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Gregory Smits

Gregory Smits, Associate Professor of History,
member of the Committee for Early Modern Studies (CEMS)

211 Weaver
814-863-0172
gjs4@psu.edu

Fields

Japan, Ryukyu/Okinawa, earthquakes, social and cultural history

“I am a social and cultural historian of Japan, whose interests range from the fifteenth through the early twentieth centuries. I am also a specialist in the history of the Ryukyu Kingdom. My early research focused on the intellectual history of the Ryukyu Kingdom. Later, my interests moved to questions of the construction of identities in Japan's Okinawa Prefecture during the early twentieth century. Most recently, I have been working on the social history of earthquakes and disasters in Japan, especially the 1855 Ansei Edo Earthquake. My current book project, tentatively entitled Shaking Up Japan examines the 1855 Ansei Edo Earthquake and its social, cultural, and political ramifications for modern Japan. I maintain a Web site which includes a set of innovative Web-based textbooks.”

Courses Taught

Modern East Asia

World History

Traditional East Asia

Japanese Civilization

Medieval Japan

Modern Japan

 

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