Faculty
Visiting Research Scholars
Visiting Research Scholars

Maria Grazia PETRUCCI | |
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Specialized Field(s) | Japanese maritime history |
Current Research Themes | The transformation of Japanese Piracy from the end of the Imjin wars to the Ming Qing transition |
Keywords for Research | - |
Education
2017 | Ph. D., Department of History, Faculty of Art, The University of British Columbia |
Professional Experience
2018 | Asian Studies Instructor, Kwantlen University college |
2018 | Asian Studies Instructor, Coquitlam College |
2025 | Visiting Research Scholar, International Research Center for Japanese Studies |
Degree(s)
2017 | Ph. D., The University of British Columbia |
Achievements
Articles
- ・ Monsoni Mercenari e mercanti, Vol.1, March 2025, pp.119-132
- ・ Los Magistrados de Hasegawa y su Manejo del Commercio de Manila en los Primeros Aňos del Shogunato Tokugawa, March 2020, pp.39-57
- ・ Caught between Piracy and Trade: The Shimazu of Southern Japan at the outset of the Tokugawa Regime, 1599-1630, 2017
- ・ The Corsairs of Northern Kyushu, Northeast Asian History Vol.10 No.1, 2013, pp.67-95
- ・ Pirates, Gunpowder and Christianity in late 16th Century Japan, Elusive Pirates, Pervasive Smugglers: Violence and Clandestine Trade in the Greater China Seas, July 2010
Other Publications
- ・ With Commodore Perry to Japan; the Journal of William Speiden Jr., 1852-1855, 2016
- ・ 「外国人研究員から見た服部先生のユニークな一面」, 『歴史を歩く時代を歩く : 服部英雄退職記念誌 : とことん服部英雄』, Faculty of Social and Cultural Studies, Kyushu University, 2015, pp.372-373