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Vardaman, James M., 1947-


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  • Fuller Name

    • James Money
  • Variants

    • ジェームス・M.バーダマン
    • Vardaman, James M., Jr., 1947-
    • Vādaman, Jēmusu M., 1947-
  • Additional Information

    • Birth Date

        1947
    • Has Affiliation

    • Has Affiliation

    • Has Affiliation

    • Has Affiliation

    • Birth Place

        Memphis (Tenn.)
    • Associated Locale

        Ginza (Tokyo, Japan)
    • Associated Locale

        Nagoya-shi (Japan)
    • Associated Locale

        Princeton (N.J.)
    • Associated Locale

        Honolulu (Hawaii)
    • Associated Locale

        Laurel (Miss.)
    • Associated Locale

        Tōhoku Region (Japan)
    • Associated Language

        English
    • Associated Language

        Japanese
    • Field of Activity

      Japanese studies

      American cultural history

      American South

      African American culture

      Theology


    • Occupation

      Professor

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  • Sources

    • found: World of Natsume Sōseki, 1987:t.p. (James M. Vardaman, Jr.) p. 284 (w. Tōhoku Gakuin University)
    • found: Zenkoku daigaku shokuin, 1986:v. 2, p. 71 (Jēmusu M. Vādaman; b. 1947; asst. prof., Tōhoku Gakuin Daigaku Bungakubu)
    • found: James M. Vardaman, Jr. website, February 9, 2022:(James M. Vardaman; born 1947 in Memphis, Tennessee; grew up in Laurel, Mississippi; M.Div. Princeton Theological Seminary. M.A. (Japanese Studies) University of Hawaii at Manoa (1976); first came to Nagoya, Japan in 1971 and found a teaching job there for a few years; returned to the United States to finish his master's degree at Princeton Theological Seminary in New Jersey and then moved on to Asian studies at the University of Hawaii; professor emeritus at Waseda University; specialist in American cultural history, especially that of the American South, and African American culture; daughter is Maya Vardaman; resident of Ginza, Japan; great-grandfather is James Kimble Vardaman, who was governor of Mississippi) - https://www.jmvardaman.com/about - https://www.jmvardaman.com/japan/2017/6/22/6x5yu8v4v5ugsbzw0osmdxysjfr42x
    • found: Legacy.com website, February 9, 2022:(James Money Vardaman; born June 1, 1921 in Memphis, Tennessee; died Saturday, August 4, 2007, at Hospice Ministries in Ridgeland, Mississippi; son of Jim Money and Martha Middleton Vardaman; graduated from Central High School in Memphis; attended the University of Virginia; and graduated from the University of Michigan Class of 1942; entered the U. S. Army in 1942, where he served as a field artillery officer with a 92nd Armored Field Artillery "Hell On Wheels" Battalion, and received the Purple Heart and the Silver Star for Gallantry in Action, being discharged in 1945; founded James M. Vardaman & Company, Forest Management Specialists in Laurel, Mississippi in 1951, moving the main office of his business to Jackson in 1961, which he managed until 2002; he was an active member of St. James Episcopal Church in Laurel and later was a member of St. Andrew's Episcopal Cathedral beginning in 1961; long time member of the Mississippi Forestry Association, which he once served as president; an avid birder since childhood, he authored a book Call collect, ask for Birdman (1980) and How to make money growing trees still in print after 43 years; survivors include his wife, Virginia Bradley Vardaman and seven children James M. Vardaman Jr. of Tokyo, Japan, John B. Vardaman and Virginia Kimble Vardaman of Jackson, Stewart Vardaman of Denver, Colo., Lt. Col. David Vardaman (Linda) of Dahlgren, Va., Emily Walters (Kevin) of Nashville, Tenn. and Sally Johnson (Darryl) of Minneapolis, Minn.; he leaves five grandchildren, Maya Vardaman, Christian Vardaman, and Patrick, Charlotte and Virginia Johnson) - https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/clarionledger/name/james-vardaman-obituary?id=25700833
    • found: Email from the author's son, February 10, 2022:(James M. Vardaman (born 1947); son of James M. Vardaman (1921-2007); lives in Japan; former husband of Michiko Sasaki Vardaman)
  • Editorial Notes

    • [Son of Vardaman, James M., 1921-2007 (n 80051381)]
    • [Former husband of Vardaman, Michiko Sasaki (nr 96006806)]
    • [Great-grandson of Vardaman, James Kimble, 1861-1930 (n 81089490)]
    • [Great-nephew of Vardaman, James K. (James Kimble), 1894-1972 (no2008158239)]
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    • [Non-Latin script reference not evaluated.]
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  • Change Notes

    • 1988-08-10: new
    • 2023-06-21: revised
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