I did my first degree at the University of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa. I later completed a M.A. in East Asian studies at Niigata University in Japan in 2002. I moved to Monash in 2008 after completing my PhD in Japanese history at Columbia University in New York. I have also served as a visiting researcher at the Needham Research Institute in Cambridge and the Historiographical Institute in Tokyo.
Clulow, A.J., 2012, The pirate and the warlord, Journal of Early Modern History [P], vol 16, Brill, The Netherlands, pp. 523-542.
Clulow, A.J., 2010, A fake embassy, the Lord of Taiwan and Tokugawa Japan, Japanese Studies [P], vol 30, issue 1, Routledge, Australia, pp. 23-41.
Clulow, A.J., 2010, From global entrepot to early modern domain: Hirado, 1609-1641, Monumenta Nipponica [P], vol 65, issue 1, Sophia University, Japan, pp. 1-35.
Clulow, A.J., 2009, European maritime violence and territorial states in early modern Asia, 1600-1650, Itinerario: journal on the history of European expansion and global interaction [P], vol 33, issue 3, Leiden University, Institute for the History of European Expansion, Netherlands, pp. 72-94.
Clulow, A.J., 2009, The pirate returns: Historical models, east Asia and the war against Somali piracy, Japan Focus: an Asia Pacific e-journal [P], vol 25-3-2009, Japan Focus, USA, pp. 1-8.
Clulow, A.J., 2007, Unjust, cruel and barbarous proceedings: Japanese mercenaries and the Amboyna incident of 1623, Itinerario: journal on the history of European expansion and global interaction [P], vol 31, issue 1, Leiden University, Institute for the History of European Expansion, Netherlands, pp. 15-34.
Clulow, A.J., Fuyuko, M., 2012, King Willem II?s 1844 Letter to the Shogun: ?Recommendation to Open the Country?, Translation, Monumenta Nipponica 66/1, Sophia University, Tokyo, Japan, pp. 99-122.
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