
Tessa Morris-Suzuki
29 October 1951
25 works on record
Biography
Tessa Morris-Suzuki is a historian of modern Japan and North Korea. She is Professor in the School of Culture, History and Language, College of Asia and the Pacific, the Australian National University. She is also a coordinator of an open access journal AsiaRights, and has served as president of the Asian Studies Association of Australia. She was the winner of the Academic Prize of the Fukuoka Asian Culture Prize in 2013.
Works

Exodus to North Korea
2007

Peeling Apples (Sullivan's Creek)
2005

The past within us
2005

Re-inventing Japan
1998

The technological transformation of Japan
1994

A history of Japanese economic thought
1989

Beyond computopia
1988

Showa
1984

To the Diamond Mountains

Japanese capitalism since 1945

Borderline Japan

The Living Politics of Self-Help Movements in East Asia

The Korean War in Asia

Multicultural Japan
Odo the Snail
Odo the Snail
2001
Nihon no keizai shiso
Nihon no keizai shiso
1991
East Asia beyond the history wars
East Asia beyond the history wars
Pyŏn'gyŏng esŏ parabon kŭndae
Pyŏn'gyŏng esŏ parabon kŭndae
The Social Sciences in the Asian Century
The Social Sciences in the Asian Century
Everyday Utopias in Modern Japan
Everyday Utopias in Modern Japan
Japan's Living Politics
Japan's Living Politics
Nihon o saihatsumei suru
Nihon o saihatsumei suru
Chōsen no Sensō
Chōsen no Sensō
Henkyō kara nagameru
Henkyō kara nagameru
On the Frontiers of History
On the Frontiers of History