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|bio=Daniel A. Métraux is Professor of Asian Studies at Mary Baldwin College and Adjunct Professor of Asian Culture and History in the graduate program at the Union Institute and University. He has written extensively on Japan's New Religions and other aspects of modern Asian history, including ''Burma's Modern Tragedy'' (2004) and ''The Asian Writings of Jack London'' (2010). He has served as Editor of the ''Southeast Review of Asian Studies'' and as president of the SE Chapter, Association for Asian Studies. (Source: ''The Buddhist World'', notes on contributors, xvi) | |bio=Daniel A. Métraux is Professor of Asian Studies at Mary Baldwin College and Adjunct Professor of Asian Culture and History in the graduate program at the Union Institute and University. He has written extensively on Japan's New Religions and other aspects of modern Asian history, including ''Burma's Modern Tragedy'' (2004) and ''The Asian Writings of Jack London'' (2010). He has served as Editor of the ''Southeast Review of Asian Studies'' and as president of the SE Chapter, Association for Asian Studies. (Source: ''The Buddhist World'', notes on contributors, xvi) | ||
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PersonType | Category:Authors of English Works Category:Professors |
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FirstName / namefirst | Daniel |
LastName / namelast | Métraux |
MainNamePhon | Daniel A. Métraux |
SortName | Métraux, Daniel |
bio | Daniel A. Métraux is Professor of Asian Studies at Mary Baldwin College and Adjunct Professor of Asian Culture and History in the graduate program at the Union Institute and University. He has written extensively on Japan's New Religions and other aspects of modern Asian history, including Burma's Modern Tragedy (2004) and The Asian Writings of Jack London (2010). He has served as Editor of the Southeast Review of Asian Studies and as president of the SE Chapter, Association for Asian Studies. (Source: The Buddhist World, notes on contributors, xvi) |
affiliation | Mary Baldwin College; Union Institute and University |
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