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February 22, 2012

[SSJ: 7195] Rescheduled--Shaken Soc Sci Diss Workshop on prewar bureaucrat-polilticians--March 22

From: John Campbell
Date: 2012/02/22

The February meeting of the monthly ISS dissertation workshop had to be cancelled due to sudden illness. I apologize for any inconvenience. But I'm happy to say that we have rescheduled for March 22 so if interested please put it on your calendar.* I'll repeat the gist of the previous announcement.

Presenting will be Judit Erika Magyar, who is working on a PhD in modern history at Waseda. From the Meiji period a key to building a centralized, intrusive state was developing the Weberian "rational-legal"
bureaucracy. Powerful officials not only ran the governmental ministries; distinctively, in late Meiji and Taisho Japan, they increasingly moved into party politics. Judit's presentation will focus on the norms attached to the roles played by these ex-bureacrats as members and leaders of political parties. How much was carried forward from their earlier official careers?
Where did nationalism come in? And what did it all mean for the tribulations of democracy in Japan, in Taisho and beyond?

I appreciate hearing in advance about who is coming but it isn't necessary.

John Campbell

*Meetings of the Shaken Social Science Dissertation Workshop start at 12 pm and go to 1:30 and sometimes beyond. The Institute of Social Science provides coffee and tea and you are welcome to bring lunch. The location is a seminar room on the 5th floor in the Akamon General Research (Sougou Kenkyuu) Building. The building is down a little passage to the right after you come through Akamon. It is Bldg 37 on this map:

http://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/about/documents/Hongo_CampusMap_E.pdf

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