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3 Works  



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Rotem Kowner
רותם קובנר
Professor Rotem Kowner
Professor Rotem Kowner, 2004
Born (1960-07-11) 11 July 1960 (age 64)
Academic work
Main interestsHistory, especially the Russo-Japanese War
Notable worksThe Impact of the Russo-Japanese War
Race and Racism in Modern East Asia: Western and Eastern Constructions
and other books on Russo-Japanese War and Meiji era

Rotem Kowner (Hebrew: רותם קובנר; born 11 July 1960) is an Israeli historian and psychologist specializing in the history of modern Japan, and a full professor in the Department of Asian Studies at the University of Haifa.[1]

Early life[edit]

Rotem Kowner was born in Mikhmoret and lived his early years in the KibbutzofMa'ayan Tzvi. At the age of three, his family moved to Haifa, where he grew up and went to the Hebrew Reali School. Upon graduation, he entered the Israeli Navy and subsequently served as an officer on a missile boat.

Academic career[edit]

After majoring in East Asian Studies and psychology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, he studied for a year at the Free University of Berlin and then for six years at the University of TsukubainJapan. Upon receiving his PhD, he continued in postdoctoral studies at the Center for East Asian Studies, Stanford University, and at the Hebrew University. In 1998 he began teaching at the University of Haifa as a senior lecturer and was promoted to professor in 2004.[2] Kowner worked extensively to mark the centenary of the Russo-Japanese War and to stress its regional and global repercussions.[3] He was involved in organizing international conferences, initiated collaborative works, and published several books as well as many articles about this topic. Since 2010, his research focus has shifted to the examination of the development of race and racism in modern East Asia and in Japan in particular. Kowner maintains that the question of race, the distress over foreign racism, and the implementation of racist policies in its own colonies have been among the most critical and painful issues in the history of modern Japan and that they were also among the determinants of its national decision-making, at least until the end of World War II.

Kowner has been as a visiting professor at Tokyo's Waseda University, the University of Geneva, and the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich and serves on the editorial board of several academic journals. He is the co-founder of the biennial conferences of Asian Studies in Israel and the Israeli Association of Japanese Studies (IAJS). He has been member of the university's Senate, Board of Governors, and executive committee of his own university and currently serves as the director of its liberal arts program.[4] He sits on the executive committee of the Maritime Policy & Strategy Research Center (HMS).[5]

Works[edit]

Selected books[edit]

Selected articles[edit]

Notes[edit]

  • ^ David Schimmelpenninck van der Oye, Journal of Slavic Military Studies 20 (2007), p. 775
  • ^ The Department of Asian Studies, Staff Archived 14 July 2014 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ "executive committee of the Maritime Policy & Strategy Research Center".
  • ^ Israeli Association for Japanese Studies
  • ^ Israeli Association for Japanese Studies
  • References[edit]


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