Beatrice Bodart-Bailey

Beatrice Bodart-Bailey (born 1942 ) is an Australian academic, writer, and Japanologist. She was named professor of economics at Kobe University, becoming "the first female and first non-Japanese person actually appointed by the Ministry of Education".

Biography
Her early education was in German and British schools. She earned a BA at the Australian National University (ANU). Her master's and doctorate degrees were awarded at the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies (RSPAS) at ANU in Canberra.

Bodart-Bailey's MA thesis investigated "The Political Significance of the Tea Master Sen no Rikyū (1522–1591)". Her 1980 Ph.D. thesis examined "Yanagisawa Yoshiyasu (1658-1714)".

Bodart-Bailey's marriage to an Australian diplomat caused Bodart-Bailey to follow him as his career developed, including postings in Bangkok, Thailand, and Ottawa, Canada.

In 1982–1986, Bodart-Bailey was a visiting professor at Ottawa University, teaching Japanese history. She returned to ANU for post-graduate studies.

Between 1986 and 1995, Bodart-Bailey was granted various research fellowships at ANU.

In 1989–1990, Bodart-Bailey was awarded a Japan Foundation Fellow at the Institute of Social Science, University of Tokyo. She has been a professor in the International Research Center for Japanese Studies, Kyoto, and at Kobe University.

In 1991, Bodart-Bailey became professor of Japanese history at Otsuma Women's University, where she was a founding member of the Department of Comparative Culture.

Selected works
In a statistical overview derived from writings by and about Beatrice Bodart Bailey, OCLC/WorldCat encompasses roughly 30+ works in 30+ publications in 2 languages and 170+ library holdings.


 * Tea and Counsel, the Political Role of Sen Rikyū (1977)
 * Yanagisawa Yoshiyasu: a Reappraisal (1980)
 * Kaempfer Restored (1988)
 * Tokugawa Tsunayoshi (1646-1709): a Weberian analysis (1989)
 * A case of political and economic expropriation : the monetary reform of the fifth Tokugawa shogun (1989)
 * Engelbart Kämpfer (1990)
 * 遙かなる目的地: ケンペルと德川日本の出会い (1999)
 * The Most Magnificent Monastery and Other Famous Sights: the Japanese Paintings of Engelbert Kaempfer (1992)
 * The Persecution of Confucianism in Early Tokugawa Japan (1993)
 * ケンペルと德川綱吉: ドイツ人医師と将軍との交流 (1994)
 * The Furthest Goal: Engelbert Kaempfer's Encounter with Tokugawa Japan (1995)
 * Kaempfer's Japan: Tokugawa Culture Observed (1999)
 * The Dog Shogun: the Personality and Policies of Tokugawa Tsunayoshi (2006)
 * ケンペル: 礼節の国に来たりて (2009)