Transpacific Migration and the Transfer of Colonial Expertise in Tropical Agriculture between the United States and Imperial Japan: A Case of the Pineapple Industries in U.S.-controlled Hawaii and Japanese-ruled Taiwan
Social and Economic History Group Lecture
Speaker:
Eiichiro Azuma (Associate Professor of History and Asian American Studies, University of Pennsylvania)
Topic:
Transpacific Migration and the Transfer of Colonial Expertise in Tropical Agriculture between the United States and Imperial Japan: A Case of the Pineapple Industries in U.S.-controlled Hawaii and Japanese-ruled Taiwan
アメリカと日本の両植民帝国間における人の流れと熱帯農業の技術移動:ハワイと台湾のパイナップル産業の例から
Date and Time:
Thursday, April 29, 2021. 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
Place:
Room 817 at ITH
Language: Japanese and English
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