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Visiting Research Scholars

Maria Grazia PETRUCCI
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
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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
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