The East Asian Society of
British History
Society regulations
BE IT KNOWN THAT WE, the subscribers and such other persons as may hereafter be associated with us do hereby associate ourselves according to the following articles of association.
ARTICLE 1
The name of the said association shall be The East Asian Society of British History.
ARTICLE 2
The purpose of The East Asian Society of British History shall be to promote activities appropriate for a historical society.
ARTICLE 3
All funds of the society shall be used exclusively for the purpose of the society or the operations thereof, and, no officer, member, agent, or employee of the said society shall receive any pecuniary profit or benefit from the funds of the society except reasonable compensation for services effecting one or more of its corporate purposes.
ARTICLE 4
The society shall be governed by such bylaws and amendments, thereto, as are adopted by the membership.
ARTICLE 5
The society shall have its principal administrative offices in Japan and Korea. The addresses of the office shall be as specified by the bylaws and amendments.

Board
Japanese side
Chairman and Secretary-General: Shunsuke Katsuta (University of Tokyo)
Assistant Secretary-General (International Dissemination Support): Ryosuke Yokoe (Hitotsubashi University)
Editor-in-Chief/Treasurer: Takeshi Nakamura (Hirosaki University)
Overall support: Kazuyoshi Oishi (University of Tokyo)
Website management: Naoki Kofu (National Institutes for the Humanities / National Museum of Japanese History)
British side (editorial assistance)
Philip Murphy (University of London)
Claire Langhamer (Institute of Historical Research)
South Korean side
KIM, Joong-Lak, Kyungpook National University, Korea
YOON, Young Hwi, Kyungpook National University
Editorial Board
Medieval History Specialist: Taro Inouchi (Hiroshima University)
16th-17th Century Specialist: Harumi Goto (Toyo University)
18th Century Specialist: Fumiko Sakashita (Tokyo Woman's Christian University)
19th Century Specialist: Fumiaki Majima (Gakushuin University)
20th Century Specialist: Hiroyuki Ogawa (University of Tokyo)
Imperial History: Masato Takeuchi (Nihon University)