Associate Professor Philip Brown
OSU Department of History
146 Dulles Hall
230 West 17th Avenue Columbus, OH, 43210
Phone: 614-292-0904
Fax: 614-292-2282
brown.113@osu.edu
Phone: 614-292-0904
Fax: 614-292-2282
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Philip Brown
Philip C. Brown; (Professor
Brown provides his own additional pages.)
Professor Brown is an expert in Early Modern Japanese History with
interests in the history of technology, environmental history and state-society relations from the 15th to 19th centuries. He is currently completing a monograph on corporate land holding systems (warichi) and has spent 2008 in Niigata, Japan, starting a new long-term project that examines the development of civil engineering, state modernization and flood control in 19th and 20th century Japan. To support the latter research he has recently received a Fulbright-Hays Faculty Research Award, a Japan-US Friendship/NEH Fellowship, and a National Science Foundation Scholars Award for $223,000 under the Science and Society Program. His previous work has focused on the formation of baronial domains and their relationship to both local populations and the Early Modern Japanese state.
He is the author of Central
Authority and Local Autonomy in the formation of Early Modern Japan:
The Case of Kaga Domain (1993). In addition, he has published a
number of articles that explore early modern technological development
of land surveying and map-making and patterns of rural landholding.
He is the Editor of Early Modern Japan: An Interdisciplinary
Journal, and is a founding Editor of H-Japan on-line discussion group
(part of H-Net Humanities on Line). He is the coordinator of the Early
Modern Japan Network, a subcommittee of the Association for Asian Studies.
Prof. Brown maintains his own additional
Web pages."
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