Ted Boyle of Nichibunken, all things border-related in Japan, the Asia-Pacific & India’s Northeast. Editor of Japan Review. Opinions my own; RTs≠endorsements
So excited that "Contesting Memorial Spaces of Japan's Empire" is now available as an ebook! My chapter is "Beyond a Site of Memory: The Puppet Emperor Palace." A big thanks to Ted and Steve for their hard work in compiling this! @border_thinking https://t.co/Rcs7zxOuMI
My article on Japan's Siberian Intervention of 1918-1922 is out with The Japan Review. Read about infantryman Takeuchi Tadao and the moving visual records that chronicle his military experience. https://t.co/8cyqRF6kQZ
Registration is now open for the Max Weber Foundation @webertweets Conference 'Transnational Research in a Multipolar World', May 8-9 @dij_tokyo@SophiaUniv_ENG. Keynote on world history & panels on international conflict, academic freedom, gender. Details https://t.co/fDLiq24gin
🚨🚨 Hey Twitter🚨🚨
I have very exciting personal news. My new book - THE PICNIC - is coming out November 2023 with @wwnorton.
It is available for pre-order at:
https://t.co/FYHyE3WjVW
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This is a really important effort to synthesize a lot of the fast growing STS-inspired literature around border/migration tech:
https://t.co/4IN8wtsPLi
A little different from our usual fare, but delighted to moderate David Wolff and Yasu Izumikawa 泉川泰博 this Thursday, on "Placing War in Ukraine".
In-person up at @NICHIBUNKENkoho, or register online here https://t.co/oYQ3a5nVdp
This 🧵 presents the entire new issue of #BIGReview!
All content is #OpenAccess (CC-BY-NC 4.0) and linked back to our journal: https://t.co/KDDfiw523B
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