I-House Lecture
“Down and Out in Meiji Japan”—Lessons from the Urban Slums
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- Lecturer: James L. Huffman (H. Orth Hirt Professor History Emeritus, Wittenberg University)
- Date: Friday, April 12, 2019, 7:00-8:30 pm (Doors open at 6:30 pm)
- Venue: Lecture Hall, International House of Japan
- Language: English (without Japanese interpretation)
- Admission: 1,000 yen (students: 500 yen, IHJ members: free)
- Seating: 100 (reservations required)
H. Orth Hirt Professor History Emeritus, Wittenberg University
James L. Huffman
H. Orth Hirt Professor History Emeritus at Wittenberg University in Ohio. A former reporter, Prof. Huffman has studied Japanese history for half a century. While his early work focused on the newspaper press, he has spent the last decade attempting to understand the Meiji era’s urban poor. He has published eight books, including Creating a Public: People and Press in Meiji Japan (University of Hawaii Press, 1997), Japan in World History(Oxford University Press, 2010), and Down and Out in Late Meiji Japan (University of Hawaii Press, 2018). He was a visiting scholar three times at the University of Tokyo and more recently has taught at Dartmouth College and Williams College. In 2017 he received the Association for Asian Studies Distinguished Contributions Award.













