FRANK JOSEPH SHULMAN

Bibliographer, Editor and Consultant for Reference Publications in Asian Studies College Park, Maryland, U.S.A. E-mail: [email protected]

PUBLICATIONS, UNPUBLISHED PAPERS, CONSULTANT'S REPORTS

AND SELECTED WORKS IN PROGRESS OR UNDER CONSIDERATION

1964 - 2020

Note: Within most sections, the listings are in reverse chronological order

BIBLIOGRAPHICAL COVERAGE OF

DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONS

Monographs

Doctoral Dissertations on Hong Kong, 1900-1997: An Annotated Bibliography. With an Appendix of Dissertations Completed in 1998 and 1999 = Guan yu Xianggang zhi bo shi lun wen zhu shi shu mu: 1900 zhi 1997. Coauthored with Anna Leon Shulman. Preface by W.I.R. Davies, Vice-Chancellor, The University of Hong Kong; forewords by Y.C. Cheng, Former Vice-Chancellor, The University of Hong Kong, Wang Gungwu, Former Vice-Chancellor, The University of Hong Kong, and Kan Lai-bing, University Librarian, The University of Hong Kong. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2001. xxxvii, 823p. (University of Hong Kong Libraries publications, no.12). Multidisciplinary, descriptively annotated, classified and extensively indexed guide to 2395 dissertations accepted by institutions of higher learning throughout the world. This definitive bibliography has been digitized by Google and is available on the Internet.

Doctoral Dissertations on China and on Inner Asia, 1976-1990: An Annotated Bibliography of Studies in Western Languages. With contributions by Patricia Polansky and Anna Leon Shulman. Westport, Conn., and London: Greenwood Press, 1998. xxviii, 1055p. (Bibliographies and indexes in Asian studies, no.2). Multidisciplinary, descriptively annotated, classified and indexed bibliography of 10,290 dissertations on China, Hong Kong, Macao, Mongolia, Taiwan, Tibet, and the overseas Chinese, Mongolian and Tibetan communities accepted by institutions of higher learning in forty countries. Published as a supplement to Doctoral Dissertations on China: A Bibliography of Studies in Western Languages, 1945-1970 and Doctoral Dissertations on China, 1971-1975: A Bibliography of Studies in Western Languages. Doctoral Dissertations on the Ryûkyû Islands and Okinawa Prefecture: A Comprehensive, Annotated Bibliography of Western-Language Studies Accepted by Institutions of Higher Learning in the , Europe and Australia, with an Extensive Appendix of Master's Theses. College Park, Maryland, 1995. viii, 96p. Edition of July 28, 1995. Prepared in honor of the formal dedication of the Kenritsu Kôbunshokan, The Archives of the Prefecture of Okinawa, Japan. Limited distribution (in photocopy format).

Burma: An Annotated Bibliographical Guide to International Doctoral Dissertation Research, 1898-1985. Preface by James H. Billington, Director, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Smithsonian Institution. Lanham, Maryland, and London: University Press of America, 1986. xvi, 247p. Multidisciplinary, descriptively annotated, classified and indexed bibliography of 707 dissertations.

Doctoral Dissertations on Japan and on Korea, 1969-1979: An Annotated Bibliography of Studies in Western Languages. Foreword by Francis B. Tenny, Executive Director, Japan-United States Friendship Commission. Seattle and London: University of Washington Press, 1982. xvi, 473p. Multidisciplinary, descriptively annotated, classified and indexed bibliography of 3508 dissertations, subdivided into two main sections: "Japan" and "Korea". Published as a supplement to Japan and Korea: An Annotated Bibliography of Doctoral Dissertations in Western Languages, 1877-1969.

Doctoral Dissertations on China, 1971-1975: A Bibliography of Studies in Western Languages. Seattle and London: University of Washington Press, 1978. xx, 329p. Multidisciplinary, classified and indexed bibliography of 1573 dissertations, followed by an appendix of 228 dissertations completed between 1945 and 1970. Published as a supplement to Doctoral Dissertations on China: A Bibliography of Studies in Western Languages, 1945-1970.

Doctoral Dissertations on Japan and Korea, 1969-1974: A Classified Bibliographical Listing of International Research. Ann Arbor, Mich.: University Microfilms International, 1976. x, 78p. Multidisciplinary, classified and indexed bibliography.

American and British Doctoral Dissertations on Israel and Palestine in Modern Times. Ann Arbor, Mich.: Xerox University Microfilms, 1973. vii, 25p. Multidisciplinary, classified and indexed bibliography of 530 dissertations. Note: Reprinted without statement of authorship as an article under the title “Ph.D. and M.A. Dissertations on Palestine and Israel Obtained in American and British Universities between 1948 and 1973”. Majallat al-Sharq al-Awsat = Journal of the Middle East (Cairo, Egypt) 2 (1975): 97-157.

Doctoral Dissertations on China: A Bibliography of Studies in Western Languages, 1945-1970. Coauthored with Leonard H.D. Gordon. Foreword by Edgar Wickberg, University of British Columbia. Seattle and London: Published for the Association of Asian Studies by the University of Washington Press, 1972. xix, 317p. (Association for Asian Studies, Reference Series, 1). Pirated reprint edition: Guan yu zhong guo zhi bo shi lun wen: xi fang yu yan zhi can kao shi lu, 1945-1970 = Doctoral Dissertations on China: A Bibliography of Studies in Western Languages, 1945-1970 . Taipei, Taiwan: Gui ting chu ban she, 1977. Multidisciplinary, classified and indexed bibliography of 2217 dissertations.

Doctoral Dissertations on South Asia, 1966-1970: An Annotated Bibliography Covering North America, Europe, and Australia. Foreword by Thomas R. Trautmann, Center for South and Southeast Asian Studies, . Ann Arbor: Center for South and Southeast Asian Studies, The University of Michigan, 1971. xvii, 228p. (Michigan Papers on South and Southeast Asia, 4). Multidisciplinary, briefly annotated, classified and indexed bibliography of 1305 dissertations concerned with Ceylon, India, Nepal, Bhutan, Sikkim and Pakistan. Accompanied by a second (supplementary) introduction, this bibliography is now being digitized by the University of Michigan Press under a Humanities Open Book grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and will become available free of charge through its fulcrum.org/michigan open-access discovery program.

Japan and Korea: An Annotated Bibliography of Doctoral Dissertations in Western Languages, 1877-1969. Foreword by Roger F. Hackett, Director, Center for , University of Michigan. : American Library Association; London: Frank Cass, 1970. xix, 340p. Electronic version: Hoboken, N.J.: Taylor and Francis, 2013. Multidisciplinary, descriptively annotated, classified and indexed bibliography of 2562 dissertations, subdivided into two main sections: "Japan" (entries 1-2056 on pages 3-240) and "Korea" (entries 2057-2562 on pages 243-99). The dissertations were accepted by institutions of higher learning throughout the world. This bibliography has also been digitized by Google.

Editorships

Doctoral Dissertations on Asia: An Annotated Bibliographical Journal of Current International Research (Ann Arbor, Mich.: Association for Asian Studies) (Note: Vol.1, no.1 only published by Xerox University Microfilms for the Association for Asian Studies.). Editor and compiler of sixteen volumes that altogether contain entries for over 31,500 doctoral dissertations concerned with the countries and civilizations of East, Southeast and South Asia accepted by institutions of higher learning throughout the world. Published between 1975 and 1996:

vol.1, no.1 (Winter 1975). 6, 58p. vol.1, no.2 (Summer 1975). vi, 59-116. vol.2, no.1 & 2 (1976-1977). v, 90p. vol.3, no.1 (Winter 1980). vi, 90p. vol.3, no.2 (Summer 1980). vi, 91-180. vol.4, no.1&2 (Winter/Summer 1981). vi, 90p. vol.5, no.1&2 (Winter/Summer 1982). vi, 90p. vol.6, no.1&2 (Winter/Summer 1983). vi, 90p. vol.7, no.1&2 (Winter/Summer 1984). vi, 154p. vol.8, no.1&2 (Winter/Summer 1985). vi, 152p. vol.9, no.1&2 (Winter/Summer 1986). vi, 170p. vol.10, no.1&2 (Winter/Summer 1987). vi, 154p. vol.11, no.1&2 (Winter/Summer 1988). vi, 154p. vol.12, no.1&2 (Winter/Summer 1989). vi, 138p. vol.13, no.1&2 (Winter/Summer 1990). vi, 201p. vol.14, no.1&2 (Winter/Summer 1991). vi, 169p. vol.15, no.1&2 (Winter/Summer 1992). vi, 202p. vol.16 (1993). xi, 411p. [published in 1996]

"Doctoral Dissertations". Asian Studies Professional Review (Ann Arbor, Mich.: Association for Asian Studies). Editor and compiler of a classified bibliographical column of recently completed and in-progress dissertations concerned with the countries and civilizations of East, Southeast and South Asia that were accepted by institutions of higher learning throughout the world. Published semiannually between Fall 1971 and Spring 1974: vol.1, no.1 (Fall 1971): 186-222 vol.1, no.2 (Spring 1972): 115-58 vol.2, no.1 (Fall 1972): 157-90 vol.2, no.2 (Spring 1973): 119-60 vol.3, no.1 (Fall 1973): 169-201 vol.3, no.2 (Spring 1974): 109-49

"Doctoral Dissertations". Newsletter of the Association for Asian Studies (Ann Arbor, Mich.: Association for Asian Studies). Editor and compiler of a classified bibliographical column of recently completed and in- progress dissertations concerned with the countries and civilizations of East, Southeast and South Asia that were accepted by institutions of higher learning throughout the world. Published quarterly between May 1969 and May 1971:

vol.14, no.4 (May 1969): 75-85 vol.15, no.1 (Oct. 1969): 63-78 vol.15, no.2 (Dec. 1969): 40-58 vol.15, no.3 (Feb. 1970): 37-59 vol.15, no.4 (May 1970): 43-66 vol.16, no.1 (Oct. 1970): 66-88 vol.16, no.2 (Dec. 1970): 41-64 vol.16, no.3 (Feb. 1971): 53-83 vol.16, no.4 (May 1971): 54-85

Bibliographical Columns

“Dissertations and Theses in Japanese Language, Linguistics and Literature”. Journal of the Association of Teachers of Japanese (place of publication varies: Association of Teachers of Japanese). Note: Some issues are entitled "Doctoral Dissertations and Master's Theses in Japanese Language, Linguistics, and Literature". Published between 1975 and 2011.

10, nos.2 & 3 (September 1975): 229-46 11, no.1 (January 1976): 135-52 15, no.2 (November 1980): 211-28 17, no.1 (April 1982): 102-15 19, no.1 (April 1984-1985): 138-74 19, no.2 (November 1984-1985): 324-41 20, no.2 (November 1986): 304-65 21, no.2 (November 1987): 203-47 23, no.2 (November 1989): 191-237 24, no.2 (November 1990): 225-84 26, no.1 (April 1992): 80-114 27, no.1 (April 1993): 109-49 29, no.1 (April 1995): 91-173 31, no.1 (April 1997): 81-177 32, no.1 (April 1998): 63-169 34, no.2 (October 2000): 233-87 Japanese Language and Literature (Boulder, Colorado: Association of Teachers of Japanese)

35, no.1 (April 2001): 56-101 35, no.2 (October 2001): 195-247 36, no.1 (April 2002): 61-148 36, no.2 (October 2002): 213-84 38, no.1 (April 2004): 155-252 38, no.2 (October 2004): 359-523 39, no.1 (April 2005): 89-232 39, no.2 (October 2005): 437-507 40, no.2 (October 2006): 231-388 41, no.1 (April 2007): 141-234 41, no.2 (October 2007): 399-471 43, no.1 (April 2009): 149-316 43, no.2 (October 2009): 495-624 44, no.2 (October 2010): 245-354 45, no.2 (October 2011): 337-691

Note: These issues of both the Journal of the Association of Teachers of Japanese and Japanese Language and Literature are archived in JSTOR.

“Abstracts of Completed Dissertations”. Newsletter of Research on Japanese Politics (beginning in 1990, entitled Japan Political Research: An Annual Review) (Provo, Utah: Brigham Young University). Abstracts of doctoral dissertations on contemporary Japanese politics and government, foreign affairs, international relations and political history.

5 (March 1974): 27-44 6 (March 1975): 36-60 7 (March 1976): 28-75 8 (March 1977): 36-75 9 (March 1978): 30-71 10 (March 1979): 54-94 11 (April 1980): 48-79 12 (February 1981): 35-63 13 (February 1982): 53-68 14 (May 1983): 42-57 15 (May 1984): 68-85 16 (March 1985): 51-63 17 (March 1986): 47-65 18 (March 1987): 47-58 19 (March 1988): 51-66 21 (March 1990): 67-116 22 (January 1991): 85-114 23 (March 1992): 55-74 24 (March 1993): 60-92 25 (March 1994): 56-75 26 (March 1995): 63-76 27 (March 1996): 70-105 28 (March 1997): 47-87 29 (March 1998): 54-91 30 (March 1999): 45-79 31 (March 2000): 37-75 32 (March 2001): 40-64.

“Dissertation Abstracts”. Himalayan Research Bulletin (place of publication varies; includes Pullman, Washington, Ithaca, New York and Portland, Oregon). Abstracts of doctoral dissertations on Nepal, Bhutan, Tibet, northern India, Pakistan and Afghanistan.

1, no.1 (Winter 1980): 18-23 2, no.3 (Fall 1982): 29-36 3, no.3 (Fall 1983): 19-20 4, no.1 (Winter 1984): 39-48 4, no.3 (Fall 1984): 53-66 5, no.2/3 (Monsoon/Fall 1985): 35-47 6, no.1 (Winter 1986): 39-41 6, no.2 (Monsoon 1986): 15-29 6, no.3 (Fall 1986): 16-20 7, no.1 (Spring 1987): 25-36 7, no.2/3 (1987): 34-36 8, no.1 (1988): 47-56 9, no.1 (1989): 43-49 9, no.2 (1989): 36 9, no.3 (1989): 21-31 11, no.1-3 (1991): 101-20 12, no.1-2 (1992): 63-78 13, no.1-2 (1993): 89-93 15, no.1 (1995): 26-44 16, nos. 1&2 (1996): 66-81 17, no.2 (1997): 55-73 18, no.2 (1998): 70-89 20, nos.1&2 (2000): 98-137 21, no.1 (2001): 74-88 22, no.1-2 (2002): 70-116

Articles and Chapters in Edited Volumes

"Western-Language Doctoral Dissertations on the Korean "Comfort Women", 1995-2004: An Annotated Bibliography with Brief Information about the Educational Backgrounds of the Dissertation Authors". In Comfort Women: A Movement for Justice and Women's Rights in the United States, edited by Jung-Sil Lee and Dennis Halpin (Carlsbad, : Hollym International Corporation, 2020): 155-190.

"Doctoral Dissertations Concerned with Library and Information Science, Publishing and Books: An Annotated Bibliography of Studies Relating to East Asia Completed between 1999 and 2004". Journal of East Asian Libraries no.134 (October 2004); 1-25. Electronic version: http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/cdm4/document.php?CISOROOT=/ EastAsianLibraries&CISOPTR=2769&REC=18 “Doctoral Dissertations on Asia Completed during the 1990s and Concerned with Libraries, Information Services, Information Systems and Technology, Library Education, Books and Publishing, Indexing and Bibliography”. International Association of Orientalist Librarians Bulletin, no.44 (2000-2001): 17-44.

“Guide to the Availability of Dissertations” [Version of January 1998]. Excerpted from Doctoral Dissertations on China and on Inner Asia, 1976-1990. Electronic version: http://www.tren.com/dissertations.cfm

“A Key to the Universe of Scholarly Research about Hong Kong: Doctoral Dissertations Accepted by Institutions of Higher Learning Throughout the World 1900-1992”. Coauthored with Anna Leon Shulman. In International Association of Orientalist Librarians, Ninth General Meeting at the 34 ICANAS, 24-25 August 1993, Hong Kong: Proceedings, edited by Julia L.Y. Chan and Betty W. Lee (Hong Kong: Published for the International Association of Orientalist Librarians by The University of Hong Kong Libraries, 1993): 21-42. Note: Initially accompanied, as a conference paper, by "The Universe of Doctoral Dissertations about Hong Kong, 1900-1992: A Classified, Partially Annotated Bibliography: Working Draft". 95 leaves.

“The Universe of American Doctoral Dissertations on China Completed between 1976 and 1989: A Major Information Resource in the Field of Chinese Studies”. Proceedings of the International Conference on New Frontiers in Library and Information Services, 9-11 May 1991, Taipei = Tu shu guan yu zi xun fu wu xin jing jie guo ji yan tao hui lun wen ji (Taipei, Taiwan: National Central Library, Republic of China, 1992): 991-1031.

“Notable Recent Dissertations Concerning Oriental Libraries”. International Association of Orientalist Librarians Bulletin, no.39 (1992): 43-45. A brief compilation of abstracts.

“Treasures and Trivia: The Universe of Microfilmed Dissertations on East Asia at the Library of Congress”. International Association of Orientalist Librarians Bulletin no.26-27 (1985): 7-12; and Association for Asian Studies, Inc. Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin no.80 (December 1986): 11-16.

“Western Academic Interest in Post-Occupation Japan: A Brief Overview of Related Doctoral Dissertation Research”. Asian and African Studies (Jerusalem, Israel) 18, no.1 (March 1984): 127-36.

“Bibliographical Controls for Completed Doctoral Dissertation Research in Asian Studies with Particular Focus on Historical Scholarship: Some Recent Accomplishments and Current Endeavors”. Han xue yan jiu tong xun = Newsletter for Research in Chinese Studies (Taipei, Taiwan) 4, no.3 (whole no.15) (September 1985): 155-58; and International Association of Orientalist Librarians Bulletin no.24-25 (1984): 4-11.

“American Doctoral Dissertation Research on Southeast Asia, 1976-1982: An Initial Overview of Selected Trends and Developments”. In Southeast Asian Studies: Options for the Future, edited by Ronald A. Morse (Lanham, Maryland and London: University Press of America; Washington, D.C.: Asia Program, Wilson Center, 1984): 67-85. First published in a monograph of the same title issued separately in 1983 by the East Asia Program, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.

“Doctoral Dissertation Research in Comparative Perspective”. In Korean Studies in America: Options for the Future, edited by Ronald A. Morse (Lanham, Maryland and London: University Press of America; Washington, D.C.: East Asia Program, Wilson Center, 1983): 43-53. First published in a monograph of the same title issued separately in 1983 by the East Asia Program, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.

“Existing Bibliographical Controls for Doctoral Dissertations in the Field of East Asian Art and Archaeology”. Newsletter: East Asian Art and Archaeology (Ann Arbor, Mich.) no.15 (May 1983): 28-29.

“Doctoral Research on Malaya and Malaysia, 1895-1977: A Comprehensive Bibliography and Statistical Overview”. In Malaysian Studies: Present Knowledge and Research Trends, edited by John A. Lent (DeKalb, Ill.: Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Northern Illinois University, 1979): 250-436. Supplementary listings in Berita: Bulletin of the Malaysia/Singapore/Brunei Studies Group, Association for Asian Studies 5, no.4 (Spring 1980): 7-8, and 6, no.1 (Summer/Fall 1980): 1-3.

“American Doctoral Dissertations on Japan, 1975-1977: A Statistical and Analytical Overview of Current Trends with an Accompanying Bibliography”. Prepared with the assistance of Ellen Anne Nollman as a contribution to the Workshop for Japanese Collection Librarians in American Research Libraries, Washington, D.C., August 28-30, 1978. 22, 49p. Part 1 was published as the 26-page appendix II to Workshop for Japanese Collection Librarians in American Research Libraries [Proceedings] (Washington, D.C.: Office of Management Studies, Association of Research Libraries, 1979).

"Doctoral Dissertations on the Allied Occupation of Japan, 1945-1952". College Park, Maryland: University of Maryland, 1978. 14p. Note: Updated version published as “Doctoral Dissertations on the Allied Occupation of Japan, 1945-1952”. In The Occupation of Japan: Economic Policy and Reform. The Proceedings of a Symposium Sponsored by the MacArthur Memorial, April 13-15, 1978, edited by Lawrence H. Redford (Norfolk, Virginia: MacArthur Memorial, 1980): 335-73.

“American Doctoral Research on Korea, 1970-1974: A Brief Statistical Analysis and Bibliographical Listing”. Journal of Korean Affairs (Silver Spring, Maryland) 6, no.1 (April 1976): 61-80, and 6, no.2 (July 1976): 59-83. Note: Earlier version: "A Brief Statistical Analysis of Doctoral Dissertations on Korea Submitted to Institutions of Higher Learning within the United States during the Five-Year Period 1970-1974". Ann Arbor: Center for Japanese Studies, University of Michigan, 1975. 16p.

“The Availability of Recently Completed American Doctoral Dissertations with Particular Reference to Work on East Asia”. Association for Asian Studies, Inc. Committee on East Asian Libraries Newsletter no.46 (March 1975): 56-64. Electronic version: http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/cdm4/document.php?CISOROOT=/ EastAsianLibraries&CISOPTR=1496&REC=7

“Recent Doctoral Dissertations on Borneo”. Borneo Research Bulletin 2, no.2 (December 1970): 33-35.

Unpublished Conference Papers

"Doctoral Dissertations on Korea Accepted by Institutions of Higher Education in the State of Michigan, 1938-2006: Andrews University, Michigan State University, University of Michigan, Wayne State University, Western Michigan University: An Annotated Bibliography". College Park, Maryland: Frank Joseph Shulman, January 2007. xi, 112 leaves. Prepared for the Workshop "Compiling, Annotating, Editing and Critically Evaluating Western-Language Bibliographies on Japan and on Korea: A Bibliographer's Perspective and Personal Experience", Center for Japanese Studies and the Korean Studies Program, University of Michigan, January 17, 2007. Also distributed on a limited basis as a three-part pdf file.

“An Introduction to the Universe of Doctoral Dissertations on China and on Inner Asia”. Paper delivered at the Traditional China Colloquium of Washington, D.C., Georgetown University, February 6, 1999. 10 leaves.

“Doctoral Dissertations in Jewish Studies and Related Subjects, 1945-1990: A Bibliography on Jewish History and Civilization, the Old Testament, the Ancient Near East, the State of Israel, and Contemporary Jewish Affairs”. Prepared as a contribution to the panel “Judaica Research Literature: Works-in-Progress”, Association of Jewish Libraries Annual Conference, Washington, D.C., June 1989. 22 leaves.

“Doctoral Dissertations on Asia: The Issue of Bibliographical Control and Access”. Prepared as a contribution to the IFLA [International Federation of Library Associations] General Conference, , Japan, August 1986. 17 leaves. Available in microfiche and in paper copy format from the ERIC Document Reproduction Service (Alexandria, Virginia), order number ED280472.

“Doctoral Dissertations on Sri Lanka (Ceylon) Submitted to Institutions of Higher Learning in the United States, Canada, Western Europe and Australia, 1966-1974: A Listing of Research Dealing in Whole or in Part with Sri Lanka Studies, Alphabetically Arranged by Author”. Prepared as a contribution to the Sri Lanka Round Table Discussion, 28th Annual Meeting, Association for Asian Studies, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, March 18th, 1976. 17 leaves. Mimeographed. Note: Incorporates information appearing in Doctoral Dissertations on South Asia, 1966-1970: An Annotated Bibliography Covering North America, Europe, and Australia. and in the first three issues of the journal Doctoral Dissertations on Asia.

“A Bibliography of Western-Language Doctoral Dissertations Regarding the Canton Area and Hong Kong”. Prepared as a contribution to the Canton Delta Conference, University of Washington, June 1971. 6p. Mimeographed.

Work Nearing Completion

“The First Century of Doctoral Dissertations on Korea, 1903-2004: An Annotated Bibliography of Studies in Western Languages: Accompanied by Notes about the Academic Backgrounds of Many of the Dissertation Authors”. Compiled, annotated and edited by Frank Joseph Shulman with the assistance of many scholars and librarians worldwide including Dineen Grow, Jiyoung Gu, Philipp Christoph Haas, Nathan Hesselink, Frank Hoffmann, Helene Kang, Jung-Sim Kim, Ross King, Young-Key Kim-Renaud, Lev R. Kontsevich, Peter H. Lee, Young Ki Lee, William B. McCloy, Roald Maliangkay, Owen Miller, Sung-Deuk Oak, Lukas Pokorny, Robert C. Provine, S. Robert Ramsey, Marie-Orange Rivé-Lasan, Edward D. Rockstein, Anna Leon Shulman, Tatiana M. Simbirtseva, Natalia Sirotko-Sibirskaya, Hartmut Walravens, and the staffs of the Center for Research Libraries in Chicago, the Microform Reading Room of the Library of Congress, and inter-library loan at the University of Maryland, College Park Libraries. Forewords by Young-Key Kim-Renaud, William B. McCloy and Robert C. Provine. Upon its completion, this multivolume bibliography will be published in both printed and electronic/digital versions by the University of Michigan Press (Ann Arbor, Michigan). Comprehensive, multidisciplinary, descriptively annotated, subject classified and extensively indexed bibliography of nearly 15,000 dissertations accepted by some 950 degree-awarding institutions in over forty countries that deal in their entirety or just in part with Korea, the Korean people, Korean emigrants and Korean oversea students. Encompasses dissertations in all fields of academic endeavor—not only in the humanities, the social and behavioral sciences, and education but also in the natural sciences, engineering, architecture, theology, law, library and information science, the health sciences and medicine. Includes 100-200 word long annotations (based primarily on a personal examination of the dissertation typescripts), the tables of contents of most of the dissertations, some indication of their availability, citations to nearly 10,000 published abstracts or summaries as well as to 2000 books published by the authors that are related to their dissertations, citations to over 2000 master's theses by the dissertation authors, most authors' years of birth, and the name of the senior faculty member who directed each dissertation. Copies of only 59% of the dissertations are currently available from ProQuest/UMI (formerly University Microfilms International) in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

RESOURCES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, COLLEGE PARK

EAST ASIA AND GORDON W. PRANGE COLLECTIONS

Catalogs

Contributed to and directed much of the compilation by staff members of the East Asia Collection, McKeldin Library, of the “Prange Collection List of Education-Related Monographs: Draft”. Tokyo: National Institute for Educational Research (Tokyo, Japan), 1990. 13 vols. (1246, 24p.). A database printout of some 10,000 immediate post-World War II Japanese-language publications (particularly textbooks, study and self-study books, teacher's manuals, handbooks, curriculum guides, and educational treatises) concerned with both precollegiate and special types of education that are held within the Gordon W. Prange Collection. A project supported in part by the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH).

The Postwar Japanese Constitution: The American Contribution and Reception by the Japanese. An Exhibition Drawn from the Resources of the East Asia Collection, Special Collections Division, University of Maryland College Park Libraries, McKeldin Library, April-May 1987. Illustrated exhibition Catalog. Frank Joseph Shulman, curator of the exhibition; coauthored with Donald Farren. College Park, Md.: University of Maryland, College Park Libraries, 1987. 24p.

Supervised the preparation of, and contributed the foreword to, the User's Guide to the Gordon W. Prange Collection, East Asia Collection, McKeldin Library, University of Maryland at College Park. Part 1: Microfilm Edition of Censored Periodicals, 1945-1949 = Maikurofirmu-ban Senryôgun ken’etsu zasshi mokuroku, kaidai: Shôwa 20-nen—Shôwa-24 nen, compiled and edited by Eizaburo Okuizumi. Tokyo: Yushodo Booksellers, 1982. xviii, 531p. (Merirando Daigaku Karejji Pakuko Makkeruden Toshokan Tôa Toshobu Godon W. Purange Bunko kaidai, dai 1-shu). Guide to a set of microfilm reels produced by the Micro Photo Division of Bell & Howell in 1981-82. The microfilms contain censored periodicals in Japanese, censors’ summaries or translations into English of articles, and notes relating to their censorship.

Articles and Chapters in Edited Volumes

"Okuizumi Eizaburo at the University of Maryland Libraries, 1974-1984". Journal of East Asian Libraries no. 158 (February 2014): 4-12. Electronic versions: https://ojs.lib.byu.edu/spc/index.php/JEAL/article/view/33658/31543 AND http:// hdl.handle.net/1903/15986 [Digital Repository at the University of Maryland (DRUM)] Reprinted together with a complete translation into Japanese as "Merirando Daigaku Toshokan ni okeru Okuizumi Eizaburô, 1974-1984", translated by Katsuoka Kanji. Sengo Kyôikushi Kenkyû [Research Bulletin of Educational History of Postwar Japan]. Tokyo: Meisei Daigaku Sengo Kyôikushi Kenkyû Sentâ [Meisei Center for Postwar Educational History] no.27 (March 2014): 11-28.

"Former Japanese Prime Minister Noboru Takeshita Visits Gordon W. Prange Collection at the University of Maryland at College Park". Association for Asian Studies, Inc. Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin no.90 (June 1990): 43-44. Electronic versions: https://ojs.lib.byu.edu/spc/index.php/JEAL/article/viewFile/8017/7666

“The Gordon W. Prange Collection from the Allied Occupation of Japan". Japan-America Society of Washington, Bulletin 32, no.1 (February 1987): 4-6.

“Publications and Unpublished Materials from the Allied Occupation of Japan within the East Asia Collection, McKeldin Library, University of Maryland, College Park". Association for Asian Studies, Inc. Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin no.55 (March 1978): 43-48. Japanese-language translation (with a postscript by Atsumi Kumata) published under the title “Rengokoku Nihon senryôki no kankôbutsu to mikankô shiryô” in Kokuritsu Kokkai Toshokan geppô [National Diet Library Monthly Bulletin] (Tokyo) no.204 (March 1978): 15-20. Condensed English-language version published under the title “Materials from the Allied Occupation of Japan in the East Asia Collection, U.M.” in The Crab (Maryland Library Association) 7, no.4 (February l978): 5. Updated revision published under the title “The Gordon W. Prange Collection: Published and Unpublished Materials from the Allied Occupation of Japan in the East Asia Collection, McKeldin Library, University of Maryland, College Park” in The Occupation of Japan: Economic Policy and Reform. The Proceedings of a Symposium Sponsored by the MacArthur Memorial, April 13-15, l978, edited by Lawrence H. Redford (Norfolk, Va.: MacArthur Memorial, 1980): 375-82; and in User's Guide to the Gordon W. Prange Collection, East Asia Collection, McKeldin Library, University of Maryland at College Park. Part 1: Microfilm Edition of Censored Periodicals, 1945-1949, compiled and edited by Eizaburo Okuizumi (Tokyo: Yushodo Booksellers, 1982): 22-27.

“The Korean-Language Collection at the University of Maryland, College Park Campus". Korean and Korean- American Studies Bulletin (New Haven, Conn.) 1, no.1 (Fall 1984): 10-11.

“Beikoku ni okeru Nihon senryô kenkyû shiryô ni tsuite: Merirando Daigaku shozô Purange Bunko no shôkai o chûshin to shite” [American research materials on the occupation of Japan, with emphasis on the Gordon Prange Collection at the University of Maryland, U.S.A.], translated by Eizaburo Okuizumi. Senryô kyôikushi kenkyû = Research Bulletin of Educational History of the Allied Occupation of Japan (Tokyo) no.1 (July 1984): 53-58.

“Amerika de 'Nihon senryô' o kangaeru” [Thinking about the Allied occupation of Japan in the United States]. Coauthored with Ryoichi Mohri and Eizaburo Okuizumi. Fukushi Daigaku hyôron [Nihon Fukushi University Review] no.34 (April 1984): 32-38.

“Discussion: Source Materials”. In Americans as Proconsuls: United States Military Government in Germany and Japan, 1944-1952, edited by Robert Wolfe (Carbondale, Ill.: Southern Illinois University Press, 1984): 376-77.

“A Binational Project for the Preservation and Control of Censored Magazines from the Allied Occupation of Japan at the University of Maryland". Coauthored with Eizaburo Okuizumi. Association for Asian Studies, Inc. Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin no.70/71 (February/June 1983): 29-34. Electronic versions: https://ojs.lib.byu.edu/spc/index.php/JEAL/article/view/7746 AND http://hdl.handle.net/ 1903/15987 [Digital Repository at the University of Maryland (DRUM)]

“East Asia Collection, University of Maryland Libraries”. Association for Asian Studies, Inc. Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin no.61 (February 1980): 21-24. Report on library developments during 1978 and 1979.

“Shûsen chokugo no Nihon kiroku hozon o” [Preserving immediate postwar Japanese documents]. Yomiuri Shinbun (Tokyo), December 21, 1979, p.13. An edited, English-language version of this newspaper article appeared under the title “Help Needed to Save SCAP Files” in the Daily Yomiuri (Tokyo), December 26, 1979.

Guides

Contributed to and directed the compilation and editing by staff members of the East Asia Collection, McKeldin Library, of Merirando Daigaku Tôa Toshobu Purange Korekushon shozô Shimane-ken kankei shuppan shinbun, zasshi, kyôiku tosho sentei mokuroku = A Selected List of Newspapers, Magazines and Education-Related Books Published in Shimane Prefecture in the Gordon W. Prange Collection of the East Asia Collection, McKeldin Library, University of Maryland at College Park. College Park, Md.: East Asia Collection, McKeldin Library, University of Maryland, 1990. 62 leaves. A work honoring the visit of former Prime Minister Takeshita Noboru to the University of Maryland, College Park Libraries on March 10, 1990.

Contributed to and directed the compilation and editing by staff members of the East Asia Collection, McKeldin Library, of A Selected List of the Newspapers and Magazines Published in Akita Prefecture in the Gordon W. Prange Collection of the East Asia Collection, McKeldin Library, University of Maryland at College Park = Merirando Daigaku Tôa Toshobu Purange Korekushon shozô senryôki Akita-ken shuppan shinbun zasshi sensho mokuroku. College Park, Md.: East Asia Collection, McKeldin Library, University of Maryland, College Park, 1989. 1, 8p. A work honoring the visit of a delegation from Akita Prefecture in 1989.

Directed the compilation and editing of M.A., M.B.A., and M.S. Theses Relating to East, Southeast, and South Asia Accepted by the University of Maryland at College Park through December 1988, by Kay L. Dove and Andi S. Giri. College Park, Md.: East Asia Collection, McKeldin Library, University of Maryland, 1990. 28p.

Directed the compilation by George W. Ware, Jr., of the “Index to the Justin Williams, Sr. Papers” (1980-81) that constituted the basis for the index which accompanies the microfilm edition of these papers (filmed in 1992 by Micrographics Preservation Services for the University of Maryland at College Park Libraries). The Williams papers are a collection of personal papers, memoranda, correspondence, and reports of the chief of the Legislative Division, Government Section, Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers, 1946-1952, that document parliamentary, political and constitutional change in Japan after World War II.

Directed the compilation and editing of M.A., M.B.A., and M.S. Theses Relating to East, Southeast, and South Asia Accepted by the University of Maryland, College Park through December 1980, by Kay L. Dove. College Park, Md.: East Asia Collection, McKeldin Library, University of Maryland, 1981. ii, 18p. Unpublished Conference Paper

“The History and Development of Japanese Education during an Era of Significant Change: Books and Pamphlets from the Years 1945-1949 in the Gordon W. Prange Collection, University of Maryland at College Park Libraries”. Prepared for presentation at the panel “From Georgetown to Suitland: Archival and Library Resources on East Asia in the Washington, D.C. Area”, Mid-Atlantic Region/Association for Asian Studies, Eighteenth Annual Meeting, Georgetown University, October 21, 1989. 24 leaves.

RESOURCES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND AT COLLEGE PARK

FOR THE STUDY OF ASIAN ART

Guides

“Checklist of Useful Tools for the Study of Art: Asian Art”. 1994 Edition: College Park, Md.: Art Library, University of Maryland, College Park Libraries, August 1994. 42p.

“Checklist of Useful Tools for the Study of Art: Asian Art”. 1993 Edition: College Park, Md.: Art Library, University of Maryland, College Park Libraries, February 1994. 38p.

“Religious Iconography in Asian Art: A Bibliography”. 1994 Edition. College Park, Md.: Art Library, University of Maryland, College Park Libraries, 1994. 22p.

RESOURCES FOR STUDYING THE ALLIED OCCUPATION OF JAPAN (1945-1952)

Monographic Bibliographies

Bibliography on the Allied Occupation of Japan: A Bibliography of Western-Language Publications from the Years 1970-1980. Preliminary Edition. Compiled and edited with the assistance of Ellen Anne Nollman. College Park, Md.: East Asia Collection, University of Maryland, 1980. iii, 47p.

The Allied Occupation of Japan, 1945-1952: An Annotated Bibliography of Western-Language Materials. Coauthored with Robert E. Ward and prepared with the assistance of Masashi Nishihara and Mary Tobin Espey. Foreword by John Richardson, Jr., Assistant Secretary of State, U.S. Department of State. Compiled and edited for the Joint Committee on Japanese Studies of the Social Science Research Council-American Council of Learned Societies and the Center for Japanese Studies of the University of Michigan. Chicago: American Library Association, 1974. xx, 867p. 2537 numbered, extensively annotated entries. Reprint edition: The Allied Occupation of Japan, 1945-1952: An Annotated Bibliography of Western- Language Materials = Nihon senryô ôbun bunken mokuroku. Fukkokuban. Tokyo: Nihon Tosho Center, 1990. xx, 867p. Contents: Introduction -- Bibliographies -- Major Newspaper and Periodical Sources -- Archival Materials. [I] Presurrender Planning before 2 September 1945: Planning in the United States -- Planning in Japan -- Planning Elsewhere -- Major International Conferences and High-Level Diplomacy -- Biographical Literature -- Materials Associated with SCAP Headquarters. [II] The Occupation Period, 2 September 1945-28 April 1952: General Materials [includes Calendar of General Commentaries, 1945-72] -- International Aspects -- Organization, Staff, Functions -- The Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers -- Punitive and Precautionary Aspects -- Political, Legal and Administrative Aspects -- Economic Aspects -- Other Areas of Occupation Participation -- Japanese Reactions. [III] Termination of the Occupation: The Peace Treaty, 1947-72 -- The Security Treaty, Administrative Agreement, and Japanese Rearmament -- Japan's Reentry into the Postwar World. Indexes. Appendix: List of High-Ranking Occupation Personnel. Note: This work was published as a companion volume to Sakamoto Yoshikazu, et al., comp. Nihon senryô bunken mokuroku (A Bibliography on the Allied Occupation of Japan). Tokyo: Nihon Gakujutsu Shikôkai (Japan Society for the Promotion of Science), 1972. xxiv, 340p.

Articles and Chapters in Edited Volumes

“Bibliography of Research on the Occupation during the 1970's: A Status Report”. In The Occupation of Japan: Educational and Social Reform. The Proceedings of a Symposium at Webb Center, Old Dominion University, Sponsored by The MacArthur Memorial, Old Dominion University, The MacArthur Memorial Foundation, October 16-18, 1980, edited by Thomas W. Burkman (Norfolk, Virginia: MacArthur Memorial, 1982): 289-93.

“Doctoral Dissertations on the Allied Occupation of Japan, 1945-1952”. In The Occupation of Japan: Economic Policy and Reform. The Proceedings of a Symposium Sponsored by the MacArthur Memorial, April 13-15, 1978, edited by Lawrence H. Redford (Norfolk, Virginia: MacArthur Memorial, 1980): 335-73.

“Bibliographical Controls for Research on the Allied Occupation of Japan, 1945-1952: Current Resources and Critical Needs”. In The Occupation of Japan: Impact of Legal Reform. The Proceedings of a Symposium Sponsored by the MacArthur Memorial, at the Omni International Hotel in Norfolk, Virginia, on April 14 and April 15, 1977, edited by L. H. Redford (Norfolk, Virginia: MacArthur Memorial, 1978): 185-94, 210-12.

Unpublished Conference Paper

“Encouraging Future Research on the Occupation of Japan: A Proposal for Promoting Communication through the Establishment of a Newsletter, a Clearinghouse of Information, and an International Association”. Prepared as a contribution to the Amherst College International Conference on the Occupation of Japan, Amherst, Massachusetts, August 1980. 9 leaves. Mimeographed.

RESOURCE GUIDES FOR ASIAN STUDIES

Books

Japan. Oxford, Eng.: Clio Press; Santa Barbara, Calif.: ABC-Clio, 1989. xix, 875p. (World Bibliographical Series, vol.103). An annotated, multidisciplinary and indexed guide to some 1,900 popular and scholarly books about Japan in English.

Mid-Atlantic Directory to Resources for Asian Studies. Prepared by the Committee on Academic Resources, Mid-Atlantic Region/Association for Asian Studies. Archie R. Crouch, Editor; Frank Joseph Shulman, Assistant Editor. Washington, D.C.: Mid-Atlantic Region/Association for Asian Studies, 1980. viii, 145p.

East Asian Resources in American Libraries. Coauthored with Teresa S. Yang and Thomas C. Kuo. New York: Paragon Book Gallery, 1977. ix, 143p. Contributed the “Bibliographical Guide to East Asian Resources in American Libraries” and its “Index” on pp.49-126, 135-42.

Articles and Chapters in Edited Volumes

“Archival and Library Resources within the MAR-AAS”. Asia Newsletter (Mid-Atlantic Region of the Association for Asian Studies) 2, no.3 (September 1993): 1-2.

“Archival and Library Resources within the Mid-Atlantic States Region for Advancing Scholarship in East Asian Studies”. Association for Asian Studies, Inc. Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin, no.99 (June 1993): 1-23. A classified and indexed guide to over sixty archival collections and groups of library resources that were the focus of the sixty-four papers presented in a series of fifteen panels between 1977 and 1991 organized and chaired by Frank Joseph Shulman at the annual meetings of the Mid-Atlantic Region/Association for Asian Studies.

“Primary Resource Materials in Washington, D.C. for the Study of Wartime and Postwar Korea”. Coauthored with Hong-nack Kim. In Che l-hoe Han'gukhak kukche haksul hoeui nonmunjip = Papers of the 1st International Conference on Korean Studies, 1979, edited by the Academy of Korean Studies [Han'guk Chongsin Munhwa Yon'guwon] (Seongnam-Si, Kyeonggi-Do: Academy of Korean Studies, 1980): 1262-73.

Scholarly Guides Resulting from Formal Consulting Activity

Consultant (together with Louis A. Jacob of the Library of Congress) to the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., for Patrick M. Mayerchak's Scholars' Guide to Washington, D.C. for Southeast Asian Studies: Brunei, Burma, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1983. xiv, 409p. (Scholars' guide to Washington, D.C., no.9).

Consultant (together with Warren M. Tsuneishi of the Library of Congress) to the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., for Hong N. Kim's Scholars' Guide to Washington, D.C. for East Asian Studies: China, Japan, Korea, and Mongolia. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1979. xiv, 413p. (Scholars' guide to Washington, D.C., no.3).

Unpublished Conference Paper

Remarks Prepared for the Round Table, "Future Research Possibilities and Collaboration", at the International Symposium "Framing History in the Metropolis: Shanghai Archives and Shanghai Studies", College Park, Maryland, U.S. National Archives, May 5-6, 2001. 4 leaves. OTHER BIBLIOGRAPHIES AND REFERENCE WORKS FOR ASIAN STUDIES

Editorship

Bibliography of Asian Studies (Ann Arbor, Mich.: Association for Asian Studies, Inc.). This is the most extensive general bibliography of Western-language publications on East Asia, Southeast Asia, South Asia and, to a lesser extent, the overseas Asian communities throughout the world. In the form of a multidisciplinary online database since the mid-1990s, it currently contains nearly 940,000 entries (especially for publications in the humanities and the social sciences). More than 300 institutional libraries worldwide are among its subscribers through EBSCOHost. Served as Assistant Editor for the 1970 and 1971 volumes, as a major contributor to the 1972 volume and as a minor contributor to the 1968 and 1969 volumes. Special Assistant and Bibliographical Consultant to the Editor for the 1988, 1989, 1990 and 1991 volumes (published during the early 1990s). Associate Editor from 1997 to the present, with particular responsibility for indexing and creating bibliographical records for journal articles and chapters in edited volumes on the countries and civilizations of East Asia and for publications concerned with Asia as a whole.

Articles and Chapters in Edited Volumes and Journals and Postings on the Internet

“Obituary: Roger Fleming Hackett, 1922-2017”. Posted on H-Japan on November 13, 2017 and on H-Asia on November 14, 2017. Prepared as a tribute to Roger Hackett, Professor of Japanese History at the Universitiy of Michigan.

“David Noel Keightley (1932-2017): Publications and Unpublished Writings: A Comprehensive Bibliography and Research Guide”. Early China 40 (2017): 17-61.

"Key P. Yang (1920-2015)" and "Update: Important Additional Information about Key P. Yang (1920-1995)". Posted on the Koreanstudies [KS] listserve on March 15 and March 25, 2015 and archived in the KS Archives. On the life, major accomplishments and publications of the head of the Korea Section at the Library of Congress, 1950-1995.

"In Memoriam: Thomas Hosuck Kang (1918-2014)". Journal of East Asian Libraries no.160 (February 2015): 112-14. Electronic version: https://journals.lib.byu.edu/spc/index.php/JEAL/article/view/35896/33607 Note: Also posted under the title "Thomas Hosuck Kang (1918-2014)" on the Korean Studies Discussion List [KS] (January 20, 2015) and the British Association for Korean Studies listserve (January 21, 2015). On the life and accomplishments of a professional librarian, scholar and specialist on Confucianism who worked in both the East Asia Collection of the University of Maryland, College Park Libraries and the Asian Division of the Library of Congress.

"Bibliography of the Published Writings of Warren M. Tsuneishi (1921-2011)". Journal of East Asian Libraries no.152 (February 2011): 9-21. Electronic version: https://ojs.lib.byu.edu/spc/index.php/JEAL/article/view/11276/11147 Bibliography of the writings of a former Chief of the Asian (Orientalia) Division and Director of Area Studies at the Library of Congress and a past curator of the Far Eastern Collections at Library. Note: The bibliography accompanies the article by Gail King entitled "In Memoriam: Warren M. Tsuneishi, July 4, 1921-January 20, 2011". Journal of East Asian Libraries no.152 (February 2011): 1-8. "Selected Writings of Sidney DeVere Brown (January 29, 1925 - December 8, 2010)". Posted on H-Japan and on H-Asia, December 12, 2010. Prepared as a tribute to some of the scholarly accomplishments of the late Sidney DeVere Brown, Professor Emeritus of Japanese History at the University of Oklahoma.

“The Bibliographical Control of English-Language Writings about Japan with Particular Focus on the Social Sciences and Area Studies”. In WIREJAS: Proceedings of Workshop on the Information Resources for Japanese Studies in the U.S.: Accessibility Issues in Social Sciences and Area Studies: National Center for Science Information Systems (NACSIS), Japan, National Diet Library (NDL) = Wakushoppu: Beikoku ni okeru Nihon kenkyû no tame no jôhô shigen: shakai kagaku to chiiki kenkyû akuseshibiritei mondai: Gakujutsu Jôhô Sentâ, Kokuritsu Kokkai Toshokan, 1993-nen 12-gatsu 7-10 nichi (Tokyo: Gakujutsu Jôhô Sentâ [National Center for Science Information Systems], 1994): 65-93. Reprinted in the Journal of East Asian Libraries, no.107 (October 1995): 1-30. Revision of a paper presented at the WIREJAS Workshop in Tokyo, Japan, on December 9, 1993.

“Bibliography of Edward Seidensticker”. Coauthored with Aileen Gatten. In New Leaves: Studies and Translations of Japanese Literature in Honor of Edward Seidensticker, edited by Aileen Gatten and Anthony Hood Chambers (Ann Arbor: Center for Japanese Studies, University of Michigan, 1993): 253-67. Bibliography of an eminent American scholar’s prolific writings in English about Japan.

“For Further Reading”. In Japan: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, edited by Alan Campbell and David S. Noble (Tokyo and New York: Kodansha, 1993): 1832-45. Topical bibliography of over 700 major English-language books and periodicals on Japan for this two-volume encyclopedia.

Book Reviews and Notices of Reference Works

Land Tenure and Agrarian Reform in East and Southeast Asia: An Annotated Bibliography, compiled by the staff of the Land Tenure Center Library [University of Wisconsin at Madison] under the direction of Teresa J. Anderson (Boston, Mass., 1980). In Association for Asian Studies, Inc. Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin no.66 (October 1981): 50.

Sinica und andere periodische Publikationen des Frankfurter China-Instituts: Bibliographie und Register 1925-1942 [Sinica and Other Periodic Publications of the China Institute in Frankfurt (Germany): Bibliography and Register, 1925-1942], by Hartmut Walravens (München, 1981). In Association for Asian Studies, Inc. Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin no.66 (October 1981): 64.

Southeast Asian References in the British Parliamentary Papers, 1801-1972/73: An Index, by Thomas F. Willer (Athens, Ohio, 1977). In Asian Forum 10, no.2 (Winter/Spring 1980): 158.

Vietnamese Legal Materials, 1954-1975: A Selected, Annotated Bibliography, by Nguyen Phuong-Khankh (Washington, D.C., 1977). In American Reference Books Annual 1979 (vol.10): 287.

Index to Southeast Asian Journals, 1960-1974: A Guide to Articles, Book Reviews, and Composite Works, by Donald Clay Johnson (Boston, 1977). In American Reference Books Annual 1978 (vol.9): 160-61.

Historical and Cultural Dictionary on Thailand, by Harold E. Smith (Metuchen, N.J., 1976). In American Reference Books Annual 1977 (vol.8): 170.

Books on Buddhism: An Annotated Subject Guide, by Yushin Yoo (Metuchen, N.J., 1976). In American Reference Books Annual 1977 (vol.8): 501.

Asian Mass Communications: A Comprehensive Bibliography, by John A. Lent (Philadelphia, 1975). In Journal of Asian Studies 35, no.2 (February 1976): 301-02.

Modern Chinese Society: An Analytical Bibliography, by G. William Skinner, et al. (Stanford, 1973). In Library Quarterly 45, no.4 (October 1975): 450-51.

1974 Annual Review of English Books on Asia, by Anthony Ferguson (Provo, Utah, 1974). In Journal of Asian Studies 34, no.4 (August 1975): 1030.

Haiku in Western Languages: An Annotated Bibliography (With Some References to Senyu), by Gary L. Brower (Metuchen, N.J., 1972). In Monumenta Nipponica 29, no.1 (Spring 1974): 116-19. Reprinted in the Japan Times (Tokyo), April 25, 1974, p.10.

Modern Japanese Literature in Western Languages: A Bibliography, by Yukio Fujino (Tokyo, 1972). In Monumenta Nipponica 28, no.1 (Spring 1973): 135-37.

Japanese Education: A Bibliography of Materials in the English Language, by Herbert Passin (New York, 1970). In Monumenta Nipponica 27, no.2 (Summer 1972): 235-37.

Reference Works Resulting from Advisory Editorship

Advisory Editor to G.K. Hall & Co. (Boston, Mass.) for its series of reference books in the field of Asian Studies. Resulting publications included Chinese Petroleum: An Annotated Bibliography, by Raymond Chang (Boston, Mass., 1982. xiv, 204p.); Index to Southeast Asian Journals, 1975-1979: A Guide to Articles, Book Reviews, and Composite Works, by Donald Clay Johnson (Boston, Mass., 1982. xix, 265p.); and Women in Southeast Asia: A Bibliography, by Fan Kok Sim (Boston, Mass., 1982. xl, 415p.). Other works were initially prepared for publication in this series but subsequently were published elsewhere due to changes in the G.K. Hall publishing program.

Bibliographical Database

“A Comprehensive Bibliography of Writings about the Languages of Japan Published in the United States and Canada”. Compiled and edited with the assistance of Anna Leon Shulman. Compilation of 3096 bibliographical entries for English, French and Japanese-language monographs, edited volumes, conference and workshop proceedings, periodical articles, book reviews, doctoral dissertations and master's theses undertaken as a contribution to the preparation of a “catalogue of overseas research works on the Japanese language”, a project of the National Language Research Institute (Kokuritsu Kokugo Kenkyûjo) in Tokyo to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Kokugo Gakkai (Society for the Study of the Japanese Language). Part 1 of this bibliography has been published in Nihongo kenkyû bunken mokuroku = Japanese Language Studies Catalogue (Tôkyô: Kokuritsu Kokugo Kenkyûjo, 1996. Volume 4, pp.1149-1421). Part 1 (May 1996) and part 2 (Supplement of August 1997) are available on the World Wide Web at http://www2.kokken.go.jp/kokusai1/MAC/NAM.sit.hqx AND http://www2.kokken.go.jp/kokusai1/MAC/ NAM_2.sit.hqx

ON NEWSLETTERS AND BULLETINS ABOUT ASIA

Editorships

Mid-Atlantic Bulletin of Korean Studies (Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University; College Park, Md.: University of Maryland). Member of the Editorial Board, 1984-1997.

MAR-Asian Messenger: Newsletter of the Mid-Atlantic Region/Association for Asian Studies. Editor of the July 1983 issue (vol.5, no.1). 12p.

Articles and Chapters in Edited Volumes

“Academic and Cultural Newsletters and News-Disseminating Bulletins Concerned with Asia in the West”. South Asia Library Notes and Queries (Minneapolis, Minn.), no.28 (1992): 16-32.

“Academic and Cultural Newsletters and News-Disseminating Bulletins in the West Concerned with East Asia”. Association for Asian Studies, Inc. Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin no.93 (June 1991): 8-14. Also published in Contacts between Cultures. Volume 3: Eastern Asia: Literature and Humanities, edited by Bernard Hung-kay Luk and Barry D. Steben (Queenston, Ontario, and Lewiston, N.Y.: Edwin Mellen Press, 1992): 565-71 [Selected papers from the 33rd International Congress of Asian and North African Studies, University of Toronto, August 15-25, 1990].

“The Asian Studies Newsletter Archives: An Overview with Particular Attention to Newsletters Published within the Region of the Southeast Conference/Association for Asian Studies”. In Asian Studies in the Southeast: A Twenty-Five Year Retrospect, edited by Kenneth W. Berger (Columbia, S.C.?: Southeast Conference, Association for Asian Studies, 1987): 67-87. (Occasional papers of the Southeast Conference, Association for Asian Studies. Series on conference documents and history, no.2). Note: First prepared for presentation as a paper at the 23rd Annual Meeting of the Southeast Conference, Association for Asian Studies, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, January 13, 1984.

“The Asian Studies Newsletter Archives: An Overview”. SALG Newsletter [South Asia Library Group] (London) no.25 (January 1985): 7-15.

“The Asian Studies Newsletter Archives: An Overview”. Association for Asian Studies, Inc. Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin no.76 (February 1985): 1-8. Note: First presented as a paper at the 13th Annual Meeting of the Mid-Atlantic Region/Association for Asian Studies, Princeton University, November 11, 1984.

“Newsletters and Association Bulletins on Southeast Asia: A Bibliography of Selected Publications”. CORMOSEA Bulletin [Committee on Research Materials on Southeast Asia of the Association for Asian Studies, Inc.] 12, nos.1 & 2 (1984): 11-15.

“Keeping Informed of Developments about Southeast Asia through Academic Newsletters and Association Bulletins: An Overview and Bibliographical Guide”. In Southeast Asian Studies: Options for the Future, edited by Ronald A. Morse (Lanham, Maryland and London: University Press of America; Washington, D.C.: Asia Program, Wilson Center, 1984): 166-84. First published in a monograph of the same title issued in 1983 by the East Asia Program, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, D.C.

“A Select List of Currently Published Academic Newsletters Focusing on China”. Asian Studies Newsletter (Ann Arbor, Mich.) 25, no.4 (March 1980): 14; and Chinese Librarians Association Newsletter (Stanford, Calif.) 6, nos.1 & 2 (June 1980): 16-17.

“Newsletters and Association Bulletins on Asia: An Annotated Guide to Current Academic Resources”. Asian Studies Professional Review (Ann Arbor, Mich.) 4, nos.1 & 2 (Fall/Spring 1974-1975): 30-58. “A Supplementary Listing” [to the annotated guide]: Asian Studies Professional Review 5 (Fall/Spring 1975-1976): 11-16.

Unpublished Conference Paper

“Bibliography of Newsletter-Type Publications Available within the Asian Studies Newsletter Archives Established and Maintained by Frank Joseph Shulman”. College Park, Maryland, 1984. 46 leaves. Mimeographed. Initially prepared as a contribution to the Twenty-Third Annual Meeting of the Southeast Conference of the Association for Asian Studies, Atlanta, Georgia, January 1984.

Note: The Asian Studies Newsletter Archives, privately housed in College Park, Maryland, currently contains over 300 linear shelf feet of newsletter-type publications (estimated 2000 titles) on East, Southeast and South Asia from North America and Europe in particular. They date primarily from the 1960s through the early 2000s. A comprehensive bibliography and/or index of these holdings may eventually be produced in one or more formats.

ON RELATIONS BETWEEN EAST ASIA AND THE MIDDLE EAST

Theses

“The Nature of Japanese Activity in the Middle East: Japanese-Middle Eastern Economic and Political Relations since World War II”. Thesis for the degree of M.A.in Far Eastern Studies, University of Michigan, August 1967 [degree awarded in Spring 1968]. xviii, 411 leaves. Written under Robert E. Ward. Mimeographed. Privately microfilmed. Typescript available at the Asia Library of the University of Michigan Libraries, call number 1968 M9. Recently digitized by the University of Michigan Libraries. Contents: 1. A Survey of Prewar and Postwar Relations. 2. Trends in the Export of Textiles and of Other Light Industrial Goods. 3. Trends in the Export of Heavy and Chemical Industrial Products. 4. Export Promotion: The Efforts Undertaken to Expand Trade with the Middle East. 5. Japanese "Economic and Technical Cooperation" in the Middle East: The Use of Financial Aid, Overseas Investment, and Technical Assistance to Promote Foreign Trade. 6. Japanese Interest in Middle Eastern Oil: Japan's Growing Dependence on the Middle East. 7. Japanese Interest in Middle Eastern Oil: Oil Concessions and the Arabian Oil Company. 8. Non-Oil Imports. 9. Japanese Political Relations with the Middle East: General Observations. 10. Japanese Political Relations with the Middle East: The Arab-Israeli Conflict. 11. Concluding Remarks. Footnotes: pp.252-317. Appendices: pp.318-20. Tables: pp.321-66. Bibliography: pp.367-411. Note: A very extensively plagiarized Hebrew-language condensation of the thesis, by Meron Medzini, was published under the title “Yapan ve-haMizrah haTihon” [Japan and the Middle East] in Hamizrah heHadash [New Middle East; Quarterly of the Israel Oriental Society] (Jerusalem) 22, no.1 (whole no.85) (1972): 26-39, with an accompanying summary in English on pp.iv-vii. Correspondence [letter to the editor and Meron Medzini's response] regarding this blatant act of plagiarism was published in Hamizrah heHadash (Jerusalem) 22, no.3 (whole no.87) (1972): 381-87.

“The Nature of Japanese Interest in the Middle East: Japanese-Middle Eastern Economic Relations since World War II”. Thesis for the B.A. (Honors) degree in History, Harvard College, March 1964. viii, 183p. Written under Akira Iriye. Typescript available at the Archives, Pusey Library, call number HU 92.64.790.. Contents: 1. A Brief Look. 2. Japanese Interest in Middle Eastern Oil. 3. Non-Oil Imports. 4. Export Promotion: The Efforts Made to Expand Trade with the Middle East. 5. The Export of Textiles. 6. Trends in the Export of Machinery. 7. Exports of Other Japanese Industries. 8. Aid and Investment. 9. Concluding Remarks. Appendix: pp.130-61. Bibliography: pp.162-183.

Articles and Chapters in Edited Volumes

“A Selected Bibliography on Sino-Israeli Relations”. Coauthored with Jonathan Goldstein. In China and Israel, 1948-1998: A Fifty Year Retrospective, edited by Jonathan Goldstein (Westport, Conn., and London: Praeger, 1999): 187-203. Chinese-language version: In Zhongguo yu Youtai-Yiselie guan xi 100 nian = China-Jews-Israel, 1903-2003: A Hundred Year Retrospective, edited by Jonathan Goldstein (Beijing: Zhongguo she hui ke xue chu ban she, 2006): 233-59.

“Japanese-Middle Eastern Economic Relations before the First Oil Shock”. In Japan and the Middle East in Alliance Politics, edited by Ronald A. Morse (Washington, D.C.: Asia Program, International Securities Studies Program, Wilson Center; Lanham, Maryland, and London: University Press of America, 1986): 33-40. First published in a monograph of the same title issued in 1985 by the Asia Program and the International Security Studies Program, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.

ON THE JEWS AND THE JEWISH COMMUNITIES OF ASIA

Monographs

Directory of Individuals Interested in the Jews and the Jewish Communities of East, Southeast and South Asia. First Edition: March 1993. Carrollton, Ga.: West Georgia College; distributed by the Sino-Judaic Institute, Menlo Park, Calif., 1993. viii, 44p. Published in conjunction with the conference “Jewish Diasporas in China: Comparative and Historical Perspectives”, Harvard University, August 16-18, 1992.

Articles and Chapters in Edited Volumes “The Chinese Jews and the Jewish Diasporas in China from the Tang Period (A.D. 618-960) through the Mid-1990s: A Selected Bibliography”. In The Jews of China, Volume 2: A Sourcebook and Research Guide, edited by Jonathan Goldstein (Armonk, N.Y., and London: M.E. Sharpe, 2000): 157-83. Prepared in conjunction with the conference “Jewish Diasporas in China: Comparative and Historical Perspectives”, Harvard University, August 16-18, 1992.

The following bibliographies deal with Indian Jewry in general, the Jews of Cochin, the Bene Israel, the Mughal Jews, the Baghdadi Jews, the Ashkenazim in India, and the Tribal Jews:

“Bibliography about Indian Jewry, Part V: Publications from 2001”. Compiled and edited with Nathan Katz. Journal of Indo-Judaic Studies (Saskatoon, Canada: University of Saskatchewan), vol.7-8 (Winter 2004-2005): 100-105.

“Bibliography about Indian Jewry, Part IV: Publications from 2000”. Compiled and edited with Nathan Katz. Journal of Indo-Judaic Studies (Saskatoon, Canada: University of Saskatchewan), vol.6 (June 2003): 79-84.

“Bibliography about Indian Jewry, Part III: Publications from 1999”. Compiled and edited with Nathan Katz. Journal of Indo-Judaic Studies (Saskatoon, Canada: University of Saskatchewan), vol.5 (Apr. 2002): 73-80.

“Bibliography about Indian Jewry, Part II: Publications from 1998”. Coauthored with Nathan Katz. Journal of Indo-Judaic Studies (Saskatoon, Canada: University of Saskatchewan), vol.3 (Apr. 2000): 126-32.

“Bibliography about Indian Jewry, Part I: Publications from 1993-1997”. Coauthored with Nathan Katz. Journal of Indo-Judaic Studies (Saskatoon, Canada: University of Saskatchewan), vol.1, no.2 [i.e., vol.2] (Apr. 1999): 113-35.

Unpublished Conference Paper

“The Chinese Jews and the Jewish Diasporas in China from the T'ang Period (618-960 A.D.) through the Late-1990s: A Classified Bibliography”. An 83-page draft bibliography that was presented and distributed at the 34th International Congress of Asian and North African Studies (ICANAS), The University of Hong Kong, August 24, 1993.

OTHER PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO ASIA

Academic Conference Program

Mid-Atlantic Region of the Association for Asian Studies: Program of the Tenth Annual Meeting, Center of Adult Education, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, October 16-18, 1981. Coauthored and designed with Ann Nottingham Kelsall. College Park, Md.: Mid-Atlantic Region/Association for Asian Studies and the University of Maryland at College Park, 1981. 48p.

Articles and Chapters in Edited Volumes "Frank Joseph Shulman". Harvard and Radcliffe Class of 1965 50th Anniversary Report (Cambridge, Mass.: Class Report Office, Harvard University, 2015): 892-95. An autobiographical sketch with a focus on Asia- related work and activities. Earlier contributions to the Class of 1965 Reports that deal in part with my ongoing work related to Asia are as follows: 5th Anniversary Report (1970): 166; 10th Anniversary Report (1975): 192-93; 15th Anniversary Report (1980): 185; 20th Anniversary Report (1985): 208-09; 25th Anniversary Report (1990): 807-08; 30th Anniversary Report (1995): 186; 35th Anniversary Report (2000): 341-42; 40th Anniversary Report (2005): 380-81; 45th Anniversary Report (2010): 420-21. Also contributed to the 55th Anniversary Report (2020).

“Unearthing and Recording Scholarly Treasures and Trivia: One Bibliographer's Personal Experiences and Perspectives on Creating Bibliographies of Western-Language Scholarship on East Asia”. Bulletin of the International Association of Orientalist Librarians no.45 (2003): 15-39. Revision of a conference paper presented at the Association for Asian Studies, Council on East Asian Libraries, Committee on Public Services annual meeting, Washington, D.C., April 4, 2002. Electronic version: http://wason.library.cornell.edu/iaol/Vol.45/IAOL45_Shulman.pdf AND http:// wason.library.cornell.edu/iaol/Vol.45/contributors_45.pdf

“Personal Reflections of a Bibliographer in Asian Studies”. MAR/AAS Newsletter [Mid-Atlantic Region, Association for Asian Studies, Inc.], Winter 2001 issue: 1-6. Electronic version: http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/maraas/shulman01spch.htm

“Personal Reflections of a Bibliographer in Asian Studies”. [Revised version] Journal of East Asian Libraries, no.126 (February 2002): 8-17. Electronic version: http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/cdm4/document.php?CISOROOT=/ EastAsianLibraries&CISOPTR=2163&REC=12

Related publication: King, Gail. "Frank Joseph Shulman" [East Asia librarian, University of Maryland at College Park Libraries, and bibliographer, editor and consultant for reference publications in Asian Studies]. Journal of East Asian Libraries, no.124 (June 2001): 83-91. Electronic version: http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/cdm4/document.php? CISOROOT=/EastAsianLibraries&CISOPTR=230&REC=11

Kaneko, Hideo. "Collections in Support of Japanese Studies: Current Status". With Comments by Toshiyuki Aoki and Frank J. Shulman [on pages 39-41]. In Workshop for Japanese Collection Librarians in American Research Libraries, August 28-30, 1978. (Washington, D.C.: Association of Research Libraries, Office of Management Studies, 1979): 16-41.

Publication of Photographs

Contributed ten black and white photographs for publication in Japan: An Anthropological Introduction, by Harumi Befu (San Francisco: Chandler; New York: Harper & Row, 1971; Reprint edition: Rutland, Vt. and Tokyo: Tuttle, 1981) and in its Japanese-language edition, Nihon bunka jinruigakuteki nyûmon, translated by Kurita Yasuyuki (Tokyo: Shakai Shisosha, 1977).

Miscellaneous Contributions to Bulletins and Newsletters

"Raoul Kulberg (1930-2011)". Journal of East Asian Libraries no.152 (February 2011): 118-19; and "Raoul Kulberg, January 2, 2011". Asian Studies Newsletter (Association for Asian Studies) 56, no.2 (Spring 2011): 40. Obituary of a reference librarian and long-term resident of Washington, D.C., who was particularly interested in China and in the world of film.

"Toshio George Tsukahira, March 5, 2011". Asian Studies Newsletter (Association for Asian Studies) 56, no.2 (Spring 2011): 40-41. Reprinted in the Journal of East Asian Libraries no.153 (October 2011): 33-35. Obituary of a specialist in Japanese history and politics and a retired U.S. Foreign Service officer who served in both Tokyo and Bangkok.

"Warren Tsuneishi". Journal of East Asian Libraries no.153 (October 2011): 37-38. Electronic version: https://ojs.lib.byu.edu/spc/index.php/JEAL/article/view/13157/13018 A brief personal tribute.

Past contributor of news notes and bibliographic information for publication in several bulletins and newsletters including the Afghanistan Forum, American Committee for South Asian Art Newsletter, Asian Studies Professional Review, Asian Theatre Bulletin, Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin (Association for Asian Studies, Inc.), Early China, Journal of Rural Cooperation, MacArthur Report, Newsletter: East Asian Art and Archaeology, Newsletter of the International Association of Orientalist Librarians, Points East (Sino-Judaic Institute), and Sung Studies Newsletter.

Unpublished Conference Paper

“The Role of Research Libraries in Documenting Israel to Meet Scholarly Needs: The Example of East Asia Area Studies”. Presented at the international conference “Documenting Israel: A Case Study”, Harvard University, May 11, 1993.

Other Consulting Activities Involving Publications

Consultant (1992-1996) to Research Publications International, Inc./Primary Source Media (Woodbridge, Connecticut) for its 14,000-fiche microfiche research collection, “Western Books on Asia: Japan”, a microfilming and bibliographical project concerned with Western-language books about Japan written by Westerners as well as by the Japanese themselves and published between the seventeenth century and World War II. RLIN cataloging; transferred to OCLC. Described at: http://www.psmedia.com/site/catalog/cat203.htm

“Materials Dealing with Okayama Prefecture (Japan) at The University of Michigan: Their Nature, Extent, and Location. A Brief Report Prepared on Behalf of the Human Relations Area Files [New Haven, Conn.]”. Ann Arbor, Mich., June 1975. 7, v p. Unpublished consultant's report.

“The Development of a Library and Document Center on Contemporary Japan for the Groupe d'Études et de Documentation sur le Japon Contemporain, École Pratique des Hautes Études (VIe Section), Paris” [France]. July 1974. i, 22p. Unpublished consultant's report

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