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Narusa Yamato

Ph.D. candidate, Stanford University
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History of Capitalism, food history, East Asian, Material Culture, History of Science and Technology, Business and Economic History, Social and Cultural, history of gender
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Narusa Yamato is a Ph.D. candidate in History at Stanford University. Her research explores the relationship between imperialism and capitalism in modern Japan through the lens of food. This project also draws on her other interests such as gender history and the history of science and technology.

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