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Toshiyuki Tanaka (田中 利幸, Tanaka Toshiyuki, born May 26, 1949) is Japanese historian and political critic.

Tanaka was Emeritus Research Professor of History at the Hiroshima Peace Institute, Hiroshima City University before his retirement in 2015. He was a visiting professor at Birkbeck, University of London, and the Sir Ninian Stephen Visiting Scholar at the Law School, University of Melbourne.

He is a coordinator of the journal "The Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus" and a member of the SVAC (Sexual Violence in Armed Conflicts) research project group funded by Hamburg Institute of Social Research.

He has written extensively about forced prostitution under the Japanese Empire, history of Japanese war crimes during World War II, the aerial bombing of Japanese cities conducted by the U.S as well as in Japan under US military rule. He also writes about the laws of warfare.

Works

  • Hidden Horrors: Japanese War Crimes in World War II, Westview Press (1996) ISBN 0-8133-2718-0
  • Japan's Comfort Women: Sexual Slavery and Prostitution During World War II and the US Occupation, Routledge (2001) ISBN 0-415-19401-6
  • (co-edited with Marilyn B. Young) Bombing Civilians: A Twentieth Century History, The New Press (2009) ISBN 1-59558-363-7

External links


  1. ^ "Faculty of Law conference". The Chinese University of Hong Kong. Retrieved 2024-01-17.
  2. ^ "Dr. Yuki Tanaka, Hiroshima Peace Institute "Crime and Responsibility: War, Indiscriminate Bombing, and Mass Killing" | The Center for East Asian Studies | The University of Chicago". University of Chicago. Retrieved 2024-01-17.
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