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Preface / Andrew Gordon (Harvard University/ University of Tokyo).- Part I. Theory.- Chapter 1. Considering Public History from Japanese Perspectives / Michihiro Okamoto (Toyo University).- Chapter 2. Towards the Remagicalization of History: Minoru Hokari and Public Histories / Ted Motohashi (Tokyo Keizai University).- Chapter 3. Dark Tourism and Public History / Akira Ide (Kanazawa University).- Chapter 4. Eloquent Silence: When Fiction Makes Japanese History of Christianity Alive / Emi Tozawa (University of Manchester).- Part II.   Practice.- Chapter 5. Collaboration between creators and researchers in historical manga and animation works: Examples of the manga “Anna Komnena” and the animation “Vinland Saga” / Futaba Sato (manga artist), Minoru Ozawa (Rikkyo University) and Satoshi Ohtani (Tokai University).- Chapter 6. The Potential of Digital Public History in Japan / Makoto Goto (National Institutes for Humanities, National Museum of Japanese History).- Chapter 7. Connecting "Zaihan Korean ("Zainichi Korean in Osaka") history" to "Resident History ": Exhibition practice by Osaka Korea Town Museum / Noriko Ijichi (Osaka Metropolitan University).- Chapter 8. Taking the Pollution (Kogai) Experiences Into the Future: A Practice of Public History / Miho Hayashi (Okayama University of Science) & Masafumi Yokemoto (Osaka Metropolitan University).- Chapter 9. "Archiving" the Environmental Pollution in Minamata?: Expanding the Frame of Archival Photography and Exposing Humanity / Yumi Kamuro (Kumamoto University).

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      Publisher: Springer
      Publication Date: 08/11/2025
      ISBN13: 9789819513154, 978-9819513154
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      Preface / Andrew Gordon (Harvard University/ University of Tokyo).- Part I. Theory.- Chapter 1. Considering Public History from Japanese Perspectives / Michihiro Okamoto (Toyo University).- Chapter 2. Towards the Remagicalization of History: Minoru Hokari and Public Histories / Ted Motohashi (Tokyo Keizai University).- Chapter 3. Dark Tourism and Public History / Akira Ide (Kanazawa University).- Chapter 4. Eloquent Silence: When Fiction Makes Japanese History of Christianity Alive / Emi Tozawa (University of Manchester).- Part II.   Practice.- Chapter 5. Collaboration between creators and researchers in historical manga and animation works: Examples of the manga “Anna Komnena” and the animation “Vinland Saga” / Futaba Sato (manga artist), Minoru Ozawa (Rikkyo University) and Satoshi Ohtani (Tokai University).- Chapter 6. The Potential of Digital Public History in Japan / Makoto Goto (National Institutes for Humanities, National Museum of Japanese History).- Chapter 7. Connecting "Zaihan Korean ("Zainichi Korean in Osaka") history" to "Resident History ": Exhibition practice by Osaka Korea Town Museum / Noriko Ijichi (Osaka Metropolitan University).- Chapter 8. Taking the Pollution (Kogai) Experiences Into the Future: A Practice of Public History / Miho Hayashi (Okayama University of Science) & Masafumi Yokemoto (Osaka Metropolitan University).- Chapter 9. "Archiving" the Environmental Pollution in Minamata?: Expanding the Frame of Archival Photography and Exposing Humanity / Yumi Kamuro (Kumamoto University).

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