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CURRICULUM VITAE
SAYURI GUTHRIE SHIMIZU
Rice University
Department of History-MS42
P.O. Box 1892
Houston, TX 77251-1892
713-348-2134
[email protected]
Education
Cornell University, Department of History, Ph. in History, 1992
Cornell University, Department of History, M.A. in History, 1988
Academic Positions
Rice University, Dunlevie Family Professor of History, 2014 –
Michigan State University, Professor 2010-2014
Visiting Research Professor, Waseda University (Japan), Fall 2010, Spring 2012
Visiting Research Professor, Keio University (Japan), 2003-4
Michigan State University, Associate Professor, 2001-2010
Cornell University, East Asia Program Fellow, 1995-6
Cornell University, Peace Studies Program Fellow, 1994-5
Michigan State University, Assistant Professor, 1993- 2001 (on leave, 1994-96)
Toyo Eiwa University (Japan), Assistant Professor, 1991-1993
Cornell University, Department of History, Teaching Assistant, 1988-1989
Teaching Fields
U. S. and the World
History of Modern International Relations
Pacific World
Global History of Sports
Publications
Books
Transpacific Field of Dreams: How Baseball Linked the United States and Japan in
Peace and War (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2012)
Creating People of Plenty: The United States and Japan’s Economic Alternatives,
1950-1960 (Kent: The Kent State University Press, 2001
Nichibei Kankeishi [The History of Japan-U. S. Relations], with Masuda
Hiroshi, et.al (Tokyo: Yuhikaku Press, 2001)
Articles and Book Chapters
“Japan’s Sports Diplomacy in the Early Post-WW II Years,” International Area Studies
Review, vol. 16, no. 3 (September 2013)
“Japan and the 2012 London Olympics: Ambitions and Anxieties of a Nation Aspiring to
Reprise Olympic Glory,” International Journal of the History of Sport, vol. 30,
no. 15 (September 2013)
“Truman’s Unintended Gift: Japanese Reactions to the Dismissal of General MacArthur
and the Question of Civilian Control in Postwar Japan,” in James Matray (ed.),
Northeast Asia and the Legacy of Harry S. Truman: Japan, China, and the Two
Koreas (Kirksville, MO: Truman State University Press, 2012)
“Baseball in US-Japanese Cultural Diplomacy,” International House of Japan Bulletin,
vol. 32, no.1, 2012
“The United States, Japan, and the Cold War, 1945-1960,” in Melvin Leffler and
Odd Arne Westad (eds.), Cambridge History of the Cold War (New York:
Cambridge University Press, 2010)
“Pacific History e mukete,” Ritsumeikan Gengobunkakenkyu, vol. 21, no. 4 (2010)
“Architects of a Masquerade Peace: The United States, Japan, and the 1936
Berlin Olympic Games,” The Japanese Journal of American Studies, No. 20
(2009)
“Baseball as a Vehicle of Soft Power in Historical Perspective,” in David
McConnell and Yasushi Watanabe (eds.), Soft Power Superpowers (Armonk, NY:
ME Shrpe: 2008)
“American Occupation Policy and the Japanese Fisheries Management Regime,
1945-1952,” in Mark E. Caprio and Yoneyuki Sugita, Democracy in Occupied
Japan (London and New York: Routledge, 2007
“American Occupation Policy and Postwar Sino-Japanese Relations: Severing Economic
Ties,” in Mark E. Caprio and Yoneyuki Sugita, Democracy in Occupied Japan
(London and New York: Routledge, 2007)
“The United States, Japan and the United Nations during the Cold War: From the
Occupation to the Nixon Shock,” in Akihiko Hanzawa (ed.), Japan and the UN
in International Politics: Historical Perspectives (Sapporo, Japan:Hokkaido
University Press, 2007)
“Hawaii no Ekkyo Nipponnjin-Nikkeijin Yakyuu to Aidentiti [Japanese American
Baseball in Hawaii and Ethnic Identity] in Hiroshi Yoneyama and Norifumi
Kawahara (eds.), Nikkeijin No Keiken to Kokusai Ido [Transnational Mobilization
and Japanese Diaspora Experience] (Kyoto: Jimbunshoin, 2007)
“Lost in Translation, Morphed in Transit: Godzilla in Cold War America,” in William
Tsutsui (ed.), In Godzilla’s Footsteps: Japanese Pop Culture Icons in the Global
Stage (New York: Palgrave, 2006)
“Amerika no Kaigai Gunji Kichimo no Keisei to Gunji Baishun [U. S. Overseas Military
Bases and Military Prostitution]”, Gunji Shigaku [The Journal of Military
History], vol. 41, no. 4 (March 2006)
“A Day to Remember, A Day to Forget: Pearl Harbor in American Memory,”
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Diplomatic History, Vol. 29, No. 2, April 2005
“Globalization,” and “Consumerism,” in Cynthia Northrup (ed.), World Trade:
From Ancient Times to the Present (Armonk, NY: ME Sharpe, 2005)
“From Southeast Asia to the U. S. Southeast: Japanese Business Meets the Sun Belt
South,” in James C. Cobb and William Stueck (eds.), Globalization and the
American South (Athens and London: University of Georgia
Press, 2005)
“Environmental Unilateralism: The Bush Administration and the Kyoto Protocol on
Global Warning,” in Dowling Campbell (ed.), A Bird in the Bush: Failed Policies
of the George W. Bush Administration (New York: Algora Press, 2005)
“For Love of the Game: Baseball in Early U.S.-Japan Encounters and the Rise of
a Transnational Sporting Fraternity,” Diplomatic History, vol. 23, no. 5
(November 2004)
“Amerikano Tainichi Senryo to Kitataiheiyo Kaiyo Shigen Hogo Taisei no Tanjo” [U. S.
Occupation Policy and International Ocean Resource Management Regime] in
Marc Caprio, et. al. (eds.), Amerikano Tainichi Senryoseisaku to Sono Eikyo
(Tokyo: Akashi Shoten, 2004)
“Amerika no Nippon Senryo to Sengo Nicchu Kankei no Kiro,” [U. S. Occupation of
Japan and Post-World War II Sino-Japanese Relations] in Amerikano Tainichi
Senryoseisaku to Sono Eikyo (Tokyo: Akashi Shoten, 2004)
“Besieged and Beleaguered: The United States and Multilateral Export Control, 19541956,” The Journal of American and Canadian Studies, Spring 1997
“Perennial Anxiety: The United States, Japan and the Controversy over the Recognition
of the People’s Republic of China, 1949-1960,” The Journal of American-East
Asian Relations, Vol. 4, No. 2, Fall 1995
“Nicchu Minkan Boeki Kyotei to Nichibei Gaiko [Sino-Japanese Private-Sector Trade
Agreements in U. S.-Japanese Diplomacy],”The Hitotsubashi Law Journal, Vol.
114, No. 1, July 1995
“Posto Senryoki No Nichibei Kankei: Tonan Ajia Keizai Kaihatsu Koso Wo Chushin Ni
[U. S.-Japanese Relations and Uneasiness over Southeast Asian Economic
Integration],”in Kimitada Miwa (ed.,) Amerika To Nippon [America and Japan]
(Tokyo: Sairyusha, 1993
“Sekaishi No Nakano Chuto [The Middle East in World History],” Sophia, April 1992
“Clarence Randall and the Control of Sino-Japanese Trade,” Journal of American and
Canadian Studies, Fall 1991
“The Johnson Administration and the War in Vietnam,” Journal of International Studies
(Japan), Winter 1985
“A View on Lyndon Johnson’s Early Political Career,” Review of American History
(Japan), Summer 1985
“Domestic Politics and U. S. Vietnam War Policy,” Journal of International Studies
(Japan), Summer 1985
Book Reviews and Review Essays
Barbara Keys, Globalizing Sports, H-Diplo, January 2008
Tanigawa Takeshi, Amerika Eiga to Senryo Seisaku, Journal of American
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History, Vol. 91, No. 2, September 2004
Igarashi Takeshi, Hakenkoku Amerikano Saihen, Liviathan, No. 33, October 2003
Lloyd C. Gardner, International Perspectives on Vietnam, Takokukanshugi no
Kensho (Kokusai Seiji, no. 133), September 2003
David M. Pletcher, Diplomacy of Involvement: American Economic Expansion
Across the Pacific, 1784-1900, American Historical Review, Vol. 108,
No. 4, October 2003
D. Stanley Eitzen, Fair and Foul: Beyond the Myths and Paradoxes of Sport,
H-Net, August 2003
Cristinna Zaccarini, US-Chinese Relations as Tradition, H-Net, June 2003
Akira Iriye and Richard Wampler (eds.), Partnership: The United States
And Japan 1951-2001, Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 61, No. 4,
November 2002
Linda Goetz Holmes, Unjust Enrichment, H-Net, May 2002
Nicholas Sarantakes, Keystone, Journal of Military History. Vol. 65, No. 4,
December 2001
Mary Ruth Keyso, Women of Okinawa, H-NET, October 2001
Chalmers Johnson, Okinawa: A Cold War Island, H-NET, December 2001
David Kaiser, American Tragedy and Robert McNamara, Argument
Without End, Journal of American History, Vol. 88, No. 3, December
2001
PBS Series on the American Experience, “Nixon’s China Gamble,”
The Journal of American History, Vol. 89. No. 4, December 2000
Ambest Ocampo, The Bicentennial Countdown, Satoshi Nakano,
Firipin Dokuritsu Mondanshi [The history of Philippine
National Independence], Journal of American History, Vol. 89, No. 4,
December 2000
Eisaku Kihira, Nyudiru Seiji Chitsujo no Keisei Katei [The Making of
New Deal Political Order in America] (Kyoto, 1993),
Journal of American History, Vol. 86, No. 1, June 1999
Roger Dingman, Ghost of War: The Sinking of the Awa Maru and
U. S.-Japanese Relationship, 1945-1995 (Annapolis, 1997),
The American Historical Review, Vol. June 1999
Xiaoyan Liu, A Partnership for Disorder (New York, 1996),
The Historian, Vol. 61, No. 2, Winter 1999
Rhodri Jefferys-Jones, Changing Differences: Women and the Shaping of
American Foreign Policy, 1917-1994 (New Brunswick, NJ, 1995),
Summer 1996, The Historian, Vol. 58, No. 4, Winter 1996
Fumiko Nishizaki, Amerika Reisen Seisaku to Kokuren [American
Cold War Policy and the United Nations] (Tokyo, 1992),
The Journal of American History, Vol. 83, No. 1, June 1996
Ronald McGlothlen, Controlling the Waves: Dean Acheson and U. S.
Foreign Policy in Asia (New York, 1993) in The Historian, Vol. 56,
No. 4, Spring 1994
Paul C. Wright, Vice-Presidential Power (New York, 1984) in
International Relations (Japan), No. 80, October 1985
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Toshiki Gomi, et. al. (eds), Nippon Gaiko to Taigai Funso [Japanese
Foreign Policy and International Conflicts] (Tokyo, 1983) in
The Journal of International Studies (Japan), No. 13, July, 1984
Fellowships and Grants
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Fellowship, 2013
Association for Asian Studies (AAS) Northeast Council, Japan Short-Term Research
Grant, 2013
IIE Fulbright Research Fellowship to Japan, 2010
The SHAFR Summer Institute Stipend, Ohio State University, June 2008
The Japan Foundation Short-Term Research Fellowship, 2007
Association for Asian Studies (AAS) Northeast Council, Domestic Research
Travel Grant, 2006
Japanese Ministry of Education and Science, Social Science Research Grant,
(overseas co-investigator), 2006, 2012
National Endowment for the Humanities, Summer Institute Stipend,
June 2005
Intramural Research Grant Program, Michigan State University,
2000-2001, 2004-2005
Social Science Research Council, Abe Fellowship, 2003-04
Osaka Foreign Scholar Lectureship Grant, 2002
Duke University Franklin Center for International Studies, Summer
Institute Fellowship on Women and Globalization, July 2002
Association for Asian Studies, Northeast Council Japan Short-Term Research
Grant to Japan, 2001
University of Maryland Center for Historical Studies 20th Century
20th Century Japan Research Grant, November 2001
MSU Center for Advanced International Studies in Development (CASID),
Research Development and Initiation Grant, Summer 2001
MSU College of Arts and Letters International Travel Grant,
Michigan State University, June 2000 and December 2002
MSU College of Arts and Letters Intramural Research Grant,
Michigan State University, 1999-2000
The National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Stipend, 1999
All-University Research Initiation Grant, Michigan State University, 1996-1998
Visiting Fellow, Cornell University East Asia Program, 1995-96
Visiting Fellow, Cornell University Peace Studies Program, 1994-95
Japanese Ministry of Education Social Sciences Research Grant, 1992-1993
Council on American Studies (Japan) Overseas Research Grant, 1991
Mellon Foundation Dissertation Year Fellowship, 1990-91
McArthur Foundation Graduate Fellowship for Peace Studies, 1989-90
IIE Fulbright Scholarship for Graduate Studies in the United States, 1986-88
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