Visiting Research Fellow

Frederick Richard DICKINSON

Frederick Richard DICKINSON

Degree/Brief Employment Record:

1993
Ph.D., Yale University
2000
Associate Professor, Department of History, University of Pennsylvania
2011 -
Visiting Research Scholar, International Research Center for Japanese Studies
2012 -
Visiting Research Fellow, International Research Center for Japanese Studies

Specialized Fields:

Modern Japanese Political/Diplomatic History, Twentieth Century Global History

Current Research Themes:

Hamaguchi Osachi and the Challenges of Leadership in a Post-Versailles World

Major Publications:

2011
“Globalizing Conflict Space: The View from East Asia”, Foreign Policy Analysis 7, pp.189-195
2009
Taishō tennō (Taishō Emperor), Tokyo: Minerva, (2nd edition, Dec. 2009)
2007
“Biohazard: Wartime Biomedical Experimentation in the Politics of Postwar Japan”, William R. LaFleur, Gernot Böhme and Susumu Shimazono eds., Dark Medicine: Rationalizing Unethical Medical Research, Bloomington: Indiana University Press, pp.85-104
“The View from Japan: War and Peace in Europe around 1914”, Holger Afflerbach and David Stevenson eds., An Improbable War? The Outbreak of World War I and European Political Culture before 1914. New York: Berghahn Books, pp.303-19
“Dai-ichiji sekai taisengo no Nihon no kōsō: Nihon ni okeru Uirusonshugi no juyō” (Japanese Conceptions following World War I: The Reception of Woodrow Wilson in Japan) Itō Yukio and Kawada Minoru eds., Nijū seiki Nihon to Higashi Ajia no keisei. Tokyo: Minerva, pp.133-149

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