- Columbia University Press
History's Disquiet: Modernity, Cultural Practice, and the Question of Everyday Life
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- Harry Harootunian
- Columbia University Press
- Hardcover
- 9780231117944
- 9.26 X 6.21 X 0.69 inches
- 0.89 pounds
- History > Modern - 20th Century
- English
Book Description
As elegantly written as it is controversial, this book is both an invitation for rethinking intellectual boundaries and an invigorating affirmation that such boundaries can indeed be broken down.
Author Bio
Harry Harootunian is professor emeritus of New York University and his research interests include early modern and modern Japanese history, and historical theory.
Professor Harootunian received his B.A. from Wayne State (1951), M.A. in Far Eastern Studies and Ph.D. 1958 in History from Michigan.
His prolific publications include
History’s Disquiet: Modernity, Cultural Practice and the Question of the Everyday Life (Columbia UP, 2000),
Overcome by Modernity: History, Culture and Commodity in Interwar Japan (Princeton UP, 2000),
Japan in the World, ed. with Masao Miyoshi (Duke UP, 1993), and
Postmodernism in Japan, with Masao Miyoshi (Duke UP, 1989).
Professor Harootunian was formerly the Max Palevsky Professor of History and Civilizations at the University of Chicago, the Dean of Humanities at the University of California, Santa Cruz, editor of Journal for Asian Studies, and co-editor of Critical Inquiry.
Source: NYU Arts & Science
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