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Carol Gluck (born November 12, 1941) is an American
academic and historian of
Japan. She is the
George Sansom Professor Emerita of History at
Columbia University and served as the president of the
Association for Asian Studies in 1996.
Career
Gluck was born in Chicago, Illinois, and received her B.A. from
Wellesley in 1962. She was awarded her Ph.D. from Columbia in 1977.
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She has been a visiting professor at the
University of Tokyo, the
University of Venice,
Harvard University, and the
École des hautes études en sciences sociales in Paris.
[2] Gluck directs the East Asian Studies program within the
Weatherhead East Asian Institute. She was president of the
Association for Asian Studies in 1996.
Select works
Books
- 2019 – Senso no Kioku (War Memory) Tokyo: Kodansha.
- 2007 – Rekishi de kangaeru (Thinking with History). Tokyo: Iwanami
- 1985 (republished in 2021) – Japan's Modern Myths: Ideology in the Late Meiji Period. Princeton:
Princeton University Press.
Edited books
- 2009 – Words in Motion co-edited with Anna Tsing. Durham, North Carolina:
Duke University Press.
- 1997 – Asia in Western and World History: A Guide for Teaching co-edited with
Ainslie Embree. Armonk, New York: M. E. Sharpe.
- 1992 – Showa: the Japan of Hirohito co-edited with Stephen Graubard. New York:
W. W. Norton & Company.
Articles
- "Meiji and Modernity: From History to Theory,” in Intrecci Culturali ed. Rosa Caroli (Venice, 2009)
- "Ten Top Things to Know About Japan in the Early Twentieth Century,"
Education About Asia (Winter 2008).
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Honors
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