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Kimiaki TAKAHASHI (Nagoya University)
Distance Matters ? : Human Trafficking in Maritime East Asia
Masaki MUKAI
(Osaka University)
Regenerating Trade Diaspora:Supra-regional contacts and the role of ¡Èhybrid muslims¡É in the South China Sea during the 10-15th centuries
Klaus Weber (Former the Rothschild Archives, UK and University of Hamburg, Germany)
Germany, the Atlantic Slave Trade, and the New World Plantation Economies, 15th to 18th Centuries
Kazuo KOBAYASHI (Osaka University)
British Atlantic Slave Trade and East India Textiles, 1650s-1808
Norifumi DAITO
(Kobe University)
An Iranian Port City of Bandar Abbas in the 18th Century: A case study of the East India Company¡Çs Brokers
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Eurasian
History and Global History
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Maxine Berg
(University of Warwick, UK)
Trading
Eurasia: the Asian export ware sector and European industrialization
Commentator:
Atsushi Ota (Academia Sinica, Taiwan)
Huw Bowen
(Swansea University, UK)
Re-imagining,
reconstructing and re-estimating British trade with Asia, c.1750-1830
Commentator:
Ryuto Shimada (Seinan Gakuen University, Japan)
John Darwin
(University of Oxford, UK)
The British
empire as a global system 1830-1970
Commentator:
Shigeru Akita (Osaka University, Japan)
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Cross-Regional
Chains in Global History: Europe-Asia
Interface through Commodity and Information
Flows
2007ǯ12·î14Æü-16Æü¡¢ÂçºåÂç³ØÃæÇ·Å祻¥ó¥¿¡¼
Session
I: How global is the world history
studies? : Traditional historiography and
global history
Patrick
O¡ÇBrien (LSE, UK)
Global
History for Global Citizenship
Comments:
Masayuki Sato (Yamanashi University), Zhang
Weiwei (Nankai University, China)
Wolfgang
Schwentker (Osaka University): 11:20¡½13:00
World
History Writing in Post-War Japan: Eguchi
Bokuro and his Legacy
Comments:
Minoru Kawakita (Kyoto Sangyo University),
Shingo Minamizuka (Housei University and
Institute of World History)
Session
II: How universal is the European
experience?: European commodity and information
flows in the ¡Èlong eighteenth–century¡É
Cle
Lesger (University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
The
Printing Press and the Rise of the Amsterdam
Information Exchange around 1600
Pierrick
Pourchasse (Brest University, France)
French
Trade, the Role of the Authorities and the
Control of Information: Two Contradictory
Examples
Toshiaki
Tamaki (Kyoto Sangyo University)
Fiscal-Military
State, Diaspora of Merchants and Economic
Development in Early Modern Northern Europe:
Diffusion of Information and its Connections
with Commodities
Comment:
Masaki Nakabayashi (Osaka University)
Session
III: How global was long-distance trade?
: Global commodity and information flows
in the ¡Èlong eighteenth–century¡É
Om
Prakash (Delhi School of Economics, India)
Asian
Commodity Flows and the Rise of an Early
Modern World Economy
George
Bryan Souza (University of Texas, San Antonio,
USA)
Global
Commodities and Commerce in the Early Modern
World: the case of Sri Lankan Cinnamon
Tsukasa
Mizushima (University of Tokyo)
Information
and the Colonial Transformation of South
India
Comment:
Osamu Saito (Hitotsubashi University)
Session
IV: How did East Asia respond to globalisation?:
Development of commodity chains and information
networks in the 20th-century East Asia
Tomoko
Hashino (Kobe University)
Information
Strategy by Government and Response of Weaving
Districts: Expansion of Silk Fabric Export
from the late 19th to 20th century Japan
Shigeru
Akita (Osaka University)
The
East Asian International Economic Order
and the Sterling Area from the 1930s to
the 1950s
Toru
Kubo (Shinshu University)
Development
of Cotton Industry in Postwar Hong Kong
and Taiwan
Comment:
Kazuko Furuta (Keio University)
Session
V: How are we really connected ?: Global
history and the contemporary world
Steven
Topik (University of California, Irvine,
USA)
A
Caffeinated Perspective of Cross-regional
Chains in Global History: The Creation of
the World Coffee Market
Kaoru
Sugihara (Kyoto University)
Western
Europe, East Asia and the Tropics in Global
Economic Development
Comment:
Norihisa Yamashita (Ritsumeikan University)
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Global History and Chinese History
2007ǯ1·î13-14Æü¡¢ÂçºåÂç³ØÃæÇ·Å祻¥ó¥¿¡¼
Kent
G. Deng (London School of Economics)
Miracle
or Mirage ? : Foreign Silver, China¡Çs Economy
and Globalization from the Sixteenth to
the Nineteenth Centuries
Comment:
Akinobu Kuroda ¹õÅÄÌÀ¿(University of Tokyo¡¡ÅìµþÂç³Ø)
Susanne
Weigelin-Schwiedrzik (University of Vienna)
World
History and Chinese History: 20th Century
Chinese Historiography between Universality
and Particularity
Comment:
Shin Kawashima ÀîÅç¡¡¿¿(University of Tokyo¡¡ÅìµþÂç³Ø)
Wolfgang
Schwentker (Osaka University)
The
Growth of the Mega-cities in the Twentieth
century
Toru
Kubo µ×ÊÝ¡¡µü(Shinshu University¡¡¿®½£Âç³Ø)
Development
of Cotton Industry in Postwar Hong Kong
and Taiwan
Kaoru
Sugihara ¿ù¸¶¡¡·°(Kyoto University¡¡µþÅÔÂç³Ø)
Energy
Use and the East Asian Path of Economic
Development
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Co-organized
with NPO-IF Research Institute of World
History and the Research Group on the 1980s
Susanne
Weigelin-Schwiedrzik (University of Vienna)
World
History and Chinese History: 20th Century
Chinese Historiography between Universality
and Particularity
Comment:
Toru Kubo µ×ÊÝ¡¡µü(Shinshu University¡¡¿®½£Âç³Ø)
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Kent
G. Deng (London School of Economics)
The
State and Market in China¡Çs Traditional
Maritime Sector
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Maritime
Trade and Trading Metropoles: Europe and
Asia, 17th to 20th Centuries
Hamburg,
30-31 August 2006
Held
at Museum fur die Geschichte der Stadt Hamburg,
Holstenwall 24, 20355 Hamburg.
Organised
by PD Dr Frank Hatje, Prof Toshiaki Tamaki
and Dr Klaus Weber, in cooperation with
Prof Dr Franklin Kopitzsch
(Arbeitsstelle
fur Hamburgische Geschichte, Universitat
Hamburg) and Wirtschaftsgeschichtliche Forschungsstelle
(Hamburg)
Franklin
Kopitzsch (Universitat Hamburg): Key Note
Lecture
Session
I: Economy and Political Order in Europe
and Asia
Shigeru
Akita ½©ÅÄ¡¡ÌÐ (Osaka University¡¡ÂçºåÂç³Ø)
The
International Order of Asia and Hong
Kong in the 1930s and 1950s from a Comparative
Perspective
Toshiaki
Tamaki ¶ÌÌÚ½ÓÌÀ (Kyoto Sangyo University¡¡µþÅÔ»º¶ÈÂç³Ø)
A
Tale of Three Cities ? Amsterdam, London,
and Hamburg: Dutch Contributions to the
Growth of European Economy
Tsukasa
Mizushima ¿åÅç¡¡»Ê (University of Tokyo¡¡ÅìµþÂç³Ø)
The
Development of a Port City and Its Impact
on Indian Economy: Pondicherry in the mid-18th
Century
Session
II: Merchant Networks
Going East & Going West
Takashi
Oishi ÂçÀйâ»Ö (Kobe City University of
Foreign Studies¡¡¿À¸Í»ÔΩ³°¹ñ¸ìÂç³Ø)
Reaching
Kobe, Japan, Along the Chain of Colonial
Ports and Settlements: Intra-regional Networks
of Indian Merchants from the 1880s to the
1930s
Margrit
Schulte Beerbuhl (Universitat Dusseldorf),
Klaus Weber (The Rothschild¡¡Archive, London)
Central
Europe¡Çs Informal Atlantic Empire? German
Merchants in London, Cadiz, Bordeaux and
the Caribbean (c. 1650 - 1850)
Jorun
Poettering (Universitat Hamburg)
Hamburg¡Çs
17th-Century Admiralty Toll-Books: Investigating
the City¡Çs Foreign Merchants
Session
III: Imperial and Neutral Maritime Ports
Miki
Suguira ¿ù±ºÌ¤¼ù (Tokyo International University¡¡Åìµþ¹ñºÝÂç³Ø)
The
Merchants¡Ç Divisions of Functions and Specialization
in Early Modern Amsterdam in a Comparative
Perspective
Silvia
Marzagalli (Universite de Nice)
Strengths
and Weaknesses of 18th-century Atlantic
trade: the Case of Bordeaux
Frank
Hatje (Universitat Hamburg)
Liberty,
Neutrality, and Trade: Hamburg, 17th to
19th Centuries
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America¡Çs
Wars and the Making of the World Order
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Satoru
Mori¡¡¿¹¡¡Áï¡ÊUniversity of Tokyo¡¡ÅìµþÂç³ØÂç³Ø±¡¡Ë
The
Vietnam War¡Çs Impact on the Special Relationship:
Johnson-Wilson Years
Andrew
Rotter (Colgate University¡Ë
Just
and Unjust Wars: The American Experience,
1892-2004
Robert
McMahon¡ÊOhio State University¡Ë
The
Impact of the Korean War and the American
Order in East Asia
Takeshi
Matsuda¡¡¾¾ÅÄ¡¡Éð¡ÊOsaka University of Foreign
Studies¡¡Âçºå³°¹ñ¸ìÂç³Ø¡Ë
Cold
War Politics, Racism and 'Soft Power'
Hideki
Kan¡¡¿û¡¡±Ñµ±¡ÊSeinan Jogakuin University¡¡À¾Æî½÷³Ø±¡Âç³Ø¡Ë
The
Cold War and the Nixon Administration¡Çs
Initiative for Sino-American Rapproachment
Masaaki
Gabe¡¡²æÉôÀ¯ÌÀ¡ÊRyukyu University¡¡Î°µåÂç³Ø¡Ë
The
U.S.-Japan Security Relation and the
Cold War in Asia
Hiroshi
Matsuoka¡¡¾¾²¬¡¡´°¡ÊUniversity of Tsukuba¡¡ÃÞÇÈÂç³Ø¡Ë
The
Vietnam War and the American Order
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Jan
Luiten van Zanden¡ÊUtrecht University, The
Netherlands)
Wages,
Prices, and Living Standards in China, Japan,
and Europe
Osamu
Saito¡¡ºØÆ£¡¡½¤¡ÊHitotsubashi University¡¡°ì¶¶Âç³Ø¡Ë
Wages
and Incomes as Indicators of the Standard
of Living: Early Modern England and Japan
Compared
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Jan
Luiten van Zanden (Utrecht University, The
Netherlands)
Girlpower:
The European Marriage Pattern (EMP) and
labour markets in the North Sea region in
the late medieval and early modern period
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Toru
Kubo¡¡µ×ÊÝ¡¡µü (Shinshu University¡¡¿®½£Âç³Ø)
History
of East Asian Cotton Industry in the 20th
Century
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Global
History and Asia/Europe
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Juergen
Osterhammel (University of Constanz)
"Civilization"
and the "Civilizing Mission"
as Keys to Nineteenth-Century World
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Schwentker (Osaka University)
Kaoru
Sugihara¡¡¿ù¸¶¡¡·°(Osaka University¡¡ÂçºåÂç³Ø)
The
Emergence of a Resource-saving Path of Economic
Development in East Asia
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Shigeru Akita¡¡½©ÅÄ¡¡ÌÐ (Osaka University¡¡ÂçºåÂç³Ø)
Robert
Bickers (University of Bristol)
Shanhailanders
and others: British communities on the
China coast, 1843-1954
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Kubo µ×ÊÝ¡¡µü(Shinshu University¡¡¿®½£Âç³Ø)
Tsukasa
Mizushima ¿åÅç¡¡»Ê(University of Tokyo¡¡ÅìµþÂç³Ø)
Institution
as Social Grammer: Colonial Land System
in India and Malaysia
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Kawamura¡¡Àî¼Êþµ® (Toyama University¡¡ÉÙ»³Âç³Ø)
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Globalization in Northeast Asia in the 20th
Century
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1. From the Harbin Station: Globalization
goes West
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David
Wolff (Woodrow Wilson Center, USA and Seikei
University)
From
Regional to Global: The 20th Century History of Soy as a Commodity
Takako
Ueda¡¡¾åÅĵ®»Ò (Kinki University¡¡¶áµ¦Âç³Ø)
Chinese
network in Northeast Asia: Its growth,
decline and revival
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David
Wolff (Woodrow Wilson Center, USA and Seikei
University)
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the Harbin Station, 1898-1920
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History in Asian Perspectives
2003
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Tsukasa
Mizushima (University of Tokyo)
Global
History and South Asian Networks
Andrew
Porter (KLC, University of London)
Britain's
Empire and Globalization
Seiichirou
Yoshizawa (University of Tokyo)
Some
Aspects of Global History in the Recent
Historiographies on China
Toshiyuki
Miyata (Tenri University)
Tan
Kim Ching and Siam "Garden Rice":
The Rice Trade between Singapore and Siam
in the late Nineteenth Century
Shigeru
Akita (Osaka University of Foreign Studies)
From
Imperial History to Global History: Searching
for History of Economic Relations
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