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Dr.
Terrence Jackson
Assistant Professor, History
tjackson@adrian.edu
517-264-3947
Jones 309D
Ph.D., Indiana University
Specialist in Japanese History,
History of Science, Cultural and Social
History
Special recognition:
FLAS Scholarship, Fulbright Scholarship.
Publications,
exhibits, presentations:
“Dutch Book Circulation and the
Tokugawa Information Revolution,”
Midwest Conference on Asian Affairs, 2006.
Review of Practical Pusuits, Journal of
Asian Studies 2006. Review of Burning
and Building, Journal of Japanese Studies
2005.
“Mermaids and Narwhals: Japan’s
Discovery of the West,” DePauw University,
2002.
“Oranda zashiki: Salons and the
Formation of Intellectual Communities
in Late Edo.” Midwest Conference
on Asian History and Culture, 2002.
“Socializing Intellect: The Rangaku
Scholar Otsuki Gentaku’s Learning
Journey.” Association of Asian Studies,
2001.
“Casting the Net: Travel, Patronage,
and Other Connections in Late Tokugawa
Japan.” Indiana University, 2001.
“Schooling
an Engendered Nationalism: Science Education
in Meiji Japan.” Indiana Historical
Association, 1999.
“A
Woman’s ‘Pocket Dagger?’
Science Education and the Gendering of
Women in Meiji Japan.” Midwest Conference
on Asian Affairs, 1998.
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