Associate Professor
Ricci Institute
Telephone: 617-552-3622
Email: antoni.ucerler@bc.edu
Japanese history; history of Christianity in premodern and Meiji Japan; early modern European expansion in East Asia; history of the book and material culture; intercultural translation
Professor Ucerler is a Jesuit priest, an historian of premodern Japan, and Director of the Ricci Institute for Chinese-Western Cultural History at Boston College. He is also co-editor of the Brill monograph series, Studies in the History of Christianity in East Asia. His research focuses primarily on the intellectual history of Christianity in Japan and the connected histories that marked the arrival of Europeans in other East Asian countries. His interests include the study of the manuscript and printed sources that were produced through these intercultural and inter-religious encounters as well as other examples of material and visual culture, including engravings, maps, and artwork. His most recent study, The Samurai and the Cross: The Jesuit Enterprise in Early Modern Japan (2022) explores three interconnected themes from the perspective of global intellectual history: European philosophy and theology in Classical Japanese translation; the question of persecution and 16th-/17th-century debates over just war theory; and how “reason of state” informed both European and Japanese responses to other cultures in the early Edo period. He has previously taught at Sophia University (Tokyo), the University of Oxford, Georgetown University, and the University of San Francisco.