About - MIYAZAKI Fumiko

Miyazaki Fumiko 宮崎ふみ子 is a Professor Emerita at Keisen University, Tokyo. She specializes in the social and religious history of the Edo period and is currently working on faith in Mount Fuji, pilgrimage to Osorezan, and the 1827 Kyoto-Osaka Kirishitan Incident. Recent publications include Fumiko Miyazaki, Kate Wildman Nakai, and Mark Teeuwen, trans., Christian Sorcerers on Trial: Records of the 1827 Osaka Incident (Columbia University Press, 2020); Bettina Gramlich-Oka, Anne Walthall, Miyazaki Fumiko, and Sugano Noriko, eds., Women and Networks in Nineteenth-Century Japan (University of Michigan Press, 2020); Miyazaki Fumiko, ed., Keihan Kirishitan ikken to Ōshio Heihachirō 京坂キリシタン一件と大塩平八郎 [The Kyoto-Osaka Kirishitan Incident and Ōshio Heihachirō] (Yoshikawa Kōbunkan, 2021); and “Ōshio Heihachirō no Keihan Kirishitan ikken sōsa o megutte” 大塩平 八郎の京坂キリシタン一件捜査をめぐって [On Ōshio Heihachirō’s Investigation of the Kyoto-Osaka Kirishitan Incident], Ōshio kenkyū 大塩研究 85 (2021).