
معرفی
Daniel Botsman is the Sumitomo Professor of History and Associate Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of History at Yale University. He specializes in Japanese history from 1500 to the present, with a focus on punishment, social control, and the impact of Western ideas on Japanese society. His research bridges comparative history, cultural studies, and legal history.
Educational Background:
- B.A. in Asian Studies (Honors), Australian National University
- Rhodes Scholar, M.Phil. in Economic and Social History, Oxford University
- Ph.D. in History, Princeton University (1999)
Career Highlights:
- Former faculty at Hokkaido University, Harvard University, and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Recipient of the James M. Johnston Award for Excellence in Teaching (2006)
His current research examines Western influences on Japan’s outcaste communities during the 19th century, integrating themes of empires, colonialism, gender, and legal systems. He is also affiliated with Yale’s broader interdisciplinary research networks in East Asian studies.
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