Public Outreach
Studying history means to unearth forgotten realities, to listen to marginalized voices, and to emerge from the archives with new perspectives on the challenges of the present. This process is essential for critical and informed public debates. Historians should therefore mediate cross-cultural academic and public discourses. Here you can find a chronological list of past and upcoming events at which I present my findings to audiences within and beyond the ivory tower.
outreach
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2021/11/10
Nov. 17: Pacific History Association Conference (Fiji/Zoom)
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2021/11/05
Nov. 05: First Friday Talk at Harvard’s EALC Department
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2021/09/16
Sep. 28, Talk at UTokyo Center for Contemporary Japanese Studies
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2021/09/01
Sep. 01, 2021: New Research Article Published in the Journal of Pacific History
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2021/08/27
Aug. 27, 2021: EAJS Conference: Convening a Panel with Sheldon Garon and Nadin Heé
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2021/08/23
Aug 23, 2021: Book Review Published in H-Soz-Kult: Felix Lüttge, “Auf den Spuren des Wals” (2020, in German).
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2021/07/15
Now accepting orders: “洋学史研究事典” (Research Encyclopedia of Western Scholarship)
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2021/04/28
Apr. 28, 2021: Out Now: The First Comprehensive Environmental History of Lake Zurich
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2020/11/06
Nov. 9, 2020: Contribution to the Harvard-Yenching “Library Highlights” Series
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2020/10/18
Aug. 18, 2020: “Shimaya Ichizaemon’s map of the Bonin Islands and Pacific Exploration in 17th c. Japan”
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2020/05/30
May 30, 2020: Online Workshop “Water, Waterways and Seas in Modern Japan: Perspectives of Environmental History”
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2020/03/01
Mar. 01, 2020: Nichibunken Special Workshop “Empire and Globalization: Approaches of Social Ecology.”