Professor

Nobuaki Murakami

Profile

Specialized Field

History, Oriental History, Central Asian History, East Asian History, Qing Dynasty History

Research theme

Research on the state structure and bureaucratic system of the Qing Dynasty
Research on the transition from early modern to modern times in East Asia

Subjects in charge

Overview of Oriental History, Introduction to Chinese and Asian Culture, Learning and Life Design in Faculty of Letters, History and Society, First-Year Seminar, Peer Support Practice I and II

Main career, work history, and academic background

March 1999: Graduated Faculty of Letters of Letters, Soka University
March 2007: Completed doctoral course, Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Tsukuba
April 2007: JSPS Research Fellow (Postdoctoral Fellow, Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology, The University of Tokyo)
April 2008: Full-time Lecturer Faculty of Letters Soka University
April 2011: Associate Professor, Faculty of Letters Soka University
April 2018: Professor, Faculty of Letters Soka University

Affiliated academic societies and organizations

Society of Eastern Studies, Society of Inner Asian History, Chinese Society of Social and Cultural Studies, Manchu History Study Group, Society of Social and Cultural History, Society of History and Anthropology, Well-Being Society, Japan Academic Advising Association, etc.

Main Papers and Publications

"The Visit of Panchun Lama III to Jehol and the Response of Qing Dynasty Banner Officials: One Aspect of the Qing Dynasty's Relations with Tibet in the Late 18th Century," China Society and Culture, No. 21, pp. 125-141 (2006)
"Mongol Bannermen of the Qing Dynasty: Their Reality and Role in Imperial Governance" Fukyosha (2007)
"Qing-Tibetan relations in the late 18th century as seen through the issue of etiquette for the Minister of State for Tibet," Journal of Asian and African Studies, Vol. 81, pp. 45-69 (2011)
"The End of the Qianlong Era and the Transformation of the Qing Dynasty: Focusing on the Qing Dynasty-Tibet Relations," Shijing, Vol. 73, pp. 82-103 (2017)

Message

"In my heart there is a bright moon." "My heart is bright, what more can I say?" (Wang Yangming, Ming Dynasty)
Wang Yangming, a Chinese Ming Dynasty thinker, said that everyone has a shining light (good will) like the harvest moon, which never changes and shines forever. I would like to learn with all of you students with these words full of human love in mind.

others

E-mail: nmuraka@soka.ac.jp
In addition to historical research, I am also involved in mental coaching.

Specialized Field

History, Oriental History, Central Asian History, East Asian History, Qing Dynasty History

Research theme

Research on the state structure and bureaucratic system of the Qing Dynasty
Research on the transition from early modern to modern times in East Asia

Main career, work history, and academic background

March 1999: Graduated Faculty of Letters of Letters, Soka University
March 2007: Completed doctoral course, Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Tsukuba
April 2007: JSPS Research Fellow (Postdoctoral Fellow, Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology, The University of Tokyo)
April 2008: Full-time Lecturer Faculty of Letters Soka University
April 2011: Associate Professor, Faculty of Letters Soka University
April 2018: Professor, Faculty of Letters Soka University

Affiliated academic societies and organizations

Society of Eastern Studies, Society of Inner Asian History, Chinese Society of Social and Cultural Studies, Manchu History Study Group, Society of Social and Cultural History, Society of History and Anthropology, Well-Being Society, Japan Academic Advising Association, etc.

Main Papers and Publications

"The Visit of Panchun Lama III to Jehol and the Response of Qing Dynasty Banner Officials: One Aspect of the Qing Dynasty's Relations with Tibet in the Late 18th Century," China Society and Culture, No. 21, pp. 125-141 (2006)
"Mongol Bannermen of the Qing Dynasty: Their Reality and Role in Imperial Governance" Fukyosha (2007)
"Qing-Tibetan relations in the late 18th century as seen through the issue of etiquette for the Minister of State for Tibet," Journal of Asian and African Studies, Vol. 81, pp. 45-69 (2011)
"The End of the Qianlong Era and the Transformation of the Qing Dynasty: Focusing on the Qing Dynasty-Tibet Relations," Shijing, Vol. 73, pp. 82-103 (2017)

Message

"In my heart there is a bright moon." "My heart is bright, what more can I say?" (Wang Yangming, Ming Dynasty)
Wang Yangming, a Chinese Ming Dynasty thinker, said that everyone has a shining light (good will) like the harvest moon, which never changes and shines forever. I would like to learn with all of you students with these words full of human love in mind.

others

E-mail: nmuraka@soka.ac.jp
In addition to historical research, I am also involved in mental coaching.