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![]() Dr Charles Schencking Dr Charles Schencking is Senior Lecturer in Asia Institute and the School of Historical Studies where he has taught Japanese history with flair and passion since 2000. Charles brings a truly international background to his subjects, having studied and taught at universities in Britain, Japan, and America. |
USEFUL LINKS
Publications
Book
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Making Waves: Politics, Propaganda, and the Emergence of the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1868-1922. (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2005). 304 pages. ISBN # 0-8047-4977-9.
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Book Chapters
- “Admiral Tōgō: The Japanese Commander Who Destroyed the Russian Fleet,” in Jeremy Black, ed., Great Military Leaders and their Campaigns. (London: Thames & Hudson, 2008): 234-237.
- “Introduction” in Ryoko Adachi and Andrew McKay, eds., Echos of War: Australians Voice their Feeling about Japan. (Tokyo: Mirai Publishers, 2008): 3-7. ISBN # 978-0-646-50287-8.
Journal Articles
- “The Great Kantō Earthquake and the Culture of Catastrophe and Reconstruction in 1920s Japan.” Journal of Japanese Studies 34:2 (Summer 2008):295-331.
- “The Great Kantō Earthquake of 1923 and the Japanese Nation: Responding to an Urban Calamity of an Unprecedented Nature,” Education About Asia 12:2 (Fall 2007):20-25. **Special issue on Natural Disasters in Asia**
- “Catastrophe, Opportunism, Contestation: The Fractured Politics of Reconstructing Tokyo following the Great Kantō Earthquake of 1923,” Modern Asian Studies 40:4 (October 2006):833-874.
CREDITS
Producers: Kelvin Param and Eric van Bemmel
Audio Engineer: Craig McArthur
Theme Music performed by Sergio Ercole. Mr Ercole is represented by the Musicians' Agency, Faculty of Music
Voiceover: Paul Richiardi
Series Creators: Eric van Bemmel and Kelvin Param
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