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Moriyama Takahito

モリヤマ タカヒト | Moriyama Takahito
Affiliation and department:
Job title: Associate Professor
Research field  (3): History - Europe/America ,  Local studies ,  Politics
Research keywords  (7): アメリカ政治 ,  American Studies ,  U.S. History ,  Social Movement ,  Conservatism ,  Media ,  Marketing
Research theme for competitive and other funds  (6):
  • 2022 - 2026 アメリカ多文化保守主義--1980年代以降のマイノリティ保守
  • 2019 - Annual Meeting Travel Grant
  • 2017 - Alvin Achenbaum Travel Grant
  • 2015 - Research Grant
  • 2012 - 2014 Fulbright Scholarship
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Papers (17):
  • Takahito Moriyama. Review of Heather Hendershot, When the News Broke: Chicago 1968 and the Polarizing of America. History: Reviews of New Books. 2023. 51. 4. 96-97
  • Takahito Moriyama. Black Trumpists: Minority Conservatives and Multiracial Whiteness. Nanzan Review of American Studies. 2022. 44. 105-121
  • Takahito Moriyama. The Making of CPAS Digital Collections. Pacific and American Studies. 2022. 22. 7-17
  • Takahito Moriyama. Promoting a Rock Festival: The 1969 Woodstock Festival and the Memories of the Sixties Generation. American History Review. 2022. 39. 1-21
  • Takahito Moriyama. The Sunbelt's Blue Suburbs: Orange County, California, during the Trump Era. Pacific and American Studies. 2021. 21. 21-31
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Books (3):
  • Empire of Direct Mail: How Conservative Marketing Persuaded Voters and Transformed the Grassroots
    University Press of Kansas 2022
  • Britain of Heretics
    2016
  • Remembering War the American Way
    Syoraisha 2013
Lectures and oral presentations  (25):
  • Empire of Direct Mail: How Conservative Marketing Persuaded Voters and Transformed the Grassroots
    (Symposium in the Institute for American Studies at Rikkyo University 2023)
  • Empire of Direct Mail: How Conservative Marketing Persuaded Voters and Transformed the Grassroots
    (Nanzan Center for American Studies, "Examining U.S. Conservatism through Philosophy, Religion, and Media" 2023)
  • Republic of Fundraising Letters: Direct Mail and the Reagan Revolution
    (Age of Reagan Conference 2023)
  • Irrational Rationality: U.S. Conservatism and Emotion
    (Japanese Association for American History 2023)
  • Empire of Direct Mail: How Conservative Marketing Persuaded Voters and Transformed the Grassroots
    (Institute of Cultural Sciences Public Seminar 2023)
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Education (4):
  • 2012 - 2019 Florida State University Department of History
  • 2009 - 2015 Kyoto University Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies
  • 2007 - 2009 Kyoto University Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies
  • 2003 - 2007 Osaka University School of Letters
Professional career (1):
  • Ph.D. (Florida State University)
Work history (6):
  • 2023/04 - 現在 Nanzan University Faculty of Foreign Studies, Department of British and American Studies Associate Professor
  • 2021/09 - 2023/03 Nanzan University Faculty of Foreign Studies, Department of British and American Studies Assistant Professor
  • 2020/04 - 2022/03 Komazawa University Faculty of Letters Department of History Lecturer
  • 2021/04 - 2021/09 Showa Women's University Faculty of Humanities and Culture Department of History and Culture
  • 2020/04 - 2021/08 Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, the University of Tokyo Center for Pacific and American Studies Assistant Professor
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Committee career (1):
  • 2024/07 - 2026/06 Japanese Association for American Studies OAH-JAAS Collaborative Committee
Awards (1):
  • 2023/06 - Japanese Association for American Studies Shimizu Hiroshi Award Empire of Direct Mail: How Conservative Marketing Persuaded Voters and Transformed the Grassroots
Association Membership(s) (6):
American Historical Association ,  Organization of American Historians ,  THE JAPAN SOCIOLOGICAL SOCIETY ,  JAPANESE ASSOCIATION FOR AMERICAN STUDIES ,  THE JAPANESE ASSOCIATION FOR AMERICAN HISTORY ,  SOCIETY OF AMERICAN HISTORY IN KANSAI
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