Darryl Flaherty specializes in Japanese history and East Asian
social and political history, from the nineteenth century to the
present. With a B.A. from the History program at The Johns Hopkins
University, he received his Ph.D. from Columbia University in
October 2001. His current work focuses on voluntary associations,
particularly associations of lawyers, in modern Japanese politics.
Other research interests include questions of law and social change
in Japan, U.S. military bases in East Asia, and how public spaces
express ideology.
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