
Zhang Xiaofei
Research Assistant
ZHANG Xiaofei graduated from Zhejiang University in 2009 with a Bachelor’s degree in Japanese. She received her Master's degree in 2011 from Dongbei Normal University where she also worked as a research assistant for two years. Her research focuses on comparative education in China and Japan. She is presently conducting her PhD research at the Leiden University Institute for Area Studies (LIAS), analyzing the influence of Confucianism on the private academy education in Tokugawa Japan (1600-1868). Zhang Xiaofei joined the project in September 2014 to work on manual modifications of automated markups in digital text analysis.
Recent blog posts
International Medieval Congress 2015 by mchu, July 30, 2015, 5:11 p.m.
Team members Hilde De Weerdt, Chu Mingkin and Julius Morche contributed to the panel “Historical Knowledge Networks in Global Perspective” ......read more
MARKUS update and new tools by hweerdt, March 12, 2015, 8:38 a.m.
The MARKUS tagging and reading platform has gone through a major update. New features are ......read more
Away day for the "State and society network" at LIAS by mchu, Dec. 5, 2014, 2:40 p.m.
Team members Hilde De Weerdt, Julius Morche and Chu Ming-kin participated in the Away Day of the “state and society ......read more
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