Ronald Toby Explained

Ronald P. Toby (born 1942) is an American historian, academic, writer and Japanologist.

Early life

Toby earned a doctorate in Japanese history from Columbia University in 1977.[1]

Career

As a university professor, Toby's teaching experience has included the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, the University of California at Berkeley, Keio University, and the University of Tokyo.[2]

Toby's academic specialization focuses on issues having to do with pre- and early-modern Japan. His book State and Diplomacy in Early Modern Japan demonstrates that during the so-called "closed country" period in the Edo era, Japan was never truly closed to the outside world.

Select works

Tony's published writings encompass 52 works in 158 publications in 3 languages and 2,117 library holdings.[3]

Notes and References

  1. http://illinois.edu/ University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  2. Press release: "First Japanese Diplomatic Mission to U.S. Is Subject of May 24 Lecture," Library of Congress, April 16, 2010.
  3. Web site: Ronald Toby . 2024-08-03 . Worlcat Entities.