New Perspectives on the Pearl Harbor Crisis
ISSP Luncheon Lecture, Ambassador Takeo Iguchi, "New Perspectives on the Pearl Harbor Crisis"
ISSP Luncheon Lecture, Ambassador Takeo Iguchi, "New Perspectives on the Pearl Harbor Crisis"
“A Reinvestigation of Historic Questions concerning Japan’s Final Memorandum delivered to the United States and the Secret Decoding Operation of the U.S. President’s Message to the Emperor”
Ambassador Takeo Iguchi is Professor Emeritus of Shobi University. He has also been a Visiting Professor at the University of Virginia and taught at the International Christian University in Japan.
Ambassador Iguchi entered the Diplomatic Service in the Foreign Ministry of Japan and served many posts in that capacity. His most notable post was that of being the first Consul-General from Japan to Boston from 1980-1983.
Ambassador Iguchi received a B.A. in Political Science from Tokyo University, Faculty of Law (1953) and an M.A. in Philosophy, Politics and Economics from Oxford University (1958). He gives presentations regularly on the topic of the Pearl Harbor Crisis.
To reserve a place at the combination luncheon/lecture, please sign up in Cabot 609.
Roberta Breen, Cabot 609, 617-627-3120 (ext. 7-3120)
e-mail: roberta.breen@tufts.edu