Timothy S. George

Timothy S. George is a Professor of History and Chair of the University of Rhode Island Department of History. He specializes in Postwar Japanese history, Citizen-corporation-state relations in Japan from Meiji through Shōwa, local history, and environmental history.[1] A Fulbright Scholar, George's research has been reviewed in Environmental History,[2] The Journal of Asian Studies,[3] Social Science Japan Journal,[4] and the Journal of Japanese Studies.[5] He is a faculty affiliate of Harvard University's Program on U.S.-Japan Relations.[6]

  1. ^ "Timothy S. George". University of Rhode Island. Retrieved 27 May 2015.
  2. ^ Oshio, Kazuto (1 January 2002). "Review of Minamata: Pollution and the Struggle for Democracy in Postwar Japan". Environmental History. 7 (1): 126–127. doi:10.2307/3985458. JSTOR 3985458.
  3. ^ Colligan-Taylor, Karen (1 January 2002). "Review of Minamata: Pollution and the Struggle for Democracy in Postwar Japan". The Journal of Asian Studies. 61 (1): 251–253. doi:10.2307/2700238. JSTOR 2700238.
  4. ^ Osiander, Anja (1 January 2002). "Review of Minamata: Pollution and the Struggle for Democracy in Postwar Japan". Social Science Japan Journal. 5 (2): 273–275. doi:10.1093/ssjj/05.2.273. JSTOR 30209389.
  5. ^ Schreurs, Miranda A. (1 January 2003). "Review of Minamata: Pollution and the Struggle for Democracy in Postwar Japan". Journal of Japanese Studies. 29 (1): 153–156. JSTOR 25064377.
  6. ^ "Timothy S. George". The President and Fellows of Harvard College. Retrieved 27 May 2015.

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