F. G. Notehelfer

700 citations
35 papers · 319 · h-index 9

Impact in

    • Japanese History and Culture
    • Asian Culture and Media Studies
    • Chinese history and philosophy
    • Historical Gender and Feminism Studies
    • Migration, Ethnicity, and Economy
    • Socioeconomic Development in Asia

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F. G. Notehelfer

25 papers receiving 192 citations

Peers

F. G. Notehelfer
Comparison fields: 5 of 68
  • Cultural Studies 156
  • Sociology and Political Science 163
  • Political Science and International Relations 49
  • Development 7
  • History 18
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All Works

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1 198281
2 198560
3 199432
4 199218
5 198617
6 197315
7 199013
8 199512
9 19969
10 19717
11 19756
12 19896
13 19896
14 19785
15 19755
16 19975
17 19853
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Japan Through American Eyes: The Journal Of Francis Hall, 1859-1866
20013
19 19722
20 19962

About F. G. Notehelfer

F. G. Notehelfer is a scholar working on Cultural Studies, Sociology and Political Science, History and Philosophy of Science, Anthropology and General Economics, Econometrics and Finance, having authored 35 papers that have together received 319 indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Japanese History and Culture (16 papers), Chinese history and philosophy (1 paper), Asian Culture and Media Studies (1 paper), Historical Studies and Socio-cultural Analysis (1 paper), Anarchism and Radical Politics (1 paper), Christian Theology and Mission (1 paper), Economic Zones and Regional Development (1 paper) and Global Maritime and Colonial Histories (1 paper). The work is most often cited by research in Cultural Studies (156 citations), Sociology and Political Science (163 citations), Political Science and International Relations (49 citations), Development (7 citations) and History (18 citations). F. G. Notehelfer has collaborated with scholars based in United States. Frequent co-authors include Margaret A. McKean, Sharon Sievers, Ardath W. Burks, J. Thomas Rimer, D. Eleanor Westney, Robert A. Rosenstone, John W. Dower, Mark Williams, John M. Breen and Stephen Vlastos. Their work appears in journals such as Journal of Japanese Studies, American Political Science Review, Contemporary Sociology A Journal of Reviews, The American Historical Review and The Journal of Asian Studies.

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