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is a Japanese-born American historian and orientalist. He is a historian of diplomatic history, international, and transnational history. He taught at
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and
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until his retirement in 2005. In 1988, Iriye served as president of the
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, the only Japanese citizen to do so, and also served as president of the
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. In 2005, he was awarded the Order of the Sacred Treasure, Gold and Silver Star, one of Japan's highest civilian honors. He was also awarded Japan's Yoshida Shigeru Prize for best book in public history. He has also been a member of the
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since 1982.


Biography

Iriye was born in Tokyo, in 1934, and graduated from Seikei High School. His father, Keishiro Iriye, was trained in law at
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and published on matters related to Japan and international relations both as a legal scholar and journalist. He went to the United States to study at
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, where Wallace MacCaffrey interested him in the study of English history. He graduated in 1957, and accepted an invitation from the Harvard History Department's American For Eastern Policy Studies. Iriye finished his Ph.D. in history in 1961. At Harvard, he studied with John K. Fairbank and Ernest R. May. He was awarded a
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in 1974. Iriye began as an instructor and lecturer in history at Harvard; taught at the
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, the
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, and the
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; and accepted an appointment as professor of history at
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in 1989, where he became Charles Warren Professor of American History in 1991. He was director of the Edwin O. Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies from 1991 to 1995. Since retiring in 2005, he has taught at
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,
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, and the
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as a guest professor.


Career and scholarship

The focus of his research and thinking first turned to the United States, China, and Japan's interactions in the period leading up to the
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, a war which he experienced first hand as a child. His first book, ''After Imperialism: The Search for a New Order in the Far East, 1921–1931,'' based on his PhD thesis, made use of the multi-archival and multi-lingual research which characterizes his scholarship. The book presents the argument that the collapse of the "diplomacy of imperialism" after
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left a vacuum in the East Asian international system, a theme also explored in his 1972 ''Pacific Estrangement: Japanese and American Expansion, 1897–1911.'' His 1981 ''Power and Culture: the Japanese-American War, 1941–1945'' was a
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finalist The book explained the almost instantaneous transition in 1945 from racial all-out war to alliance in terms of underlying cultural parallels between the two countries. As a graduate student, Iriye had been supported by the Committee on American-East Asian Relations, and then joined the new generation of scholars in the field, along with James C. Thomson, Jr. and Warren Cohen. Along with Cohen, he worked to establish the '' Journal of American-East Asian Relations''. ''Across the Pacific: An Inner History of American-East Asian Relations,'' first published in 1965, surveys nearly two centuries of interaction, but is more than a synthesis of scholarship in the field; it looks at how the thinking elites and policymakers in the three countries interacted, a theme explored in the conference volume ''Mutual Images: Essays in American-Japanese Relations'' (1975). This approach used but moved beyond traditional diplomatic history by incorporating cultural perspectives, shown also in his work on the Cold War, including ''The Cold War in Asia,'' (1974) and the co-edited conference volumes ''The Origins of the Cold War in Asia'' (1977) and ''The Great Powers in East Asia, 1953–1960'' (1990). However, the focus of his thought was moving in new directions and beyond East Asia. In his presidential address to the American Historical Association in 1988, "The Internationalization of History," Iriye pointed out that "at one level, this will necessitate the establishment of closer ties between the American and overseas historical communities. At another level, the effort will entail the search for historical themes and conceptions that are meaningful across national boundaries. At still another level, each historian will have to become more conscious of how his or her scholarship may translate in other parts of the world." In his 1997 ''Cultural Internationalism and World Order'' and the 2002 ''Global Community: The Role of International Organizations in the Making of the Contemporary World'' he looked at the growth of NGOs and global consciousness rather than diplomacy, and called for new levels of thought and analysis.


Selected works

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Selected articles

* } * ----, Michael J. Barnhart, eds., "Above the Mushroom Clouds: Fiftieth Anniversary Perspectives," '' Journal of American-East Asian Relations'' 4.2 (Summer 1995): 89–179. * * SHAFR Presidential address,


Selected books and edited volumes

* ''After Imperialism: The Search for a New Order in the Far East, 1921–1931'' (Cambridge:
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, 1965). Reprinted: (Chicago: Imprint Publications, 1990). * ''Across the Pacific: An Inner History of American-East Asian Relations'' (Chicago: Harcourt, Brace, 1967). Reprinted: Chicago: Imprint, 1992. * ''Pacific Estrangement: Japanese and American Expansion, 1897–1911'' (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1972; reprinted (Chicago: Imprint Publications, 1994).). * Priscilla Clapp, Akira Iriye, eds., ''Mutual Images: Essays in American-Japanese Relations'' (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1975). * Yonosuke Nagai, Akira Iriye, eds., ''The Origins of the Cold War in Asia'' (New York: Columbia University Press, 1977). * ''Power and Culture: The Japanese-American War, 1941–1945'' (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1981). * Nobutoshi Hachara, Akira Iriye, Georges Nival, and Philip Windsor (eds.). ''Experiencing the Twentieth Century'' (Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press, 1985). * ''The Origins of the Second World War in Asia and the Pacific'' (London; New York: Longman, 1987). * Akira Iriye, Warren I. Cohen, eds., ''The United States and Japan in the Postwar World'' (Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1989). * Warren I. Cohen, Akira Iriye, eds., ''The Great Powers in East Asia, 1953–1960 '' (New York: Columbia University Press, 1990). *Fifty Years of Japanese-American Relations (in Japanese, 1991) *''The Globalizing of America'' (1993) *''Cultural Internationalism and World Order'' (1997). *''Global Community: The Role of International Organizations in the Making of the Contemporary World'' (2002) *Holt World History: The Human Journey (2002). * ''China and Japan in the Global Setting]'' (1998). * ''The Human Rights Revolution,'' co-edited with Petra Goedde and William Hitchcock (New York: Oxford University Press, 2012) * *


References and further reading

* * * * . Interview with Laurence Rees.


Notes


External links

*"Akira Iriye," Interview, Japan and World War II


Japan Through History: An EAA Interview with Professor Akira Iriye, Harvard University
''Education About Asia'' (Fall 1998). * {{DEFAULTSORT:Iriye, Akira 1934 births Living people 20th-century American historians 20th-century American male writers 21st-century American historians 21st-century American male writers Academics from Tokyo Academic staff of Kansai University American academics of Japanese descent American Academy of Arts and Sciences American male non-fiction writers Haverford College alumni Harvard University alumni Harvard University Department of History faculty Historians of East Asia Historians of Japan Japanese emigrants to the United States Miller Center Affiliates Presidents of the American Historical Association Presidents of the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations Recipients of the Order of the Sacred Treasure, 2nd class Waseda University alumni