About CEAS
The Center for East Asian Studies at the University of Wisconsin brings together an inter-disciplinary group of faculty, staff, and students devoted to the study of China, Japan, and Korea. We offer an undergraduate major that allows students to take advantage of the wide range of courses given in all of the schools and colleges at the University. The Program also contributes to the intellectual vitality of the campus and the Madison community by hosting lectures by distinguished outside speakers.
CEAS Director
Director, Center for East Asian Studies
Louise Young |
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333 Ingraham Hall |
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(608) 262-3643 |
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(608) 265-2919 |
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louiseyoung@wisc.edu |
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Current position:
Professor of East Asian Studies, History Department.
Specialization:
Japan since 1868: foreign relations; social and cultural history.
Research and Teaching Interests::
WW2 in Asia, Sino-Japanese relations, Japanese fascism, comparative imperialism.
Currently working on local history, urbanization and urban modernism.
Additional office location:
5123 Humanities Building (History Dept.), phone: (608) 263-1829
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CEAS Staff
The Center for East Asian Studies operates with the help of the following staff:
Note: Any web site questions or problems should be sent to eas@intl-institute.wisc.edu.
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Office Hours
Monday thru Friday
8:00am - 4:00pm
Additional hours by appointment.
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Office Location
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