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under the guidance of Professor Oyama Kyohei. During that time, he also coached volleyball at Osaka University of Foreign Studies and later at Kyoto University. Upon returning to Sweden, he became the head coach of the KFUM Göteborg women’s team, which took fifth place in the Elite League, in
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as Professor of Japanese Cultural Studies, and served as chair of the Department of East Asian Studies and associate dean in the Faculty of Arts. As associate dean, he founded the first pedagogical research unit for Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, named the
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as his mentor. Returning to Kyoto University in the spring of 1992 for dissertation research, he also worked for the Japan Volleyball Association as an interpreter. He resumed at Stanford in the fall of 1993 and finished his dissertation two years later.
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After graduating from high school in Kalmar the late 1970s, he graduated with a B.A. in History, Museum and Cultural Studies in 1985 from
119: 49: 258:(born March 10, 1961) is a Swedish historian of medieval Japan. Adolphson is the Keidanren Professor of Japanese Studies at the 100: 487: 355: 72: 370:
at Cambridge in October 2016, Adolphson announced the launching of a new vision for Japanese Studies at Cambridge, entitled
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During the next two and a half years he lived in Kyoto and Osaka while studying at
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The Teeth and Claws of the Buddha: Monastic Warriors and Sƍhei in Japanese History
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before receiving a scholarship from the Japanese Education Ministry in 1986.
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The Gates of Power: Monks, Courtiers and Warriors in Premodern Japan
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at Cambridge since January 2016; the post was held previously by
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and the many Iron Age and Viking remains on the island of
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Adolphson at Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies
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