Gail Lee Bernstein
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Gail Lee Bernstein (born 1939) is a Professor of History at the University of Arizona. She specializes in the history of Japanese women, and is considered one of the pioneers in this field.
[edit] Education
Dr. Bernstein studied under many of the pioneers of modern Japanese history, including Edwin O. Reischauer and Albert M. Craig.
- B.A. 1959, Barnard College
- M.A. 1961, Radcliffe College
- Ph.D. 1968, Harvard University
[edit] Selected works
- Haruko's World: A Japanese Farm Woman and Her Community (1985).
- Editor, Recreating Japanese Women, 1600-1945 (1991).
- Isami's House: Three Centuries of a Japanese Family (2005).
- Editor, Public Spheres, Private lives in Modern Japan, 1600-1950: Essays in Honor of Albert Craig (2005)
- Japanese Marxist: A Portrait of Kawakami Hajime, 1879-1946 (1990).
- Changing Roles of Women in Rural Japan (1976)