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Hayashi Masaru Brian

Hayashi Masaru Brian
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Homepage URL  (1): https://sites.google.com/site/hayashiamericanstudies/
Research field  (1): History - Europe/America
Research keywords  (18): 日米関係史 ,  Los Angels ,  Office of Strategic Services ,  Army ,  外交史 ,  Asia American ,  Japanese American ,  Japanese American internment ,  pan-pacific ,  nationalism ,  religion ,  American West ,  Race ,  Ethnicity ,  Intelligence ,  第二次世界大戦 ,  immigration history ,  二十世紀アメリカ史
Research theme for competitive and other funds  (4):
  • 2013 - 2016 Spy Prevention:US National Security, Race, and Citizenship,1945-1952
  • 2011 - 2013 Yellow Peril and Racial Discrimination in the American Miilitary
  • 2006 - 2010 Transcending the Nation-State and Race : US-Japan Realtions and Activists, Scholars, and Soldiers in Pacific Ocean Rim Network
  • 2006 - 2007 Transcending Race:Asian American and Office of Strategic Services 1942-1947
Papers (7):
  • Brian Masaru HAYASHI. Kilsoo Haan, American Intelligence, and the Anticipated Japanese Invasion of California, 1931-1943. Pacific Historical Review. 2014
  • Brian Masaru Hayashi. Loyalty's Janus Face: The Office of Strategic Services and Asian Americans during Word War II. Doshisha American Studies V.48, 1-23. 2012
  • Brian Masaru Hayashi. From Race to Nation:The Institute of Pacific Relations, Asia Americans, and George Blakeslee, from 1908 to 1929. The Japanese Journal of American Studies. 2012
  • Brian Masaru Hayashi. Life at the Edge: One Historian’s Views of Cultural Politics on the Margins of American Society. Theory and Practice in American Studies: Cultural Politics in a Multiracial Society. 2007
  • Brian Masaru Hayashi. Widening the Lens: Internationalizing Our Understanding of the Japanese American Internment. Cultural Linguistics Research, Volume 17, Number 1 (August 2005): 7-28. 2005
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MISC (4):
  • Brian Masaru Hayashi. Centralizing Intelligence, Creating Hierarchies: The Office of Strategic Services, Asian Americans, and Race during World War II. アメリカ学会第48回年次大会. 2014
  • Hayashi Brian Masaru. The Yellow Peril that was Neither: American Intelligence Agencies, Kilsoo Haan, and the war with Japan, 1931-1942. Pacific Coast Branch of the American Historical Association 2012 Meeting. 2012
  • Brian Hayashi. “Like a Chameleon: From ‘Japanese’ to ‘Americans’ (of Japanese Ancestry), 1957-1974”. American Historical Association in San Diego. 2011
  • Brian Masaru Hayashi. “From Race to Nation: The Evolution of the Institute of Pacific Relations, Asian Americans, and George Blakeslee, 1908-1929,”. Association for Asian American Studies in Honolulu. 2009
Books (3):
  • New Wave: Studies on Japanese Americans in the 21st Century
    Institute for Research in Humanities, Kyoto University 2004
  • Democratizing the Enemy: The Japanese American Internment
    Princeton University Press 2004
  • For the Sake of Our Japanese Brethren: Assimilation, Nationalism, and Protestantism among the Japanese of Los Angeles, 1895-1942
    Stanford Univ. Press 1995
Lectures and oral presentations  (8):
  • Why Race Matters (More Than Politics): The Contrasting Styles of Korean American Lobbyist Han Kil-Su and Oil Millionaire Edwin Pauley, 1931-1968
    (同志社アメリカ研究夏期セミナー(DASSS)2013 2013)
  • “Asian Americans in the American Spy Service in Asia”
    (Portland State University 2011)
  • “Exporting Democracy to East Asia?: Asian Americans and the Office of Strategic Services during World War II”
    (Portland State University 2011)
  • “To Be or Not to Be a Christian Patriot: Lessons Learned from Interned Japanese American Christians during World War II” and “Free Labor, Free Soil, Free Men?: Immigration Barriers and Protestant Immigrants during the Progressive Era”
    (Wheaton College 2008)
  • “Eggheads and Jocks: OSS field agents and social scientists in Asia during World War II”
    (Smithsonian Institution 2007)
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Professional career (1):
  • Ph.D.歴史学 (UCLA)
Awards (3):
  • 2006 - Western History Association Robert G. Athearn Award
  • 1996 - the Association for Asian American Studies History Prize
  • 1995 - Institute for the Study of American Evangelicals, History Prize Kenneth Scott Latourette Prize
Association Membership(s) (4):
日本アメリカ学会 ,  Association for Asian American Studies(AAAs) ,  The Organization of American Historians(OAH) ,  American Historial Association(AHA)
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