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Kreiner, Josef

LC control no.n 84076732
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Personal name headingKreiner, Josef
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Variant(s)Kurainā, Yōzefu
See alsoFounded corporate body of person: Philipp-Franz-von-Siebold-Stiftung
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Associated countryAustria Germany
Associated placeJapan
Birth date1940-03-15
Place of birthVienna (Austria)
Field of activityEthnology Ethnology--Japan Ainu Ryukyuans Japan--Study and teaching
AffiliationUniversität Bonn. Japanologisches Seminar
Philipp-Franz-von-Siebold-Stiftung. Deutsches Institut für Japanstudien
European Association for Japanese Studies
Profession or occupationJapanologists Ethnologists
Found inHis Japans Wandel von der Agrar- zur Industriegesellschaft, 1983: t.p. (Prof. Dr. phil. Josef Kreiner)
LC data base, 5-3-84 (hdg.: Kreiner, Josef)
Deutschland, Japan, 1984: t.p. (Josef Kreiner) p. 319 (b. 1940 in Vienna; Dr. phil.; studied in Vienna and Tokyo; Prof. Dr., Japanologisches Seminar d. Univ. Bonn)
Kenperu no mita Tokugawa Japan, 1992: t.p. (Yōzefu Kurainā) p. 293 (Kreiner, Josef; b. 1940)
Wikipedia, November 8, 2018 (Josef Kreiner; born in Vienna, 15 March 1940; Austrian Japanology ethnologist; professor of Japanese studies at the University of Bonn; professor of Japanese studies at the University of Bonn, and director of the Japanological Seminar of the University of Bonn, from 1977 until his retirement in 2008; director of the Institute of Japanese Studies 1971-1977; president of the European Association for Japanese Studies 1975-1979; first director of the German Institute for Japanese Studies, and was later founder of the Philipp-Franz von Siebold Foundation; co-founder of the European Association for Japanese Studies, and its president 1973-1980; first director of the German Institute for Japanese Studies; specialist for Okinawa and the Ainu)