Sandra Wilson
Professor
School of Arts
Murdoch University
Australia
Biography
Sandra Wilson is a historian of modern Japan, and also teach in the Asian Studies major. He teach undergraduate units on Asian history and on the Pacific War of 1941-45, and supervise research students working on Japanese history, on other areas of Japanese Studies and on Australia-Japan relations. His major research areas are Japanese politics and society in the 1930s and 1940s, the history of Japanese nationalism, and Allied trials of suspected Japanese war criminals after the Second World War.
Research Interest
Japanese politics and society in the 1930s and 1940s, the history of Japanese nationalism, and Allied trials of suspected Japanese war criminals after the Second World War.
Publications
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Wilson, S., (2013), Film and Soldier: Japanese War Movies in the 1950s, Journal of Contemporary History, 48, 3, pages 537 - 555.
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Wilson, S., (2015), War criminals in the post-war world: the case of Kato Tetsutaro, War in History, 22, 1, pages 87 - 110.
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Wilson, S., (2015), The sentence is only half the story., Journal of International Criminal Justice, 13, 4, pages 745 - 761.