Madoka Kanai

Madoka Kanai (金井 圓; Shinjitai: 金井 円, Kanai Madoka, 5 June 1927 – 7 July 2001) was a Japanese historian at the University of Tokyo who specialized in modern Japanese history, with a special interest in the history of Japanese foreign relations. He was formerly Director of the Japan-Netherlands Institute[1] and President of the Historiographical Institute of the University of Tokyo.[2]

Kanai was born in Nagano Prefecture and educated at the University of Tokyo.[3]

Selected bibliography

In Japanese
  • Hansei (藩政; "Domain Administration", 1962)[4]
  • O-yatoi Gaikokujin: Jinbun Kagaku (お雇い外国人 人文科学; "Hired Foreigners: Humanities", 1976), part of a series[5]
  • Nichi-ran kōshōshi no Kenkyū (日蘭交渉史の研究; "A Study on the History of Japan-Holland Relationship", 1986)[6]
  • Kinsei Nihon to Oranda (近世日本とオランダ; "Early Modern Japan and Holland", 1993)[7]
In English

Kanai also translated several books into Japanese, such as Matthew C. Perry's The Japan Expedition, 1852–1854[11] and Otis Manchester Poole's Death of Old Yokohoma.[12]

References

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