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'''Marius Berthus Jansen''' (April 11, 1922 – December 10, 2000)<ref>Library of Congress Authority File: [http://errol.oclc.org/laf/n50-36717.html Jansen, Marius B.]; retrieved 2011-07-14</ref> was an American academic, historian, and Emeritus Professor of Japanese History at [[Princeton University]].<ref name="princeton">Princeton University, Office of Communications, [https://www.princeton.edu/pr/news/00/q4/1213-jansen.htm "Professor Marius Berthus Jansen, scholar of Japanese history, dies,"] December 13, 2000.</ref> |
'''Marius Berthus Jansen''' (April 11, 1922 – December 10, 2000)<ref>Library of Congress Authority File: [http://errol.oclc.org/laf/n50-36717.html Jansen, Marius B.]; retrieved 2011-07-14</ref> was an American academic, historian, and Emeritus Professor of Japanese History at [[Princeton University]].<ref name="princeton">Princeton University, Office of Communications, [https://www.princeton.edu/pr/news/00/q4/1213-jansen.htm "Professor Marius Berthus Jansen, scholar of Japanese history, dies,"] December 13, 2000.</ref> |
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He was born in [[the Netherlands]], and graduated from Princeton in 1943, having majored in European history of the Renaissance and Reformation.<ref>The New York Times [https://www.nytimes.com/2000/12/26/world/marius-b-jansen-78-scholar-of-japanese-history-and-culture.html Marius B. Jansen, 78, Scholar Of Japanese History and Culture] December 26, 2000</ref> |
He was born in [[the Netherlands]], and graduated from Princeton in 1943 and Harvard in 1950, having majored in European history of the Renaissance and Reformation.<ref>The New York Times [https://www.nytimes.com/2000/12/26/world/marius-b-jansen-78-scholar-of-japanese-history-and-culture.html Marius B. Jansen, 78, Scholar Of Japanese History and Culture] December 26, 2000</ref> |
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He was a member of the [[Council on Foreign Relations]] and of the [[American Academy of Arts and Sciences]]<ref name="princeton"/> and president of the [[Association for Asian Studies]] in 1976. |
He was a member of the [[Council on Foreign Relations]] and of the [[American Academy of Arts and Sciences]]<ref name="princeton"/> and president of the [[Association for Asian Studies]] in 1976. |
Revision as of 15:47, 21 January 2018
Marius Berthus Jansen (April 11, 1922 – December 10, 2000)[1] was an American academic, historian, and Emeritus Professor of Japanese History at Princeton University.[2]
He was born in the Netherlands, and graduated from Princeton in 1943 and Harvard in 1950, having majored in European history of the Renaissance and Reformation.[3]
He was a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences[2] and president of the Association for Asian Studies in 1976.
Selected works
In a statistical overview derived from writings by and about Marius Jansen, OCLC/WorldCat encompasses roughly 100+ works in 300+ publications in 12 languages and 13,900+ library holdings.[4]
- The Japanese and Sun Yat-sen (1954)
- Sakamoto Ryōma and the Meiji Restoration (1961)
- Japan and Communist China in the Next Decade (1964)
- Changing Japanese Attitudes Toward Modernization (1965)
- Studies in the institutional history of early modern Japan (1968) John Whitney Hall and Marius Jansen, eds. Princeton, Princeton University Press.
- Japan and its World: Two Centuries of Change (1975)
- Japan and China: from War to Peace, 1894-1972 (1975)
- Japan in Transition, from Tokugawa to Meiji (1986)
- China in the Tokugawa World (1992 ISBN 9780674184763) [1]; DeGruyter 2014) The 1988 Edwin O. Reischauer Lectures
- Japanese Today: Change and Continuity (1995) Edwin O. Reischauer, Marius B. Jansen[5]
- The Making of Modern Japan (2000)[6]
Honors
- Guggenheim Fellowship, 1979.
- Order of the Sacred Treasure, 1985.[2]
- Japan Academy, 1999 [2]
- Person of Cultural Merit, 1999.[7]
See also
- Sakamoto Ryōma
- Ryōtarō Shiba famous popular fiction author of "Ryōma Coming to Us" which is a historical novel about Sakamoto Ryoma
- Ryōmaden NHK drama, the story of Sakamoto Ryōma
Notes
- ^ Library of Congress Authority File: Jansen, Marius B.; retrieved 2011-07-14
- ^ a b c d Princeton University, Office of Communications, "Professor Marius Berthus Jansen, scholar of Japanese history, dies," December 13, 2000.
- ^ The New York Times Marius B. Jansen, 78, Scholar Of Japanese History and Culture December 26, 2000
- ^ WorldCat Identities Archived 2010-12-30 at the Wayback Machine: Jansen, Marius B.
- ^ Japanese Today Harvard University Press Books
- ^ The Making of Modern Japan Harvard University Press Books
- ^ Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (Japan): Culture 2000.
References
- Saxon, Wolfgang. "Marius B. Jansen, 78, Scholar Of Japanese History and Culture," New York Times. December 26, 2000
- "Obituary: Marius Jansen," Japan Times. December 14, 2000.
Categories:
- 1922 births
- 2000 deaths
- American Japanologists
- Princeton University faculty
- Princeton University alumni
- Recipients of the Order of the Sacred Treasure
- Guggenheim Fellows
- Dutch emigrants to the United States
- 20th-century American historians
- Presidents of the Association for Asian Studies
- 20th-century American writers
- Persons of Cultural Merit
- American historian stubs
- Japanese academic biography stubs
- Asian historian stubs
- Japanese history stubs