
Morgan Pitelka
Professor · Late Medieval and Early Modern Japan
University of North Carolina at Chapel HillAbout
Morgan Pitelka is the Bernard L. Herman Distinguished Professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, holding appointments in the Department of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies and the Department of History. His research focuses on late medieval and early modern Japan, with an emphasis on material culture, environmental history, and urban development. Key works include Reading Medieval Ruins: Urban Life and Destruction in Sixteenth-Century Japan (2021), which examines the socio-political dynamics of Kyoto’s transformation, and Spectacular Accumulation (2016), awarded the Southeastern Conference of the Association of Asian Studies Book Prize. Pitelka’s interdisciplinary approach bridges archaeology, art history, and political history, often utilizing excavated artifacts and documentary evidence to reconstruct lived experiences.
He advises graduate students in Japanese history, including Jason Castro (co-advised with Cemil Aydın) and Megan McClory. Pitelka is also the director of the UNC Japanese History Lab and chairs the American Advisory Committee for the Japan Foundation. His media engagements include podcast appearances, lectures on samurai patronage, and analyses of Edo-period cultural artifacts. Current projects include a book on Kyoto’s environmental and material foundations, exploring the interplay between natural elements and urban development in early modern Japan.
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