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Experts and Academics
Princeton Academics
Other Experts
Conference Speakers
Other Speakers
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Princeton Academics
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Harold Shapiro
Kenzaburo Oe
Chih-ping Chou
Morris Jansen
Soho Machida
Fredrick Mote
Ruth Rogaski
Selena Ramadge
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President, Princeton University
Visiting Faculty, Princeton University, Nobel Prize Winner (Literature)
Professor, East Asian Studies, Princeton University
Professor Emeritus, East Asian Studies, Princeton University
Professor, East Asian Studies, Princeton University
Professor Emeritus, East Asian Studies, Princeton University
Professor, History, Princeton University
Scholar, East Asian Studies, Princeton University
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Other Experts
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Beatrice Bartlett
Barbara Brooks
Theodore Cook
John Dower
Beverly Hong-Fincher
Cho-yun Hsu
Xiaobin Ji
Yasuaki Onuma
Tzuping Shao
Jonathan Spence
Kaimay Yuen Terry
Arthur Kleinman |
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Professor, History, Yale University
Professor, History, City University of New York
Professor, History, William Paterson College
Professor, Japanese History, MIT
Professor, Asian Studies, Australia National University
Professor, University of Pittsburgh
Professor, History, Rutgers University
Professor, International Law, University of Tokyo
Former UN officer
Professor, History, Yale University
Director, APTSJW (Minneapolis)
Professor, Anthropology/Psychiatry, Harvard University
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Conference Speakers |
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Listed here are speakers who have already confirmed their attendance at the conference. The list will be constantly added to as organization of the conference progresses.
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Ian Buruma
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Author of The Wages of Guilt |
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Perry Link |
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Professor, East Asian Studies, Princeton University (Chinese language and literature)
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Iris Chang |
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Co-discoveror of the Rabe Diaries, Author of The Rape of Nanking
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Richard Falk |
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Professor, International Affairs, Politics, Princeton University (contemporary foreign policy)
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Sheldon Garon |
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Professor, History, Princeton University (contemporary Japanese history)
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Norman Itzkowitz |
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Professor, Near Eastern Studies, Princeton University (ethnic conflicts in the Balkans and the Baltic states)
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Vera Schwarcz |
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Professor, History, Wesleyan University (comparative studies between the Holocaust and the Nanking Massacre)
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Gilbert Hair |
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Executive Director, Center for Internee Rights
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Ikuhiko Hata |
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Professor, History, Chiba University
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Tokushi Kasahara |
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Professor, History, Utsunomiya University
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Ruth Rogaski |
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Professor, History, Princeton University (contemporary Chinese history)
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Daqing Yang |
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Professor, Interntional Affairs, George Washington University
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Takashi Yoshida |
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PhD candidate, History, Columbia University
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Ying-shih Yu
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Professor, East Asian Studies, Princeton University
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Other Speakers |
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Martha Smalley will be giving a presentation about the role of missionaries in Nanking. David Magee, Nancy Tong and Lou Reda have been invited to speak at film screenings. Shi Young will be interviewed on the research he undertook in writing his book on the Nanking Massacre.
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Martha Smalley
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Curator, Day Missions Collection, Yale Divinity School Library |
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David Magee
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Son of missionary John Magee |
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Nancy Tong |
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Producer, In the Name of the Emperor
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Lou Reda |
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Producer, Japanese War Crimes and Trials: Murder Under the Sun
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Shi Young |
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Author, The Rape of Nanking: An Undeniable History in Photographs |