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'''Herbert Paul Varley''' (February 8, 1931 – December 15, 2015) was an American [[academic]], [[historian]], [[author]], and [[Japanologist]].<ref name="UH">{{Cite web |url=http://www.hawaii.edu/cjs/in-memoriam-emeritus-japanese-history-professor-h-paul-varley/ |title=In Memoriam: Emeritus Japanese History Professor H. Paul Varley |date=13 January 2016 |website=Center for Japanese Studies, University of Hawai'i at Manoa |language=en-US |access-date=2017-11-20 }}{{Dead link|date=January 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> He was an emeritus professor at [[Columbia University]] and [[Sen Sōshitsu XV]] Professor of Japanese Cultural History at the [[University of Hawaii]].<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://authortree.com/9780231121392 |title=AuthorTree.com |access-date=2009-04-17 |archive-date=2011-08-12 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110812013454/http://authortree.com/9780231121392 |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref name="UH" /> |
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==Career== |
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Professor Varley's early work was influenced by [[Kan'ichi Asakawa]] at [[Yale University]].<ref>Mass, Jeffrey P. (1995). [http://books.google.com/books?id=42g6lMEVymAC&pg=PA15&dq=kanichi+asakawa&lr=&client=firefox-a ''Antiquity and Anachronism in Japanese History,'' p. 15.]</ref> |
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Among other interests, his research focused on the [[Kamakura period]] and [[Muromachi period]] in the [[history of Japan]].<ref>[[Helen Hardacre|Hardacre, Helen]]. (1998). [https://books.google.com/books?id=dS7DwqiUKnwC&dq=i&pg=PA57 ''The Postwar Development of Japanese Studies in the United States,'' p. 57].</ref> |
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==Selected works== |
==Selected works== |
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In an overview of writings by and about Varley, [[OCLC]]/[[WorldCat]] lists roughly 38 works in 124 publications in 6 languages and 8,208 library holdings.<ref>[http://www.oclc.org/research/activities/identities/default.htm WorldCat Identities]: [http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n50-44972 Varley, H. Paul]; retrieved 2012-11-1.</ref> |
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* 1968 -- [http://books.google.com/books?id=3tNxAAAAMAAJ&q=H.+paul++varley&dq=H.+paul++varley&lr=&client=firefox-a&pgis=1 ''A Syllabus of Japanese Civilization.''] New York: Columbia University Press. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/268563 OCLC 268563] |
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* 1968 -- [https://books.google.com/books?id=3tNxAAAAMAAJ&q=H.+paul++varley ''A Syllabus of Japanese Civilization.''] New York: Columbia University Press. {{OCLC|268563}} |
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* 1973 -- [https://books.google.com/books?id=niMEGQAACAAJ&q=H.+paul++varley ''Japanese Culture: a Short History.''] New York: Prager. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/590531&referer=brief_results OCLC 590531] |
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* 1994 -- [https://books.google.com/books?id=TBkqqPMgUuwC ''Warriors of Japan as Portrayed in the War Tales.''] Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. {{ISBN|978-0-8248-1601-8}} |
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* 2000—Japanese Culture. 4th Edition. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. |
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==Notes== |
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==References== |
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* Mass, Jeffrey P. (1995). [ |
* [[Jeffrey Mass|Mass, Jeffrey P.]] (1995). [https://books.google.com/books?id=42g6lMEVymAC ''Antiquity and Anachronism in Japanese History.''] Stanford: Stanford University Press. {{ISBN|978-0-8047-2592-7}} |
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==Further reading== |
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* Hardacre, Helen. (1998). [http://books.google.com/books?id=dS7DwqiUKnwC&client=firefox-a ''The Postwar Development of Japanese Studies in the United States.''] Leiden: [[Brill]]. 10-ISBN 9-004-10981-1; 13-ISBN 978-9-004-10981-0; [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/38765047 OCLC 38765047] |
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==External links== |
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* [http://www.urasenke.or.jp/texte/index.html Urasenke Konnichian website] |
* [http://www.urasenke.or.jp/texte/index.html Urasenke Konnichian website] |
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Latest revision as of 22:44, 25 March 2023
Herbert Paul Varley (February 8, 1931 – December 15, 2015) was an American academic, historian, author, and Japanologist.[1] He was an emeritus professor at Columbia University and Sen Sōshitsu XV Professor of Japanese Cultural History at the University of Hawaii.[2][1]
Career
[edit]Among other interests, his research focused on the Kamakura period and Muromachi period in the history of Japan.[3]
Selected works
[edit]In an overview of writings by and about Varley, OCLC/WorldCat lists roughly 38 works in 124 publications in 6 languages and 8,208 library holdings.[4]
- This list is not finished; you can help Wikipedia by adding to it.
- 1967 -- The Onin War; history of its origins and background with a selective translation of the Chronicle of Onin. New York: Columbia University Press. ISBN 978-0-231-02943-8
- 1968 -- A Syllabus of Japanese Civilization. New York: Columbia University Press. OCLC 268563
- 1971 -- Imperial Restoration in Medieval Japan. New York: Columbia University Press. ISBN 978-0-231-03502-6; OCLC 142480
- 1973 -- Japanese Culture: a Short History. New York: Prager. OCLC 590531
- 1980 -- A Chronicle of Gods and Sovereigns: Jinnō Shōtōki of Kitabatake Chikafusa. New York: Columbia University Press. ISBN 978-0-231-04940-5
- 1994 -- Warriors of Japan as Portrayed in the War Tales. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 978-0-8248-1601-8
- 2000—Japanese Culture. 4th Edition. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.
Honors
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ a b "In Memoriam: Emeritus Japanese History Professor H. Paul Varley". Center for Japanese Studies, University of Hawai'i at Manoa. 13 January 2016. Retrieved 2017-11-20.[permanent dead link ]
- ^ "AuthorTree.com". Archived from the original on 2011-08-12. Retrieved 2009-04-17.
- ^ Hardacre, Helen. (1998). The Postwar Development of Japanese Studies in the United States, p. 57.
- ^ WorldCat Identities: Varley, H. Paul; retrieved 2012-11-1.
- ^ Columbia University, Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures, Faculty Profiles
References
[edit]- Mass, Jeffrey P. (1995). Antiquity and Anachronism in Japanese History. Stanford: Stanford University Press. ISBN 978-0-8047-2592-7