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Ben-Ami Shillony (born October 28, 1937 (?), Poland) is
professor emeritus of
Japanese history at the
Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
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His wife, until her death, was
Lena Shillony [
he], professor emerita of French literature at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Selected publications
- Revolt in Japan.
Princeton University Press, 1973. Translated into Japanese: Nihon no hanran, Kawade Shobō Shinsha, 1975.
- Politics and Culture in Wartime Japan.
Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1981. Paperback edition
Oxford University Press, 1991. Translated into Japanese: Uotaimu japan, Gogatsu Shobō, 1991.
- Yapan hamesoratit: tarbut ve-historia.
Schocken Publishing House, 1995. Revised and expanded edition, 2001.
- Yapan hamodernit: tarbut ve-historia. Schocken Publishing House, 1997. Revised and expanded edition, 2002.
- The Jews and the Japanese.
Charles E. Tuttle, 1992. Translated into Japanese: Yudayajin to nihonjin no fushigina kankei,
Seikō Shobō, 2004.
- Collected Writings of Ben-Ami Shillony. Japan Library,
Curzon Press, 2000.
- Enigma of the Emperors: Sacred Subservience in Japanese History. Global Oriental, 2005. Translated into Japanese: Haha naru tennō,
Kōdansha, 2003.
- The Emperors of Modern Japan.
Brill, 2008. (Editor)
- Yapan bemabat ishi. Schocken Publishing House, Tel Aviv, 2011.
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