User:Historian

My wiki-interests
Solemn Declaration: I approve of, and strive sincerely to uphold, the Policies and Guidelines and the Five Pillars of Wikipedia.

The full list of my user contributions since November 16, 2004 when I first adopted the user name Historian is here: Special:Contributions/Historian. My edit count is here.

Policies: I like to give headings to longer articles to improve their readability.

Here is a selection (just a few) of the wikipedia pages which I have started so far:

Japan-related
Anglo-Japanese relations

1. Anglo-Japanese relations 2. Sir Ernest Satow - my main research in the non-wiki world 3. Kikuchi Dairoku 4. Suematsu Kencho 5. Inagaki Manjiro 6. Japanese students in Britain 7. Duncan Gordon Boyes 8. Foreign cemeteries in Japan 9. Hugh Fraser 10. Henry Dyer 11. Imperial College of Engineering 12. Thomas Blake Glover 13. Richard Henry Brunton 14. Joseph Henry Longford 15. British Japan Consular Service 16. Yokohama Archives of History 17. Yamao Yozo 18. Gaikoku bugyō 19. European Association for Japanese Studies

Modern Japan

1. Monorails in Japan 2. Technical education in Japan

Japanese Rugby

1. Japan Rugby Football Union 2. Japan national rugby union team 3. Top League 4. Microsoft Cup 5. Sanix World Rugby Youth Tournament 6. Katsuyuki Kiyomiya 7. IBM Big Blue 8. Kyuden Voltex 9. 5th annual Top League (2007-8) 10. Kensuke Iwabuchi

Kitakyushu and environs

1. Kitakyushu Monorail 2. Kokura Castle 3. Riverwalk Kitakyushu 4. Space World 5. StarFlyer 6. New Kitakyushu Airport 7. Kyushu Institute of Technology. 8. Global Arena 9. Honjo Stadium 10. Kitakyushu Film Commission

Other
1. Donald MacAlister 2. Cheltenham College 3. Alec Broers 4. Anglo-Chinese relations 5. West Melton, New Zealand 6. Edmund Gonville 7. Ian

I have started a few more including such categories as "British people in Japan", "Scottish people in Japan", "British diplomats" (now very large), "British diplomats in East Asia", "Diplomatic incidents", "Old Cheltonians" and "Japanese national universities", though one or two of them anonymously before I very briefly used the name "Roxymusic". I have since settled on the name "Historian", which I prefer, and I intend to stick with this one. (After all it includes my first name "Ian". Neat, eh? ;-)

I have written quite a bit of the early versions of the following pages: Scotland national rugby union team and individual players, Scottish Rugby Union, Kitakyushu and the wards of Kitakyushu, Treaty of Shimonoseki, Tsuwano etc.

And I have migrated quite a few of the VC holders from the Victoria Cross Reference website to wikipedia. (Duncan Boyes was one of these.) See WikiProject Victoria Cross Reference Migration.

The following pages which I started have survived a Vote for Deletion (VfD): Scottish rugby commentators and journalists Andrew Miller (rugby player)

Images which I have uploaded
I have uploaded various photos taken by me and a few other images. See User:Historian/images. See also my contributions to Wikimedia Commons.

Books
In the real world I also write books, edit or translate them. See here. (Note: Hold on to your hat, you are about to leave wikipedia! Sayonara, Farewell and Haste ye back...) Or if you prefer, you are welcome just to look at the free previews, with the most recent first:


 * Baron Suematsu in Europe during the Russo-Japanese War (1904-05) His Battle with Yellow Peril (translation, pub. 2011)


 * The Diaries of Sir Ernest Satow, British Minister in Tokyo, 1895-1900 (first pub. 2003)


 * Baron Kaneko and the Russo-Japanese War (1904-05) (translation, pub. 2009)


 * A Diplomat in Japan, Part II (pub. 2009)


 * Sir Ernest Satow's Private Letters to W.G. Aston and F.V. Dickins (pub. 2008)


 * Satow's Semi-Official letters from Japan and China, 1895-1906 (pub. 2007)


 * Satow's Peking Diaries: Volume One: Volume Two (pub. 2006)


 * ULTIMATE CRUSH: Waseda University Rugby, Leadership and Building the Strongest Winning Team in Japan (translation, pub. 2006)


 * Satow's Japan Correspondence - Volume One (pub. 2005)


 * Japanese Students at Cambridge University in the Meiji Era, 1868-1912 (translation, pub. 2004))

Press releases

 * ULTIMATE CRUSH
 * Satow's Peking diaries
 * Japanese students at Cambridge

Other

 * Home Page
 * Japanese Rugby page

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