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February 15, 2012

[SSJ: 7165] Lecture announcement from International House of Japan

From: Kimihiro Sonoda
Date: 2012/02/15

Transpacific Field of Dreams: How Baseball Linked the United States and Japan in Peace and War
Lecturer: Sayuri Guthrie Shimizu
Professor, Michigan State University
Moderator: Robert Whiting, Journalist
Date: Friday, March 23, 2012, 7:00 pm-
Venue: Lecture Hall, International House of Japan
Admission: Free (reservations required)
Language: English (no Japanese translation provided)

The 2012 season opener between the Seattle Mariners and the Oakland Athletics in Tokyo signals U.S. Major League Baseball’s support for Japanese reconstruction efforts following the devastating earthquake and tsunami last March. There is a historic precedent for American professional baseball giving a boost to rebuilding efforts in Japan through this shared pastime. In 1949, the San Francisco Seals, managed by “American baseball ambassador” Lefty O’Doul, toured Japan and helped raise the spirit of the then prostrated nation. Based upon her forthcoming publication Transpacific Field of Dreams: How Baseball Linked the U.S. and Japan in Peace and War (University of North Carolina Press, 2012), this talk revisits this important chapter in the history of U.S.-Japanese baseball exchange.

Sayuri Guthrie Shimizu: Earned a Ph.D. in U.S. history from Cornell University. Dr.. Shimizu’s area of specialization is American history and international history. She was a SSRC/CGP Abe fellow (2003-2004), and Fulbright fellow (1986-88) and Fullbright senior researcher (2010). Her publications include Creating People of Plenty: The United States and Japan’s Economic Alternatives, 1950-1960 (Kent: Kent State University Press, 2001) and Pacific Crossings: U.
S.-Asian Relations in a Changing World, 1850-2000 (Sage, forthcoming in 2012).


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Program Department, International House of Japan   
                              
             
http://www.i-house.or.jp/en/ProgramActivities/japan_ihj/index.htm

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