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Aaron Peters serves as a Lecturer in the Department of History and Humanities at Ambrose University, Calgary, teaching core courses including Themes in World History (HI 140), Reading and Writing for University (HUM 101), and Japan and the World (HI 299).
His academic credentials include:
- PhD from the University of Toronto
- MA from York University
- BA from Tyndale University
Dr. Peters' scholarship critically examines postcolonial theory through the lens of Japanese and British imperial histories, with concentrated focus on Pan-Asianism's dual role in facilitating Japanese expansion and anti-colonial resistance across South Asia. His work reveals how 19th-20th century Japan-South Asia encounters prefigure contemporary imperialism through client-state relationships, evident in modern geopolitical interventions. Broader research spans transnational history, comparative colonialisms, diaspora studies, and war memory, while his pedagogy actively deconstructs Eurocentric historical narratives to demonstrate global interconnectedness.
Recent publications (2021-2023) demonstrate consistent engagement with transimperial frameworks, analyzing Japanese imperialism's political economy in India and interwar Pan-Asianism's manifestations in Nepal. These works highlight methodological innovations in tracing cross-border nationalist networks and imperial discourses during pivotal 20th-century conflicts.
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