The Royal Historical Society has made the following article by Prof. Rebekah Clements available...
Publications
Blog post: Parades and Power in Early Modern Japan
Rebekah Clements has published a blog post on Historical Transactions, the blog of the Royal...
Baihui Duan receives PhD with honours
Aftermath project member Baihui Duan has completed her studies and passed her PhD tribunal....
Article: Captured Potters and Alternate Attendance in Satsuma
Prof. Rebekah Clements has published a new article, “Alternate Attendance Parades in the Japanese...
Virtual Exhibition: Discovering Chosŏn Korean Potters in Tokugawa Japan
As part of the Aftermath project, Dr Seung Yeon Sang and Prof. Rebekah Clements...

Ransomware attack on the Autonomous University of Barcelona
A ransomware attack on the IT systems of the Autonomous University of Barcelona, executed...
Video: Traces of the Japanese and Manchu Invasions through Household Registers
The video file of Dr Sangwoo Han’s presentation at the Aftermath project webinar “Traces...
Journal Article: Una utopía hispano-nipona
Dr Giuseppe Marino has recently published an article on Jesuit plans for a new...
Journal Article: Securing the emperor, securitising the guns
Postdoctoral researcher on the Aftermath project, Dr Barend Noordam, has published an article “Securing...
Research Note: Daimyo Processions and Satsuma’s Korean Village
Prof. Rebekah Clements has published a new article, “Daimyo Processions and Satsuma’s Korean Village:...
Article: Production and Distribution of Early-modern Ceramics as Political Items
Affiliated researcher on the Aftermath project, Prof. Watanabe Yoshirō has written a new article...
Book Review: More Than the Great Wall by John W. Dardess
Dr Barend Noordam has published a reivew of John W. Dardess’s More Than the...