Portrait of Dr. Peter D Siegenthaler

Dr. Peter D Siegenthaler

  • Lecturer at History, College of Liberal Arts

Scholarly and Creative Works

2023

  • Siegenthaler, P. D. (2023, October). “No ideas but in desire.” Osiris: Contemporary Poetry. Greenfield, MA, USA. Retrieved from www.osirispoetry.com
  • Siegenthaler, P. D. (2023, October). “Sharing space with the hosts.” Osiris: Contemporary Poetry. Greenfield MA, USA. Retrieved from www.osirispoetry.com

2022

  • Siegenthaler, P. D. (2022). Review Essay: Youth Activism and the Everyday in Cold War Japan. History Workshop Journal, 93(1), 301–310.
  • Siegenthaler, P. D. (2022, July). “She grew into / a flame.” Osiris: Contemporary Poetry. Greenfield MA, USA. Retrieved from www.osirispoetry.com
  • Siegenthaler, P. D. (2022, July 15). Useless Wonder. Maya’s Micros, The Closed Eye Open. New York, NY, USA. Retrieved from https://theclosedeyeopen.com/about/

2021

  • Siegenthaler, P. D. (2021, May 7). Dusk at Lower Alloways Creek. Cold Mountain Review. Boone NC, USA: Department of English, Appalachian State University.

2018

  • Siegenthaler, P. D. (2018, October 19). Review of Kate McDonald, Placing Empire: Travel and the Social Imagination in Imperial Japan. newbooks.asia. Leiden, The Netherlands: International Institute for Asian Studies. Retrieved from https://newbooks.asia/review/placing-empire

2016

  • Siegenthaler, P. (2016, June). Review of Louise Young, Beyond the Metropolis: Second Cities and Modern Life in Interwar Japan. Pacific Affairs.

2015

  • Siegenthaler, P. (2015). Review Essay: Urban Regeneration and Community Survival in Postwar Japan. History Workshop Journal, (80), 259–268.

2010

  • Siegenthaler, P. D. (2010). Architecture, Folklore Studies, and Cultural Democracy: Nagakura Saburō and Hida Minzoku-mura. In C. Brumann & R. A. Cox (Eds.), Making Japanese Heritage. London, United Kingdom: Routledge.
  • Siegenthaler, P. D. (2010). Review of Scott Laderman, Tours of Vietnam: War, Travel Guides, and Memory [Review of Tours of Vietnam: War, Travel Guides, and Memory]. Pacific Historical Review.

2008

  • Siegenthaler, P. D. (2008). Development for Preservation: Localizing Collective Memory in 1960s Kanazawa. In S. Saaler & W. Schwentker (Eds.), The Power of Memory in Modern Japan. Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom: Global Oriental.

2005

  • Siegenthaler, P. D. (2005). Review of Jeffrey Hanes, The City as Subject: Seki Hajime and the Reinvention of Modern Osaka [Review of The City as Subject: Seki Hajime and the Reinvention of Modern Osaka]. Journal of Oriental Studies. Hong Kong, Hong Kong.

2003

  • Siegenthaler, P. D. (2003). Creation Myths for the Preservation of Tsumago Post-town. Planning Forum, 9, 28–45.

2002

  • Siegenthaler, P. D. (2002). Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japanese Guidebooks. Annals of Tourism Research, 29(4), 1112–1138.

1999

  • Siegenthaler, P. D. (1999). The Ningen Kokuhō: A New Symbol for the Japanese Nation. Andon: Bulletin of the Society for Japanese Art, 62, 3–16.
  • Siegenthaler, P. D. (1999). Japanese Domestic Tourism and the Search for National Identity. The CUHK Journal of the Humanities, 3, 178–195.

1997

  • Siegenthaler, P. D., & Wilkins, K. G. (1997). Media and Identity in Hong Kong. Peace Review, 9(4), 509–513.