Dr. Natalia Doan (MSc DPhil Oxf) recently appeared on the Japanese documentary Natalia Doan no Nihon tanbō: Man’en gannen kenbei shisetsu ~ Ibunka ni deau ~, directed by Inoue Haruo.
In this documentary, Dr. Doan discusses her research on the 1860 Japanese Embassy to the United States and her recent publication in Reopening the Opening of Japan: New Approaches to Japan and the Wider World in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century, edited by fellow Oxonians Lewis Bremner, Manimporok Dotulong, and Sho Konishi (Director of the Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies).
This fall, at the end of Dr. Doan’s Japan Society for the Promotion of Science fellowship at Waseda University, she will begin a new position as Assistant Professor of History at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.