Conrad Davis Totman (born January 5, 1934) is an American historian, academic, writer, translator and Japanologist.[1] Totman was a Professor Emeritus at Yale University.[2]
Conrad Totman at Northwestern University, 1975
American historian
Early life
Totman was born in Conway, Massachusetts. He studied at the University of Massachusetts Amherst; and he earned a Ph.D. in Asian history at Harvard University in 1964.[1] He enlisted in the army in 1953. He served with the 8th Preventive Medicine Control Detachment in South Korea arriving 5 June 1954, just after the Korean War.
Career
Totman taught Japanese history at the University of California at Santa Barbara, at Northwestern University, and Yale. He retired from Yale in 1997.[1]
Select works
Totman's published writings encompass 39 works in 145 publications in 4 languages and 7,885 library holdings.[3]
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Politics in the Tokugawa Bakufu, 1600-1843, 1967
The Collapse of the Tokugawa Bakufu, 1862-1868, 1980
Pre-industrial Korea and Japan in Environmental Perspective, 2004
Japan's Imperial Forest, Goryorin, 1889-1945: with a supporting study of the Kan/Min division of woodland in early Meiji Japan, 1871-76, 2007
References
Conrad Totman Papers (MS 447). Special Collections and University Archives, W.E.B. Du Bois Library, University of Massachusetts Amherst; retrieved 2013-3-22.
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