Mark Ravina
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Mark Ravina is a scholar of early modern Japanese history and Japanese Studies at the University of Texas at Austin, where he has taught since 2019. He currently holds the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Chair in Japanese Studies. From 1991 to 2019 he taught at Emory University. Outside of academic circles, he is likely most well known for his book The Last Samurai: the Life and Battles of Saigō Takamori, published in 2004.
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- Introduction: Conceptualizing the Korean Wave (2009) (37)
- Land and Lordship in Early Modern Japan (1999) (34)
- Wasan and the Physics That Wasn 't--Mathematics in the Tokugawa Period (1993) (27)
- State-building and Political Economy in Early-modern Japan (1995) (25)
- The last samurai : the life and battles of Saigō Takamori (2004) (21)
- Doi Takeo and the Rehabilitation of Particularism in Postwar Japan (2012) (13)
- The Apocryphal Suicide of Saigō Takamori: Samurai, Seppuku, and the Politics of Legend (2010) (9)
- Expression of epidermal growth factor receptor (proto-oncogene c-erbB-1) and estrogen receptor in human breast carcinoma (2006) (4)
- Japanese State Making in Global Context (2012) (2)
- Chapter 3. State-Making in Global Context: Japan in a World of Nation-States (2004) (2)
- Punishment and Power in the Making of Modern Japan . By Daniel V. Botsman. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 2005. xiv, 319 pp. $35.00 (cloth). (2005) (1)
- Performing the Great Peace: Political Space and Open Secrets in Tokugawa Japan by Luke S. Roberts (review) (2016) (1)
- The Last Samurai (2003) (1)
- Introduction : Conceptualizing the Korean Wave MARKRAVINA (2012) (1)
- Rhapsody in August. (1993) (1)
- Computing in Japanese (1992) (1)
- Tokugawa, Romanov, and Khmer: The Politics of Trade and Diplomacy in Eighteenth-Century East Asia (2016) (1)
- Confucian Banking: The Community Granary (Shasō) In Rhetoric And Practice (2010) (1)
- Locally Ancient and Globally Modern (2020) (0)
- Tour of Duty: Samurai, Military Service in Edo, and the Culture of Early Modern Japan (review) (2010) (0)
- Defining Engagement: Japan and Global Contexts, 1640–1868 (review) (2012) (0)
- Massive Data and Digital History: Teaching with Mark Ravina (2020) (0)
- The Company and the Shogun: The Dutch Encounter with Tokugawa Japan by Adam Clulow, and: Defensive Positions: The Politics of Maritime Security in Tokugawa Japan by Noell Wilson (review) (2018) (0)
- The Meiji Restoration and The Long Nineteenth Century (2021) (0)
- Japan's Protoindustrial Elite: The Economic Foundation of the Gono (review) (2001) (0)
- Hitomi Tonomura: Community and commerce in late medieval Japan: the corporate villages of Tokuchinho. xiv, 285 pp. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1992. $37.50. (1993) (0)
- Electric Kanji: An Occasional Series on the Electronic Management of Japanese Text (1993) (0)
- Geographies of Identity in Nineteenth-Century Japan (review) (2006) (0)
- Political economy and statecraft in early modern Japan (1991) (0)
- Japan in Print: Information and Nation in the Early Modern Period (review) (2008) (0)
- Samurai to Soldier: Remaking Military Service in Nineteenth-Century Japan by D. Colin Jaundrill (review) (2019) (0)
- Emplacing a Pilgrimage: the Ōyama Cult and Regional Religion in Early Modern Japan (review) (2010) (0)
- Imaginative Mapping: Landscape and Japanese Identity in the Tokugawa and Meiji Eras by Nobuko Toyosawa (review) (2021) (0)
- The Nun K ō getsu and the Gender of Buddhist Historicism in Late Edo Japan (2012) (0)
- Yulia Frumer. Making Time: Astronomical Time Measurement in Tokugawa Japan. (2019) (0)
- The yen: Japan’s national currency (2017) (0)
- 16. Japan in the Chinese Tribute System (2016) (0)
- Fantasies of Valor: Legends of the Samurai in Japan and the United States (2010) (0)
- The Medieval in the Modern (2016) (0)
- [Risk of infection during labor and delivery]. (1990) (0)
- IHS Talk – “Rethinking Borders in a Digital Age” by Mark Ravina, University of Texas at Austin (2021) (0)
- Notes on contributors (1980) (0)
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