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Timothy David Amos is a Senior Lecturer in Japanese Studies at the School of Languages and Cultures, University of Sydney. He holds a PhD in East Asian history from the Australian National University (2006) and previously taught at the National University of Singapore.
- Research Interests: History of minority groups in Japan (Burakumin), comparative caste studies, transnational historical analysis, premodern development in Asia, religious/intellectual history, material history, and animal history.
- Publications: His work spans monographs on Burakumin and Edo-period outcaste communities, edited volumes on development histories in East Asia, and critical analyses of human rights policies in Japan.
- Awards: No explicit scientific awards are mentioned in the provided texts.
Amos's recent publications focus on redefining developmental paradigms in Asia through local knowledge systems and material change. Key themes include water conflicts in pre-Meiji Osaka, Buraku liberation movements, and critiques of modernization narratives during the Meiji Restoration. His scholarly output bridges historical analysis with contemporary social justice issues, emphasizing marginalized communities' agency.
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