SAKIKO KAIGA

Last Updated :2024/10/01

Affiliations, Positions
Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Associate Professor
E-mail
skaigahiroshima-u.ac.jp
Self-introduction
Sakiko Kaiga is a historian of international relations in the twentieth century. She received her PhD in International History from King's College London. Before coming to Hiroshima, she held appointments in Tokyo and Florence.

Basic Information

Educational Backgrounds

  • King's College London, United Kingdom

Academic Degrees

  • King's College London 

Research Fields

  • Humanities;History;History of Europe and America
  • Social sciences;Politics;International relations

Research Keywords

  • Modern History
  • International Relations
  • the League of Nations
  • War and Peace
  • Intellectual History
  • Social History
  • International Law
  • Public Opinion
  • Liberal Internationalism
  • Democracy

Affiliated Academic Societies

  • FRHistS (Fellow of the Royal Historical Society)

Educational Activity

Course in Charge

  1. 2024, Liberal Arts Education Program1, 1Term, CommunicationIA
  2. 2024, Liberal Arts Education Program1, 2Term, Communication IB
  3. 2024, Liberal Arts Education Program1, 1Term, Communication IB
  4. 2024, Liberal Arts Education Program1, 4Term, Communication IIB
  5. 2024, Liberal Arts Education Program1, 3Term,
  6. 2024, Liberal Arts Education Program1, 2Term, Politics and Society in Europe
  7. 2024, Undergraduate Education, 4Term, History and Historiography
  8. 2024, Undergraduate Education, 4Term, History and Historiography
  9. 2024, Undergraduate Education, 1Term, Society in the English speaking world
  10. 2024, Undergraduate Education, 3Term, Seminar on society in the English speaking world
  11. 2024, Graduate Education (Master's Program) , 2Term, European and American area studies

Research Activities

Academic Papers

  1. Unreal States and the Folly of People: Human Security and G. L. Dickinson's Public Education for Reforming International Relations, INTERNATIONAL HISTORY REVIEW, 20230819
  2. A Transnational Movement? The British and American Pro-League of Nations Groups, 1914-18, Cadmus: EUI Working Papers, 2019
  3. The Use of Force to Prevent War The Bryce Group's Proposals for the Avoidance of War, Journal of British Studies, 20180401

Publications such as books

  1. Britain and the Intellectual Origins of the League of Nations, 1914-1919, Cambridge University Press, 2021

Awards

  1. 2023/10/27, Scott Bills Memorial Prize, PeaceHistorySociety(AMERICA), Britain and the Intellectual Origins of the League of Nations, 1914-19 (Cambridge University Press, 2021).