Lionel Babicz is teaching Japanese studies and Asian studies at the University of Sydney since 2008. His research interests include the history of the Japanese-Korean relations and the intellectual history of the Meiji period (1868-1912). He is also active in the field of Big History - which connects knowledge between disciplines.
Lionel Babicz has published on a wide range of topics, from the exploration of one day in the history of Japan (February 11, 1889) to a comparison of the colonial situations, decolonisation processes and post-colonial relations of two former colonial 'couples', Japan-Korea and France-Algeria.
Asian Studies, School of Languages and Cultures (SLC)
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The opportunity ID for this research opportunity is 3261