Michael Cooper (historian)


Michael John Cooper was an American historian. Briefly a Jesuit himself, Cooper wrote extensively on 15th- and 16th-century encounters between Jesuit missionaries and Japan. He was editor of the journal Monumenta Nipponica in Tokyo for 26 years and was also formerly a president of the Asiatic Society of Japan.

Works

They came to Japan: An Anthology of European Reports on Japan 1543–1640, University of California Press, 1965The Southern barbarians : the first Europeans in Japan, Tokyo; Palo Alto, Calif. : Kodansha International in cooperation with Sophia University, 1971This Island of Japon: Joao Rodrigues’s Account of 16th Century Japan, Kodansha International, 1973Rodrigues the Interpreter: An Early Jesuit in Japan and China, Weatherhill, 1974Exploring Kamakura : a guide for the curious traveler, Weatherhill, 1979Catalogue of rare books in the Library of the Japan Foundation, Office for the Japanese Studies Center, The Foundation, 1986.