Fall 2018 Semester-End Recital
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The Institute The Institute for Medieval Japanese Studies, founded in 1968 at the University of Pennsylvania and since 1984 located at Columbia University, is an international research and liaison center designed to serve all scholars, regardless of nationality, whose main area of study focuses on premodern Japan. The overall purpose of the Institute is to encourage both individual and…
Special Thirtieth Anniversary Edition The Institute for Medieval Japanese Studies, founded in 1968, celebrated its thirtieth anniversary with a wide range of activities commemorating the seven-hundredth anniversary of the death, in November 1298, of Abbess Mugai Nyodai, the Zen Abbess whose life and legacy have been the inspiration for much of the work of the Institute during the past…
ANNOUNCING International Research Conference “THE CULTURE OF CONVENTS IN JAPANESE HISTORY” Institute for Medieval Japanese Studies Columbia University Institute and Project Director: Professor Barbara Ruch November 21-23, 1998 Project Description Commemorating the 30th anniversary of its founding in 1968, the Institute for Medieval Japanese Studies will hold an international conference on “The Culture of Convents in Japanese History” in…
As of September 2, 1996, Mr. Ted Mack, Program Administrator of the Institute, leaves us to pursue his doctorate at Harvard University in the field of Modern Japanese Literature. We will greatly miss him as a person and as a tireless worker far beyond the requirements of duty and we wish him all success in future. His e-mail address…