In the Meiji at 150 Podcast, host Tristan Grunow interviews specialists of Japanese history, literature, art, and culture. Follow us to hear about the recent research of prominent scholars of Japan along with their pedagogical approaches to one of Japan’s most transformative periods. For more, visit: https://Meijiat150.arts.ubc.ca.
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In the Meiji at 150 Podcast, host Tristan Grunow interviews specialists of Japanese history, literature, art, and culture. Follow us to hear about the recent research of prominent scholars of Japan along with their pedagogical approaches to one of Japan’s most transformative periods. For more, visit: https://Meijiat150.arts.ubc.ca.
In this episode, Dr. Linkhoeva reinserts Russia into the Meiji Period and modern Japanese history more broadly, calling into question narratives of constant tension and conflict between Russia and Japan. We discuss the popularity of Russian literature and political thought in the Meiji period, revisit Meiji fears of Russian expansion, trace friendly relations in the interwar and postwar periods, and locate the origins of these false narratives in Cold War-era historiography.
The Meiji at 150 Podcast
In the Meiji at 150 Podcast, host Tristan Grunow interviews specialists of Japanese history, literature, art, and culture. Follow us to hear about the recent research of prominent scholars of Japan along with their pedagogical approaches to one of Japan’s most transformative periods. For more, visit: https://Meijiat150.arts.ubc.ca.