Mikiso Hane
Mikiso “Miki” Hane (January 16, 1922 – December 8, 2003) was a
Japanese American professor of history at
Knox College, where he taught for over 40 years. He wrote and translated over a dozen books, wrote many articles, and was appointed a member of the
National Council on the Humanities in 1991. He was born in California, lived in Japan during his teenage years, and was
interned in Arizona during
World War II. He taught soldiers Japanese at
Yale, then studied there, where he attained a bachelors in 1952, a masters in 1953, and doctorate degree in 1957. He studied in Japan and Germany, then taught at the
University of Toledo and studied in India before coming to Knox College in 1961. He lived in
Galesburg for the rest of his life, and both wrote and taught up until his death.
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