目次
Becoming borderless Japanese studies in, of, from, and through the United States
Japanese intellectual history in the 1990s
Marius Jansen and the study of Japanese history in the United States
In search of historical dialogue and comparative studies
Local and national Sakamoto Ryoma in Kyoto
Exploiting natural resources in Japan's early modern era
Japan and its worlds Foreign texts/native readings
Looking for the lost
Education for a new Japan
The stowaway's dilemma
The emperor at war
Tributes Reminiscences of Marius Jansen
My debt to Marius Jansen
On the Japanese reception of Marius Jansen's Sakamoto Ryoma and the Meiji restoration
Marius B. Jensen and the International House of Japan