Office Hours:
Office: Munroe 402, x5321
Hours: Wednesday 3:00p.m.-4:15; Thursday 4:00p.m.-5:00

Neil Waters
Professor of History; Kawashima Professor of Japanese Studies
Axinn Center at Starr Library 342
Phone: (802) 443 - 5321
Email: nwaters@middlebury.edu
Years at Midd: Since 1990
Degrees, Specializations & Interests:
B.A., Pacific Lutheran University;
M.A., Washington State University;
Ph.D., University of Hawaii.

Teaching Areas

Japanese history, U.S. - Japan relations, East Asian civilization.

Research interests

Japanese social, intellectual and regional history in the Meiji and Taisho eras. Current project: The Russo-Japanese War and the Locus of Identity in Rural Japan.

Courses Taught

Early East Asia; The History of Pre-Modern Japan; The History of Modern Japan; The United States and Japan: the Peculiar Relationship; Readings in Asian History: Pearl Harbor and Hiroshima; The Reinvention of a Nation: Postwar Japan; Behind Closed Doors: Japan in the Tokugawa Era.

Selected Publications

Japan's Local Pragmatists, Council on East Asian Studies (Harvard University Press, 1983).

"The Second Transition: Early to Mid-Meiji in Kanagawa Prefecture," Journal of Asian Studies, 49.2 (May 1990)

"The Village Consolidation of 1889: the Institutionalization of Contradiction", Asian Cultural Studies, 18 (February 1992).