Grant Goodman--Center for East Asian Studies Interview: Reminiscences of a 25 Year Retiree
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2013-10Author
Goodman, Grant K.
Greene, Megan
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University of Kansas, Center for East Asian Studies
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Video
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University of Kansas Center for East Asian Studies Faculty Interview Series;
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Professor Emeritus Grant Goodman discusses his role as a Japanese Language Officer for military intelligence in World War II, studies at Princeton and the University of Michigan, teaching in the Philippines, becoming a historian of Japan at the University of Kansas, experiences in academia, the February Sisters, and the evolution of East Asian Studies at KU.This interview with Dr. Grant Goodman by Dr. Megan Greene is a part of the Center for East Asian Studies Faculty Interview Series.
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Goodman, G. (2013). University of Kansas Center for East Asian Studies Faculty Interview Series: Grant Goodman--Interview: Reminiscences of a 25 Year Retiree. (M. Greene, Interviewer) KU Mediahub. Lawrence. Retrieved from https://mediahub.ku.edu/media/Reminiscences+of+a+25+Year+Retiree/0_du84ept5
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