Frank Gibney Award in American-East Asian Relations
Leiden (NL) / Boston (MA) - 4 February 2014
The Journal of American-East Asian Relations invites submissions for the Frank Gibney Award.
The Award is given by the editors to an essay in the field of American-East Asian Relations written by a graduate student and submitted by his or her supervisor. The author will receive a $1,000.00 prize and the selected article will be published in the Journal.
The Award honors the life and goals of Frank Gibney (1924-2006), an early and enthusiastic supporter of the Journal. Gibney worked for more than fifty years to educate the peoples on both sides of the Pacific about each other. He began his study of Japan as a military intelligence officer during World War II and during the Occupation of Japan. He became a correspondent and editor at Time, Life, and Newsweek magazines, and then joined Encyclopaedia Britannica in 1966 to develop its presence in Asia. Gibney wrote or edited more than a dozen books on Japan and Asia.
Read the complete media alert: http://www.brill.com/news/frank-gibney-award-american-east-asian-relations
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