Andrew Gordon
Andrew Gordon (Andrew Gordon, 1952 -) is a historian of the United States of America. The specialty is Japanese modern history, history of labor.
Boston birth. I acquire a doctorate in Harvard University. Through a duke university professor, I teach Harvard University history department now.
Table of contents
Book
Single work
- The Evolution of Labor Relations in Japan: Heavy Industry, 1853-1955 (Harvard University Press, 1985).
- "History of Japanese management-labor relation 1853-2010," it is Kazuo Nimura reason, Iwanami Shoten, 2012
- Labor and Imperial Democracy in Prewar Japan (University of California Press, 1991).
- The Wages of Affluence: Labor and Management in Postwar Japan (Harvard University Press, 1998).
- A Modern History of Japan: From Tokugawa Times to the Present, (Oxford University Press, 2003).
- Fumiaki Moriya reason "200 years in Japan the present age from - - Tokugawa era" (bottom) (Misuzu Publishing, 2006)
- "The Matsusaka measure revolution that a Japanese does not know" (Asahi Shimbun [morning sun new book], 2007)
- Fabricating Consumers: The Sewing Machine in Modern Japan (2011)
- The Kaori Oshima reason "creation of sewing machine and Japanese modern - - consumers" (Misuzu Publishing, 2014)
Compilation
- Postwar Japan as History, (University of California Press, 1993).
- Masanori Nakamura supervising a translation "after the war Japan (bottom) as the history" (Misuzu Publishing, 2001)
Cocompilation
- Public Spheres, Private Lives in Modern Japan, 1600-1950, co-edited with Gail Lee Bernstein and Kate Wildman Nakai, (Harvard University Press, 2005).
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