Nadia Kanagawa

Cultural and legal historian of classical Japan.

Research

Book Chapters


Book Chapters - Author

Author, "East Asia’s First World War, 643–668,” in East Asia in the World, edited by David Kang and Stephan Haggard, Cambridge University Press, October 2020.

Author, “Approach and Be Transformed: Immigrants in the Nara and Heian State” in Hapa Japan: History (Volume 1), edited by Duncan Ryuken Williams, Ito Center Editions, an imprint of Kaya Press, January 2017.


Book Chapters - Translator and/or Interpreter

Translator, “Japanese International Marriages (Kokusai Kekkon): A Longue Durée History, from Early Modern Japan to Imperial Japan,” by Itsuko Kamoto in Hapa Japan: History (Volume 1), edited by Duncan Ryuken Williams, Ito Center Editions, an imprint of Kaya Press, January 2017.

Translator & Interpreter, “Immigrants, Outsiders, and the Outside World in the Yōrō Administrative Code” on the Project for Premodern Japan Studies Website.


Dissertation

Author, "Making the Realm, Transforming the People: Foreign Subjects in Seventh- through Ninth-Century Japan,” PhD dissertation, University of Southern California, 2019. Available via Proquest or by email upon request.