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Harold Bolitho (3 January 1939 – 23 October 2010) was an Australian academic, historian, author and professor emeritus in the Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations at
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. The name Bolitho is of Cornish origin.


Career

Bolitho received his B.A. from the University of Melbourne in 1961 and his M.A., M.Phil, and PhD degrees from Yale. In 1985, Bolitho was granted tenure as a Professor of Japanese History at Harvard.Georges, Christopher ''et al.'
"Waiting for the White Smoke: A Peek at Harvard's Tenure Searches,"
''Harvard Crimson.'' 1 December 1984.
He was Director of the Edwin O. Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies from 1988 through 1991. Formerly, Bolitho was a member of the faculty of
Monash University Monash University () is a public research university based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Named for prominent World War I general Sir John Monash, it was founded in 1958 and is the second oldest university in the state. The university has ...
and he taught at the
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in Victoria, Australia. Bolitho was a Visiting Professor at the Research Institute for Humanities at the
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in 1989; and he has been a visiting lecturer at the
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and
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.


Japanese studies

According to Bolitho, the post-war development of Japanese studies in English-speaking countries was characterized by unexpected growth; and he helped to foster that expansion. Bolitho's research interests included Tokugawa institutions, the Bakumatsu and the Meiji Restoration, with an emphasis on regionalism. In his 1969 doctoral dissertation, "The Fudai Daimyo and the Tokogawa Settlement," he refined a distinctive point of view about the ''fudai'' daimyo and the bakufu. He argued that it was the collective power of the ''fudai'' and their competing interests that prevented the accumulation of unfettered power by the central government. He argued that "historians, believing too readily that the ''fudai'' were more bureaucrats than barons, have ... assumed that they were the model servants of centralized feudalism" and that "an examination of their roles supports no such belief." In addition to his own work, Bolitho was an editor of
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' series, the Japanese Studies Library. The series includes monographs on substantial subjects, thematic collections of articles, handbooks, text editions, and translations.


Australian studies

In commemoration of the United States bicentennial in 1976, the Australian government provided funding for an endowed chair in Australian studies at Harvard. This faculty position rotates yearly among different departments, and former chair holders have come to Harvard from a number of disciplines. This investment in Harvard encouraged an expanded interest in Australian studies. As he was an Australian, it was natural for Bolitho to serve as chair of the Committee on Australian Studies in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences.


Selected works

In a statistical overview derived from writings by and about Harold Bolitho,
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encompasses roughly 10+ works in 30+ publications in 3 languages and 1,000+ library holdings WorldCat Identities Bolitho, Harold
/ref> * ''Treasures Among Men: The Fudai Daimyo in Tokugawa Japan'' (1974) * ''Japanese kingship'' (1976) * ''Meiji Japan'' (1977) * ''A Northern Prospect: Australian Papers on Japan: Papers from the 1st Conference of Japanese Studies Association of Australia'' (1981) with Alan Rix * ''Two lectures on Japanese History.'' (1983) * ''Approaching Australia: Papers from the Harvard Australian Studies Symposium.'' (1999) * ''Bereavement and Consolation: Testimonies from Tokugawa Japan '' (2003) ; Chapters * "The Tempo Crisis," ''The Nineteenth Century: Cambridge History of Japan, '' Vol. 5 (1989), Marius Jansen, editor *


Notes


References

* Hardacre, Helen, ed. (1998)
''The Postwar Development of Japanese Studies in the United States,''
Leiden: Brill Publishers. * Schulman, Frank Joseph. (1970).
''Japan and Korea: An Annotated Bibliography of Doctoral Dissertations in Western Languages, 1877–1969.''
London: Routledge.


External links

* Harvard/RIJS

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Monash archive, faculty photo
* Boston Globe
obituary
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