Reyhan Silingar
reyhansilingar.bsky.social
Reyhan Silingar
@reyhansilingar.bsky.social
PhD cand. at Trinity College, University of Cambridge, working on Emperor Hirohito, the imperial institution & monarchical diplomacy in modern Japan. Int’l, Poli. & Diplo. Hist. and 20th c. East Asia. Adj. lecturer at Sciences Po.
While writing on Puyi, monarchical diplomacy, and the making of Manchukuo, I had the 1935 welcome song - sponsored by Yomiuri for his first visit to Japan - on loop; it lets you hear how ‘parity’ was staged.
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満洲国皇帝陛下奉迎歌 【日満同盟】
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November 12, 2025 at 10:57 AM
I first heard from Hara-sensei that the Imperial Household Agency would release the ‘official’ record of Empress Kōjun - consort of Emperor Hirohito and known in life as Empress Nagako. Now accessible: 97 years across four eras, from Meiji to Heisei. www.asahi.com/articles/AST...
あえて実録に記されなかった香淳皇后の発言・動静 宮内庁の説明は:朝日新聞
宮内庁が17年かけてまとめた「香淳皇后実録」は、本文と目次など計13冊からなり、歴代皇后の実録としては最も長い。しかし、通読した歴史研究者からは「あえて記されていないと思われる事績がある」との声もあ…
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October 9, 2025 at 8:40 AM
Slowly chipping away - amid writing - at Iijima Naoki’s recent book on emperor-military relations, from the Meiji creation of the modern army and navy through the two world wars. It will be in my state-of-the-field review.
October 2, 2025 at 2:17 PM
Crown Prince Hirohito at the Eiffel Tower, 1921.
September 29, 2025 at 7:11 PM
Wrote a short piece on why Japan’s surrender came so late.
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How wars end
When the terms for ending a conflict are left undefined, a state can drift towards defeat, with the choice of peace arriving only when the power to shape it has gone.
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August 18, 2025 at 2:26 PM
Exciting to see the first volume (to end-1943) of the wartime diaries of Tsuboshima Fumio (1893–1959), aide-de-camp to Emperor Hirohito during the Pacific War, coming out soon.
August 4, 2025 at 9:12 AM
Spoke on Saturday at ASCJ at Sophia University on Emperor Hirohito and the Cold War. A real pleasure to be part of such a thoughtful discussion - and many thanks to @rbjapan.bsky.social for organising it.
July 7, 2025 at 12:03 AM
This corner, this calm.
June 14, 2025 at 9:57 AM
『百武三郎日記 侍従長が見た昭和天皇と戦争 1 昭和11年11月~13年12月』 ("The Diary of Hyakutake Saburō: The Shōwa Emperor and the War as Seen by the Grand Chamberlain, Vol. 1 [Nov 1936-Dec 1938]"), edited by Furukawa Takahisa & Chadani Seiichi with NHK, is out in July from Iwanami.
June 3, 2025 at 4:38 PM
Tōgō Shigenori’s wartime notebook (91 pages) has been deciphered by Katō Yōko-sensei and a former specialist at the National Archives of Japan. Entries from the outbreak of the war begin at the front; end-of-war records 373news.com/news/local/d...
昭和天皇「日本再起まで300年」――広島原爆後、厳しい講和条件覚悟 東郷茂徳の手帳全文判読で初確認 東大・加藤教授ら分析
日米開戦時と終戦時の外務大臣だった東郷茂徳(鹿児島県日置市出身)が、昭和天皇や当時の首相らとのやり取りを記録した手帳の全文を、東京大学の加藤陽子教授(64)=…
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May 31, 2025 at 11:21 PM
Tekigai-sō - Konoe Fumimaro’s final residence. A quiet villa in Suginami, but once the site of urgent decisions, unfulfilled ideals, and the long shadow of Japan’s imperial end. A house that felt the fall of empire - and the postwar state that rose from its ruins.
April 16, 2025 at 10:46 AM
Still adjusting to Tokyo time, but glad to have presented last week on Emperor Hirohito and 20th-Century Japanese Diplomacy. Grateful for the thoughtful engagement and sharp questions from Japanese colleagues.
April 8, 2025 at 3:39 AM
A research project I am lucky to be part of, alongside 14 distinguished Japanese scholars, on the impact of the Manchurian Incident and the breakdown of the peaceful international order has been successfully accepted for funding. I look forward to contributing to it in the coming years.
March 1, 2025 at 11:26 AM
On this day in 1936, a group of young officers launched a violent coup in Tokyo, driven by radical ideals of restoring power to the Emperor. What followed was a political crisis that shook the throne of Emperor Hirohito and left scars that would haunt him for decades.
February 26, 2025 at 7:09 PM
Manchukuo’s top Chinese & Japanese leaders at the Kantō Army’s headquarters in Fengtian, 16 Feb. 1932. A striking image that highlights the complexity of Chinese national ideals within Manchukuo, reminding us of the significance of examining their role in shaping its development between 1932 & 1937.
February 6, 2025 at 4:53 PM
I wrote a piece in The Diplomat on the UK-Japan bilateral relationship, the historical and geopolitical significance of Emperor Naruhito’s visit to the UK, and Britain’s lasting influence in Asia, with monarchical diplomacy as one of its dimensions.
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Monarchical Diplomacy in Japan-UK Relations
A recent state visit by Emperor Naruhito recalls the long history of monarch-to-monarch relations in Japanese and British foreign policy.
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August 17, 2024 at 2:29 AM