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Dr.
Beatrice Bodart-Bailey
Dr. Bodart-Bailey, who is German by
birth, received her B.A. and M.A. from the Australian National
University in Canberra. For her M.A. she submitted a thesis on
“The Political Significance of the Tea Master Sen Rikyu
(1522-1591)”. In
1980 she received her Ph.D. from the Department of far Eastern
History, Research School of Pacific Studies at the same university,
with a thesis on “Yanagisawa Yoshiyasu (1658-1714)”. From
1982-86 she was a visiting professor in the Department of History at
Ottawa University, establishing the teaching of Japanese History.
Between 1986 and 1995 she held various research fellowships at AMU,
and from 1989-90 she was a Japan Foundation Fellow at the Institute
of Social Science, Tokyo University. She has been a professor in the
International Research Center for Japanese Studies, Kyoto, and at
Kobe University, and is now Professor in the Faculty of Comparative
Culture, Otsuma Women’s University, Tokyo.
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