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H. Paul Varley

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Herbert Paul Varley is an American academic, historian, author, and Japanologist. He is an emeritus professor at Columbia University and Sen Sōshitsu XV Professor of Japanese Cultural History at the University of Hawaii.[1]

Career

Varley's early work was influenced by Kan'ichi Asakawa at Yale University.[2]

Among other interests, his research focused on the Kamakura period and Muromachi period in the history of Japan.[3]

Selected works

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]

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