John Edward Philips, Ph.D.
Homo sum. Humani nihil alienum a me puto. -Terentius Afer
(There is no such thing as foreign studies.)
Educational Credentials
- Ph.D.
(History) University of California, Los Angeles
(Japan alumni)
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California
Community College Teaching Credentials: History, Hausa, Social
Science, Ethnic Studies
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C. Phil. (History,
UCLA) Africa, West Africa, African-American, U.S. Labor
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M.A.
(African Area Studies, UCLA) History (major) Political
Science (minor) Folklore
(third field)
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B.A. (History,
Pennsylvania
State University) Certificates in African
Studies and Folklore
Studies
Professional Experience
Professor, Hirosaki
University (2001-present)
Associate Professor, Hirosaki
University (1997-present)
Associate Professor, Akita
Keizai Houka University (1990 - 1997)
Assistant Professor, Akita Keizai Houka University
(1988-1990)
Adjunct Professor, Minnesota
State University, Akita (1995 - 2003)
Instructor:
Holy Spirit Women's Junior College (1988-1997)
Akita University (1988-present)
Akita Prefectural Nursing School (1991-1994)
Tohoku University (1986-1988)
Tohoku Foreign Language College (1986-1988)
Tohoku Gakuin University (1986-1988)
Teaching Assistant:
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U.S. History (UCLA)
1985-6 academic year
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African History (UCLA)
two terms
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English as a Second Language (UCLA
Extension)
Researcher:
- (2000) contemporary Islamic documents in Nigeria for Islamic Area Studies Project, Japan
- (1999-2000) domestic research grant to National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka
- (1996-present) AFLANG
Project on African Languages (for Professor Shuji Matsushita, Institute
for the Study of the Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa [ILCAA],
Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)
- (1996-7) Project on Symbiosis in Multi-ethnic Societies in West Africa
(for Professor Paul Kazuhisa Eguchi of the National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka)
- (1993-4) Project on Language Policy and Culture Change in West Africa
(for Professor Paul Kazuhisa Eguchi of the National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka)
- (1992-7) Project on the Mechanisms of Cross-Cultural Contacts in the
Islamic World (for Hikoichi Yajima at the ILCAA, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)
- (1984-5) Fulbright Graduate Study to University of Sokoto
- (January - June 1984)for Dr. J.E. Holloway, UCLA Center for Afro-American Studies
- (January - June 1983) for Dr. J.O. Hunwick, Northwestern University
- (June 1979 - June 1982) for Dr. G. Austin, Southern California Research Institute
- (March - June 1980) for Dr. C. Ehret, UCLA History Department
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