Eileen H Tamura
Eileen H. Tamura is a historian and professor of education at the College of Education, University of Hawaii. She is the author of "Americanization, Acculturation, and Ethnic Identity: The Nisei Generation in Hawaii" (1994). She co-authored "The Rise of Modern Japan" (2003),"" which won the Franklin Buchanan Award from the Association for Asian Studies, and co-authored "China: Understanding Its Past" (1998)," "which won the James Harvey Robinson Prize from the American Historical Association....See more
Eileen H. Tamura is a historian and professor of education at the College of Education, University of Hawaii. She is the author of "Americanization, Acculturation, and Ethnic Identity: The Nisei Generation in Hawaii" (1994). She co-authored "The Rise of Modern Japan" (2003),"" which won the Franklin Buchanan Award from the Association for Asian Studies, and co-authored "China: Understanding Its Past" (1998)," "which won the James Harvey Robinson Prize from the American Historical Association. Her articles have appeared in journals such as "History of Education Quarterly, Journal of American Ethnic History, Amerasia Journal, Pacific Historical Review, "and" The Journal of Negro Education." See less
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