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Global History Seminars in Osaka: 2003-4 2005 2006 2007 │ 2008

Global History Workshops in Osaka

 


 

1st Global History Seminar

8-9 November 2003 at Graduate School of Letters, Osaka University

 

Brian R. Tomlinson (SOAS, University of London)

South Asia in Global History

 

Book Review: Norihisa Yamashita, Sekaishisutemu-ron de yomu Nihon [Japan seen from the Modern World-System] (Tokyo: Kodansha, 2003).

Comments by Yujiro Aga (Osaka University of Foreign Studies), Masashi Haneda (University of Tokyo), Shigeru Akita (Osaka University) and Toshiaki Tamaki (Kyoto Sangyo University)

 


 

2nd Global History Seminar

16 April 2004 at Graduate School of Economics, Osaka University,

co-organized by Economic History Research group of Osaka

 

David Washbrook (St Antony's College, University of Oxford)

South Asia in World Capitalism

 

17 April 2004 at Graduate School of Letters, Osaka University

David Washbrook (St Antony's College, University of Oxford)

Colonialism and the Economy of South-East India , c.1700-1900

 

Tsukasa Mizushima (University of Tokyo)

South India between 1770s and 1880s: a view from the bottom

 


  

3rd Global History Seminar

7 May 2004 at Graduate School of Economics, Osaka University

co-organized by Economic History Research group of Osaka

 

Jack Goldstone (George Mason University, USA)

Efflorescences and Economic Growth in World History: Rethinking the ‘The Rise of the West' and the Industrial Revolution

Comment by Kaoru Sugihara (Osaka University)

 

8 May 2004 at Nakanoshima-center, Osaka University

 

Jack Goldstone (George Mason University, USA)

It's all about State Structure? New Findings on Revolutionary Origins from Global Data

Comment by Norihisa Yamashita (Hokkaido University)

 


 

4th Global History Seminar

8 June 2004 at Graduate School of Economics, Osaka University

co-organized by Economic History Research group of Osaka

 

John Brewer (California Institute of Technology, USA)

Fiscal Military State and After

Comment by Takuo Dome (Osaka University)

 

9 June 2004 at Graduate School of Letters, Osaka University

John Brewer (California Institute of Technology, USA)

Historians and the Study of Everyday Life

Comment by Shigeru Akita (Osaka University)

 


 

5th Global History Seminar

23 July 2004 at Graduate School of Economics, Osaka University

co-organized by Economic History Research group of Osaka

 

Bruce Cumings (University of Chicago, USA)

The Korea-Centric Japanese Imperium and the Transformation of the International System from the 1930s to the 1950s

Comments by Shigeru Akita (Osaka University) and Toru Kubo (Shinshu University)

 

Katsuhiko Kitagawa (Kansai University)

The Problem for the revision of the Treaty of Congo-basin and Japan in the 1930s

 


 

6th Global History Seminar

1 November 2004 at Graduate School of Letters, Osaka University

 

Leos Muller (Sodertorn University College, Sweden)

Swedish East India Company and trade in tea, 1731-1813

Comment by Toshiaki Tamaki (Kyoto Sangyo University)

 


 

7th Global History Seminar

15 December 2004 at Graduate School of Letters, Osaka University

co-organized by Economic History Research group of Osaka

 

Patrick K. O'Brien ( London School of Economics , UK )

Colonies in a Globalizing Economy 1815-1948

Comment by Shigeru Akita (Osaka University)

 

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