Ezra F. Vogel
Ezra Feivel Vogel (July 11, 1930 — December 20, 2020) was an American sociologist who wrote prolifically on modern Japan, China, and Korea. He was Henry Ford II Professor of the Social Sciences at Harvard University.
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Born | Ezra Feivel Vogel July 11, 1930 Delaware, Ohio, US |
Died | December 20, 2020 90) | (aged
Awards | Guggenheim Fellowship for Social Sciences; Japan Foundation Prize 1996 |
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Doctoral advisor | Talcott Parsons |
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Main interests | East Asian society, politics, and history |
His 1978 book Japan as Number One: Lessons for America was a best-seller in both English and Japanese, and his 2011 book Deng Xiaoping and the Transformation of China won the Lionel Gelber Prize.
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