Profile Information
- Affiliation
- Professor, Faculty of Liberal Arts, Sophia University(Concurrent)Dean, Graduate School of Global Studies
- Degree
- Dr. Phil. (Ph.D.)(1999, Univ. of BONN)
- Other name(s) (e.g. nickname)
- Sven Saaler
- Researcher number
- 70401205
- J-GLOBAL ID
- 200901007736624683
- researchmap Member ID
- 5000090424
- External link
I am a historian of modern Japan teaching at Sophia University in Tokyo. As an academic, my main interests are the foreign relations of modern Japan and Japan’s place in the world with a particular focus on East Asian regionalism. Please refer to my website for details: http://www.japanesehistory.de/
Closely related to these historical issues, I have also explored the legacies of Japan’s history in the twentieth century. Addressing how history is discussed in contemporary society, I have written extensively on monuments, museums and memorials and how they portray the history of colonialism and war. In total, I have written and edited more than twenty books, almost a hundred articles, several encyclopedia entries and many columns and commentaries on topical issues. I have written articles in German, English and Japanese, and some of my publications have been translated into French, Korean, Chinese and Turkish. My academic work also includes half a dozen of exhibitions on historical topics.
I also have been serving on a number of editorial and advisory boards. Currently, I am a member of the board of the National Institutes of the Humanities (NIHU) of Japan, a member of the editorial board of the German East Asiatic Society of Japan (OAG), and a member of the editorial board of Japan Focus/The Asia-Pacific Journal.
I have appeared in and written for a variety of media outlets, including CNN, NHK (Japan), Deutsche Welle TV (Germany), ARD (German TV and radio), ZDF (German TV), BBC, the news agencies AP (US), Reuters (UK), dpa (Germany) and Kyodo (Japan) as well as the newspapers Asahi Shinbun, Süddeutsche Zeitung, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ), Die Welt, Japan Times, Handelsblatt, taz and a number of Japanese regional newspapers. I also have written columns for Asahi, Kyodo, IPG, nippon.com, the online journal “Article 9.” Podcasts I have participated in can be found here.
Research Interests
11Research Areas
2Research History
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Apr, 2017 - Present
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Sep, 2008 - Mar, 2017
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Apr, 2005 - Sep, 2008
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Jan, 2004 - Mar, 2005
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Nov, 2000 - Dec, 2003
Education
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Oct, 1989 - Sep, 1990
Committee Memberships
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Apr, 2019 - Present
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May, 2008 - Present
Major Papers
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Oxford Research Encyclopedia in Asian History, Apr 26, 2019 Peer-reviewedInvited<p>The Japanese colonial empire was composed of territories adjacent to the Japanese archipelago, ranging from Southern Sakhalin in the north to Taiwan in the south. Unlike most European powers, Japan did not acquire colonial territories that were far away from the metropolis; rather, it did so within the region in which it was located—East Asia. The geographical proximity between the metropolis and its colonial territories influenced not only the structure of the colonial administration, racial hierarchies in the empire, and colonial and metropolitan identities but also the rhetorical strategies that were used to legitimize colonial rule.</p> <p>Although the government generally envisioned a European-style empire, the creation of which would earn Japan the respect of the Great Powers and eventually lead to the recognition of Japanese equality, a significant number of politicians, writers, and activists argued that it was Japan’s mission to unite the Asian people and protect or liberate them from Western colonial rule. These discourses have been summarized under the term “Pan-Asianism,” a movement and an ideology that emerged in the late 19th century and became mainstream by the time World War I began. However, although some advocates of Pan-Asianism were motivated by sincere feelings of solidarity, the expansion of Japanese colonial rule and the escalation of war in China and throughout Asia in the 1930s brought to the fore an increasing number of contradictions and ambiguities. By the time World War II started, Pan-Asianism had become a cloak of Japanese expansionism and an instrument to legitimize the empire, a process that culminated in the Greater East Asia Conference of 1943.</p> <p>The contradictions between Japan’s brutal wars in Asia and the ideology of Asian solidarity continue to haunt that country’s relations with its neighbors, by way of ambiguous historical memories of the empire and war in contemporary Japanese politics and society.</p>
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International Journal of Asian Studies, 11(2) 125-160, 2014 Peer-reviewed
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日本の科学者 (Journal of Japanese Scientists), 48(8) 18-23, Oct, 2013 Peer-reviewed
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Comparativ. Zeitschrift für Globalgeschichte und vergleichende Gesellschaftsforschung, 19 27-43, 2009 Peer-reviewed
Misc.
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IPG - Internationale Politik und Gesellschaft, Jul, 2025 Peer-reviewedInvitedLead author
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IPG - Internationale Politik und Gesellschaft, Oct, 2024 Peer-reviewedInvited
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集英社オンライン (Shueisha Online), Mar, 2024 Peer-reviewedInvitedLead author
Major Books and Other Publications
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Leiden: Brill, 2020 (ISBN: 9789004414433) Refereed
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London and New York: Routledge, 2018 Refereedhttps://www.routledge.com/Routledge-Handbook-of-Modern-Japanese-History/Saaler-Szpilman/p/book/9781138815186
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Munich and Tokyo: Iudicium, 2011 (ISBN: 9783862051373)
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Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield, 2011 (ISBN: 9781442205963) Refereed
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Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield, 2011 (ISBN: 9781442205963) Refereed
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Munich/Tokyo: Iudicium (Bilingual: German/Japanese), Aug, 2007 (ISBN: 9783891299302)
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Global Oriental, Jul, 2007 (ISBN: 9781905246380) RefereedFor the historian and social scientist the opportunity to access recorded memories is invariably welcomed as a valuable building block in research and a determinant in establishing balance and perspective. Subjects treated include the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, the Kamikaze Special Attack Corps (Tokkotai), how Comfort Women are remembered in ‘historical revisionism’ in Japan, the history and memory of the Nanjing massacre, the ‘Tokyo Trial view of history’, historical memory in novels, and an analysis of the post-occupation war movies. The Power of Memory in Modern Japan will be widely welcomed by students of modern Japanese history, politics and international relations.
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London and New York: Routledge, Jan, 2007 (ISBN: 9780415372169) Refereed
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Deutsches Institut fur Japanstudien der Stiftung Deutsche Geisteswissenschaftliche Institute im Ausland (Bilingual publication: German/Japanese), Mar, 2005
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Munich: Iudicium (DIJ Monograph Series, vol. 39), Jan, 2005 (ISBN: 3891298498) RefereedThis volume explores the political and social backgrounds of the ongoing history textbook controversy in Japan. In chapter 1, the resurgence since the 1990s of the conservative interpretation of history known as historical revisionism is identified as the major reason for the renewed debate. Chapter 2 demonstrates that, as a consequence of a strong connection between revisionism and politics, perspectives on Japan’s recent history underlying the “culture of memory” as it is
Presentations
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THE LIVES AND AFTERLIVES OF AMATEUR SOLDIER-PHOTOGRAPHY IN WOLRD WAR II, Jul 1, 2025, Deutsches Forum für Kunstgeschichte Paris / Max Weber Stiftung Invited
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The Legacy of the Japanese Peace Preservation Law at its Centennial, May 29, 2025, Sophia University, Institute for Comparative Culture Invited
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Japan for Academic Advisors, May 16, 2025, Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD) Invited
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Mar 21, 2025, OAG – Deutsche Gesellschaft für Natur- und Völkerkunde Ostasiens (Tokyo) Invited
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Workshop: Trophy Photography, Sciences Po, Marseilles Invited
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Workshop: Curating “Creating the Samurai.” The British Museum, London, Sep 3, 2024 Invited
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Japanese-Korean Platform for Reconciliation and Peace, May 21, 2024, Japanese-Korean Platform for Reconciliation and Peace Invited
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Getting to Know Japan Webinar, Mar 14, 2024, YOKOSUKA COUNCIL ON ASIA PACIFIC STUDIES Invited
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Town and Monument, Feb 25, 2024, International Research Center for Japanese Studies Invited
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Nov 1, 2023, Chinese University of Hongkong Invited
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EAJS2023: 17th International Conference of the European Association of Japanese Studies, Aug 18, 2023, European Association for Japanese Studies (EAJS) Invited
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Book Launch: Contesting and Commemorating Trauma in East Asi, May 24, 2023, Sophia University Institute for Comparative Culture Invited
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Symposium “Investigating the Question of War and Medical Ethics“, Apr 24, 2023, Conduct by Japanese Researchers and Health Care Professionals during the War
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Monumental Medievalism: Public Monuments & the Mis|use of the Medieval Past. University of York (online), 5-6 October 2022. Invited
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Keynote Speech. International Conference: “Heroes and Villains in Modern Japan.” The University of Haifa (Israel), 22-26 May 2022. Invited
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Workshop (online). “Trophy Photographs in WWII - An Interdisciplinary Transnational Debate,” 25-27 March 2022.
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Keynote speech (online). International Conference: “Pan-Asianism and Beyond: Past, Present, and Future of Inter-Asian Connections.” Hosted by Koc University, Istanbul, 3-4 March 2022. Invited
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Workshop. “Trophy Photographs in WWII - An Interdisciplinary Transnational Debate.” Sciences Po, Paris, 24-27 November 2021.
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Online panel discussion with German MP Nils Schmid on Japanese politics and the outcome of the 2021 House of Representatives Elections., Nov 8, 2021 Invited
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Invited lecture (online). Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD). Conference: “Regionalkompetenz Japan für HAW.”, Nov 8, 2021 Invited
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CEMERS Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies. Binghamton University Annual Conference (online/hybrid): “Medieval Cultural Heritage Around the Globe: Monuments, Literature, and the Arts, Then and Now.” Round-Table: Soldiers, Samurai, and Mongols: Contentious Medievalism in Modern Japan., Oct 23, 2021
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Invited Lecture. Otto-von-Bismarck-Stiftung, Friedrichsruh, Sep 16, 2021 Invited
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16th International Conference of the European Association for Japanese Studies (EAJS) panel (online). Debating Memorials and Monuments: Great Men, War Sites, and Animals in Imperial Japan and Beyond., Aug 25, 2021
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International Political Science Association (IPSA) 26th World Congress of Political Science panel: Searching for the Middle--Historical Reconciliation in the Age of Populism. Online, 10-15 July 2021.
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Online panel discussion with German MP Matthias Bartke on Japanese politics and Japanese-German relations., Jul 7, 2021 Invited
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Invited lecture (online). JAPAN_SEMINAR, University of West Australia (Perth)., Jul, 2021 Invited
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Invited lecture and discussion (online). Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES)., May 26, 2021 Invited
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Invited lecture (hybrid). 第4回 日本プログレッシブ議員連盟勉強会 (Fourth Workshop of the Progressive Caucus in the Japanese Diet)., Jan 28, 2021 Invited
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Panel discussion (online). Peaceboat., Jan 27, 2021 Invited
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Invited lecture (online). New Diplomacy Initiative., Dec 22, 2020 Invited
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Invited lecture (online). Graduate School of Humanities, Kyushu University, Dec 14, 2020 Invited
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Invited lecture, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Natur- und Völkerkunde Ostasiens (OAG), Tokyo, Nov 18, 2020 Invited
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Invited lecture. PARC Jiyû Gakkô (Pacific Asia Resources Freedom School), Nov 4, 2020 Invited
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Panel discussion (online). #Studio202X: Corona, Xenophobie und Protestbewegungen. Organized by the Goethe-Institut Tokyo, Jun 12, 2020 Invited
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Workshop. Remembrance – Responsibility – Reconciliation. New Challenges for Education in Germany and Japan. Organized by the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Japan Office. Sophia University, 1-2 October 2019.
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Invited lecture. The University of Auckland, Faculty of Arts, School of Cultures, Languages, and Linguistics, Sep 18, 2019 Invited
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ICAS 11—11th International Convention of Asia Scholars (ICAS). Panel (also organizer, convenor, and commentator): “Social Memory and War Commemoration During the Occupation of Japan, 1945-1952.” Leiden, 16-19 July 2019.
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77th Annual Conference of the Association for Asian Studies (AAS). Panel: “Public History and Japan's Martial Heritage.” Denver, 21-24 March 2019.
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Invited lecture. Eberhard-Karls-Universität Tübingen, Center for Japanese Studies (TCJS), Kyôto, Jun 1, 2018 Invited
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Lakeland Lectures. Lakeland University Japan, Tokyo, Oct 18, 2017 Invited
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Workshop. Dealing with the Past – the Difficult Path to Reconciliation. Robert Bosch Academy, Berlin (Robert Bosch Stiftung), Oct 13, 2017 Invited
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Workshop. Contemporary Crises in the Asia-Pacific. Sophia University, Jul 1, 2017
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シンポジウム 吉見裁判と反知性主義 —不当判決を問う—, Jun 3, 2017 Invited
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Invited lecture. Hokkaido University Japanese Studies in English Lecture Series., May 12, 2017 Invited
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Invited lecture. 参議院 国際経済・外交に関する調査会, Upper House of the Japanese Diet, Investigative Committee for International Economics and Foreign Policy., Apr 12, 2017 Invited
Professional Memberships
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Apr, 2012 - Mar, 2018
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Oct, 2012 - Mar, 2016
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, 2008 - 2010
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, 2006 - 2009
Major Academic Activities
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Review, evaluationhttps://brill.com/display/serial/BJSL?language=en, Jan 1, 2019 - Present
Major Social Activities
18Media Coverage
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Spektrum der Wissenschaft, Spektrum, Aug 15, 2025 Newspaper, magazine
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Deutschlandfunk (ドイツ国営ラジオ局), Hintergrund (Background), Aug 4, 2025 TV or radio program
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Deutschlandfunk, Campus & Karriere, Aug, 2025 TV or radio program
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25 March 2025, Der Spiegel, Mar, 2025 Newspaper, magazine