Richard Minear

Richard H. Minear (/mɪˈnɪər/; born 1938) is a retired Professor of History at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. He taught a survey course of Japanese history and a Hiroshima seminar. Minear got his Ph.D. from Harvard in 1968. He is best known for his book about the Tokyo War Crimes Trials, Victors' Justice, He has lived in Japan for many years and translated Japanese works into English (including Requiem for Battleship Yamato,[1] Hiroshima: Three Witnesses, Black Eggs and Japan's Past, Japan's Future: One Historian's Odyssey).

In 1999, following a tip off from a student, Minear discovered a cache of wartime cartoons by Dr. Seuss, which he then published.[2]

  1. ^ Yoshida Mitsuru; Yoshida Matsuru (1985), Requiem for the Battleship Yamoto, translated by Richard Minear, Seattle, London: University of Washington Press, Wikidata Q117090099
  2. ^ "Richard Minear's latest subject: a surprising side of Dr. Seuss". University of Massachusetts Magazine. 1999. Retrieved 2009-09-03.