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William D. Hoover
William D. Hoover, Professor Emeritus,  earned both his M.A. in Japanese Studies and his Ph.D. in East Asian History at the University of Michigan. Joining the History Department at The University of Toledo in 1968, he rose through the ranks, eventually chairing the department for fifteen years (1979-94). His teaching specialties are nineteenth and twentieth century Japan and China.

Funded by a generous grant from the Freeman Foundation, the East Asian Studies Center at Indiana University has twice (2001 and 2003) invited Dr. Hoover to offer a special East Asian Seminar for local teachers. Dr. Hoover won a Master Teacher Award in 1997-99 and again in 1999-2001. He also serves as chairman of the local Toledo-Toyohashi Sister City Committee.

Contact Information:

Office:  Tucker Hall 2132
Phone: (419) 530-4536
Email:  william.hoover@utoledo.edu

Publications

He has published articles on several nineteenth century entrepreneurs, including Godai Tomoatsu, Shibusawa Eiichi, and Furukawa Ichibei. He served as the East Asian editor for Bibliographical Dictionary of Modern Peace Leaders (Greenwood Press, 1985) and co-edited Give Peace a Chance: Exploring the Vietnam Antiwar Movement (Syracuse University Press, 1992). The recipient of several fellowships, including a Fulbright-Hays Research Fellowship (1977-78) and a Japan Foundation Research Fellowship (1995-96), Dr. Hoover has spent six years studying and researching in Japan. His research interests include prewar Japanese internationalism and pacifism, the journalist-publicist Kawakami Kiyoshi, and postwar Japanese historiography. Dr. Hoover is working on book manuscripts on Kawakami Kiyoshi: Interpreter of Japanese-American Relations and on a Historical Dictionary of Postwar Japan (Scarecrow Press). He has presented numerous papers at international, national, and regional conferences. He also serves on the Executive Committee of the Midwest Japan Seminar (2000-03).

Page updated: June 28, 2007
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