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Global
History Seminars in Osaka: 2003-4
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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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