Hugh Cortazzi

Sir Arthur Henry Hugh Cortazzi, GCMG (2 May 1924 14 August 2018) was a British diplomat, businessman, academic, author and Japanologist.

He was Ambassador from the United Kingdom to Japan (1980–84), President of the Asiatic Society of Japan (1982–1983) and Chairman of the Japan Society of London (1985–95).[1]

Career

In 1947, Cortazzi joined the Foreign Office.[1]

The British Foreign Office posted Cortazzi to:

Cortazzi was made Deputy Under-Secretary of State, in 1975. He became the British Ambassador to Japan in 1980. He spent the next four years in Tokyo.[1]

Selected works

Sir Hugh wrote, edited, translated or contributed to books on the diplomatic history of Japan and the United Kingdom. He also wrote about Japanese history and culture.

In an overview derived from writings by and about Hugh Cortazzi, OCLC/WorldCatencompasses roughly 60+ works in 100+ publications in 4 languages and 4,000+ library holdings.[2]

Honours

  • Order of St Michael and St George, Companion (CMG), 1969.[1]
  • Order of St Michael and St George, Knight Commander (KCMG), 1980.[1]
  • Order of St Michael and St George, Knight Grand Cross (GCMG), 1984.[1]
  • University of Stirling, Honorary doctorate, 1988.[1]
  • Order of the Sacred Treasure, Grand Cordon (Japan), 1995.[1]

References

  1. Japan Society Archives: "Cortazzi, Sir Hugh (1924-)"; retrieved 2012-9-19.
  2. WorldCat Identities: Cortazzi, Hugh

Other websites

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.