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Arrangement Statement
Title: Yasuo Sakata papers
Date (inclusive): 1856-2015
Collection Number: 2018C9
Contributing Institution: Hoover Institution Library and Archives
Language of Material: In Japanese and English
Physical Description:
72 manuscript boxes, 4 oversize boxes
(38.5 Linear Feet)
Abstract: Writings and grant proposal relating to nineteenth-century and early twentieth-century Japanese immigration to the United
States. Includes transcribed copies of documents from this period.
Creator:
Sakata, Yasuo, 1931-
Physical Location: Hoover Institution Library & Archives
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Materials were acquired by the Hoover Institution Library & Archives in 2017.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Sakata Yasuo papers, [Box no., Folder no. or title], Hoover Institution Library & Archives.
Biographical Note
Yasuo Sakata has been a leading scholar of Japanese immigration and emigration studies for decades in the United States and
Japan. He received a BA in history and PhD in East Asian History from the University of California– Los Angeles. He was instrumental
in compiling the Japanese American Research Project and published A Buried Past: An Annotated Bibliography of the Japanese
American Research Project Collection (University of California Press, 1974), with Yuji Ichioka, and Fading Footsteps of the
Issei: An Annotated Check List of the Manuscript Holdings of the Japanese American Research Project Collection (Asian American
Studies Center, University of California at Los Angeles, 1992). After returning to Japan in 1990, he taught in the Faculty
of International Studies, Osaka Gakuin University. He also served as the president of the Japanese Association for Migration
Studies. Other notable publications include Tairitsu to dakyō: 1930-nendai no Nichi- Bei tsūshō kankei (Conflict and compromise:
US- Japan trade relationships in the 1930s) (Daiichi Hōki, Heisei 6, 1994), coedited with Kazuo Ueyama, and Meiji Nichi- Bei
bōeki kotohajime: Chokuyu no shishi Arai Ryōichirō to sono jidai (The beginning of the Japan- US trade in Meiji: The era of
Arai Ryoichiro, a pioneer of direct trade)(Tōkyōdō Shuppan, 1996).
Scope and Content of Collection
Writings and grant proposal relating to nineteenth-century and early twentieth-century Japanese immigration to the United
States. Includes transcribed copies of documents from this period.
Arrangement Statement
Titles based on existing folder titles created by Sakata. Modified for clarity.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Japan -- Emigration and immigration
Japanese -- United States
Japan -- Foreign relations -- United States
United States -- Foreign relations -- Japan
Japan -- Foreign relations -- Great Britain
Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- Japan