engagement that shines through in each section. The whole is greater than the parts, and the editors pull off the tricky feat of creating an edited volume that stays coherent and consistent without feeling too narrow or specialized. . . . Oceanic Japan succeeds overall in both collecting work from a wide array of maritime and Japan studies scholars into a single readable volume and in provoking a conversation between these scholars on why the view from the ocean matters to historians. - David J. McCaskey, SUNY Old Westbury - H-Oceans

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