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Episode 200 – The 200th Episode

July 8, 2017 ijmeyer Leave a comment

All you could ever want to know about podcast recording, UW’s graduate program, and why the Japanese definitely are not…

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Posted in: History of Japan Podcast, Uncategorized Filed under: dokdo, Judaism, kuril islands, takeshima, whaling

About Me

My name is Isaac Meyer, and I’m a  former PhD student at the University of Washington, specializing in modern Japan (with sub-specializations in modern China, modern Europe, and international relations). Today, I work as a teacher at an independent school in the Seattle area.

I also have a tendency to go off on random historical tangents. One day, I decided to combine these two traits in podcast form, and thus was born the History of Japan Podcast!

In 2018, I decided start the Criminal Records Podcast with my wife, Demetria Spinrad. This podcast gives me the chance to talk about world history–and the weird, wonderful world of historical crime and punishment.

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