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The role of private charities in repatriation from the Japanese Empire

Research Project

Project/Area Number 18K12493
Research Category

Grant-in-Aid for Early-Career Scientists

Allocation TypeMulti-year Fund
Review Section Basic Section 03020:Japanese history-related
Research InstitutionHokkaido University

Principal Investigator

BULL Jonathan  北海道大学, メディア・コミュニケーション研究院, 講師 (60735736)

Project Period (FY) 2018-04-01 – 2024-03-31
Project Status Completed (Fiscal Year 2023)
Budget Amount *help
¥3,770,000 (Direct Cost: ¥2,900,000、Indirect Cost: ¥870,000)
Fiscal Year 2020: ¥780,000 (Direct Cost: ¥600,000、Indirect Cost: ¥180,000)
Fiscal Year 2019: ¥1,820,000 (Direct Cost: ¥1,400,000、Indirect Cost: ¥420,000)
Fiscal Year 2018: ¥1,170,000 (Direct Cost: ¥900,000、Indirect Cost: ¥270,000)
KeywordsSocial history / Forced migration / decolonisation / Japanese empire / private charity / repatriate / 引揚者 / repatriation / Allied Occupation / decolonization / Migration / Decolonization / Repatriate / Empire / Humanitarianism / Occupation
Outline of Final Research Achievements

Previous research was limited in terms of understanding the role of private charities in repatriation following the dismantling of the Japanese empire. This project focused on groups such as the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA), American Friends Service Committee (Quakers), the National Relief Association (Doho engo kai) and the Overseas Compatriots Student Alliance to examine their role in repatriation. Using documents gathered mostly from archives in the United States and Japan, the project found that non-government organisations (such as private charities) and semi-government organisations made important contributions not only to relief of repatriates but also to the longer-term rehabilitation process that was a part of 'starting again' in post-war Japan.

Academic Significance and Societal Importance of the Research Achievements

This project examined the role of non-governmental actors following the dismantling of the Japanese empire. The implications of this research are for understandings of how governments coordinate response to refugees and expectations placed on non-government organisations in providing support.

Report

(7 results)
  • 2023 Annual Research Report   Final Research Report ( PDF )
  • 2022 Research-status Report
  • 2021 Research-status Report
  • 2020 Research-status Report
  • 2019 Research-status Report
  • 2018 Research-status Report
  • Research Products

    (24 results)

All 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018

All Journal Article (11 results) (of which Int'l Joint Research: 3 results,  Peer Reviewed: 6 results,  Open Access: 5 results) Presentation (12 results) (of which Int'l Joint Research: 4 results,  Invited: 1 results) Book (1 results)

  • [Journal Article] Japanese-language historiography about end of empire migration: revising the extruded history of repatriation and hikiagesha2023

    • Author(s)
      Jonathan Bull
    • Journal Title

      End of Empire Migrants in East Asia

      Volume: - Pages: 13-29

    • DOI

      10.4324/9781003297086-3

    • ISBN
      9781003297086
    • Related Report
      2023 Annual Research Report
    • Peer Reviewed
  • [Journal Article] End of Empire Migration as Evacuation and Individual Flight: The Far North of the Japanese Empire, 1945-19472022

    • Author(s)
      Bull Jonathan
    • Journal Title

      Cultural and Social History

      Volume: 20 Issue: 2 Pages: 267-285

    • DOI

      10.1080/14780038.2022.2146992

    • Related Report
      2022 Research-status Report
    • Peer Reviewed / Open Access
  • [Journal Article] National Belonging and the Production of Neglect in the Japanese Repatriate Figure, 1945-19502022

    • Author(s)
      Bull Jonathan
    • Journal Title

      Journal of Migration History

      Volume: 8 Issue: 3 Pages: 347-373

    • DOI

      10.1163/23519924-08030002

    • Related Report
      2022 Research-status Report
    • Peer Reviewed
  • [Journal Article] Investigating the Ukishima-maru Incident in Occupied Japan: Survivor Testimonies and Related Documents2021

    • Author(s)
      Jonathan Bull and Steven Ivings
    • Journal Title

      The Asia-Pacific Journal Japan Focus

      Volume: 19:3 Pages: 1-19

    • Related Report
      2021 Research-status Report
    • Peer Reviewed / Open Access / Int'l Joint Research
  • [Journal Article] Korean Repatriation and Historical Memory in Postwar Japan: Remembering the Ukishima-maru Incident at Maizuru and Shimokita2020

    • Author(s)
      Jonathan Bull and Steven Ivings
    • Journal Title

      The Asia-Pacific Journal Japan Focus

      Volume: 18:21 (5) Pages: 1-22

    • Related Report
      2020 Research-status Report
    • Peer Reviewed / Open Access / Int'l Joint Research
  • [Journal Article] 近年の英語圏のサハリン/樺太史研究2020

    • Author(s)
      Jonathan Bull (translated by Nakayama Taisho)
    • Journal Title

      北方人文研究

      Volume: 13 Pages: 159-163

    • Related Report
      2019 Research-status Report
  • [Journal Article] 映像や演劇などの大衆文化が新たな北海道史にもたらすものとは2020

    • Author(s)
      Jonathan Bull
    • Journal Title

      北海道史への扉

      Volume: 1 Pages: 9-10

    • Related Report
      2019 Research-status Report
  • [Journal Article] Return on display: memories of post-colonial migration at Maizuru2019

    • Author(s)
      Jonathan Bull and Steven Ivings
    • Journal Title

      Japan Forum

      Volume: 31(3) Issue: 3 Pages: 336-357

    • DOI

      10.1080/09555803.2018.1544583

    • Related Report
      2019 Research-status Report
    • Peer Reviewed / Open Access / Int'l Joint Research
  • [Journal Article] 樺太引揚と函館引揚援護局の役割 1945-502019

    • Author(s)
      ジョナサン・ブル(訳 白木沢 旭児先生)
    • Journal Title

      北方人文研究

      Volume: 12 Pages: 123-143

    • Related Report
      2018 Research-status Report
  • [Journal Article] Border Tourism and modes of commemoration2018

    • Author(s)
      Jonathan Bull
    • Journal Title

      Kyushu University Border Studies Border Bytes

      Volume: 10 Pages: 1-10

    • Related Report
      2018 Research-status Report
    • Open Access
  • [Journal Article] サハリン樺太史研究会第41回例会 樺太の〈戦後〉史研究の到達点と課題2018

    • Author(s)
      中山大将、竹野学、木村由美、ジョナサン・ブル、スヴェトラナ・パイチャゼ
    • Journal Title

      北海道・東北史研究

      Volume: 11 Pages: 108-119

    • Related Report
      2018 Research-status Report
  • [Presentation] End of Empire Migrants in East Asia book launch2023

    • Author(s)
      Jonathan Bull
    • Organizer
      北海道大学大学院メディア・コミュニケーション研究院評論会
    • Related Report
      2023 Annual Research Report
  • [Presentation] ‘Turning “Karafuto repatriates” into “sengo kaitakusha”: The celebration of postwar agricultural development in 1950s Hokkaido’2022

    • Author(s)
      Jonathan Bull
    • Organizer
      Twenty-fourth Asian Studies Conference Japan (ASCJ)
    • Related Report
      2022 Research-status Report
    • Int'l Joint Research
  • [Presentation] ‘Performing repatriation at Maizuru, 1945-1958: an analysis of Japanese press coverage’2022

    • Author(s)
      Jonathan Bull (with co-presenter)
    • Organizer
      Ritsumeikan University, Institute of Humanities, Human and Social Sciences Two-day online workshop: WWII in the Asia-Pacific: Border Crossing Mobilities
    • Related Report
      2022 Research-status Report
  • [Presentation] Return on display: Memories of postcolonial migration at Maizuru2019

    • Author(s)
      Jonathan Bull
    • Organizer
      Joint East Asian Studies Conference, United Kingdom
    • Related Report
      2019 Research-status Report
    • Int'l Joint Research
  • [Presentation] Museums, memories and problematic narratives of forced migration: the case of the Maizuru Repatriation Memorial Museum, Japan2019

    • Author(s)
      Jonathan Bull
    • Organizer
      Narratives of Forced Migration in the 20th and 21st centuries
    • Related Report
      2019 Research-status Report
  • [Presentation] 厚生省が考えた「引揚者」と「リペトリエーション」とは何だったのか2019

    • Author(s)
      Jonathan Bull
    • Organizer
      公開セミナー 「引き揚げ」再考 戦後期の旧植民地から日本への移動をめぐって (主催:科研(B)引き揚げと帰国のはざま)
    • Related Report
      2019 Research-status Report
  • [Presentation] 浮島丸殉難74周年追悼集会と舞鶴市の引き揚げの歴史 :その予備的考察2019

    • Author(s)
      Jonathan Bull
    • Organizer
      公開セミナー 「引き揚げ」再考 戦後期の旧植民地から日本への移動をめぐって (主催:科研(B)引き揚げと帰国のはざま)
    • Related Report
      2019 Research-status Report
  • [Presentation] Karafuto Repatriates and 1950s Hokkaido2019

    • Author(s)
      Jonathan Bull
    • Organizer
      Association of Asian Studies
    • Related Report
      2018 Research-status Report
    • Int'l Joint Research
  • [Presentation] Displaying post-colonial migration at museums in Japan2018

    • Author(s)
      Jonathan Bull
    • Organizer
      Association of Critical Heritage Studies
    • Related Report
      2018 Research-status Report
    • Int'l Joint Research
  • [Presentation] Recent work in the English language historiography of Sakhalin/Karafuto2018

    • Author(s)
      Jonathan Bull
    • Organizer
      Association for Sakhalin & Karafuto History
    • Related Report
      2018 Research-status Report
  • [Presentation] サハリン・樺太から北海道への引揚げ2018

    • Author(s)
      Jonathan Bull
    • Organizer
      北海道枝幸郡枝幸町講演会
    • Related Report
      2018 Research-status Report
    • Invited
  • [Presentation] サハリン・樺太から北海道への引揚げ2018

    • Author(s)
      Jonathan Bull
    • Organizer
      第26回スラブ・ユーラシア研究センター公開講演会
    • Related Report
      2018 Research-status Report
  • [Book] End of Empire Migrants in East Asia: Repatriates, Returnees and Finding Home2023

    • Author(s)
      S. Paichadze and Jonathan Bull (eds)
    • Total Pages
      288
    • Publisher
      Routledge
    • ISBN
      9781032284972
    • Related Report
      2023 Annual Research Report

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Published: 2018-04-23   Modified: 2025-01-30  

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