會議名稱:「アジア世界史学会・第1回国際会議」(First Congress of the Asian Association of World Historians)
日 時:2009年5月29日(Fri)~5月31日(Sun)
會 場:大阪大学中之島センター(Osaka, Japan)
議 程(Programme and Timetable):
Friday, 29 May 2009
9:00 –
Saji Keizo Memorial Hall (10F): Registration open
10:00 – 12:00
Saji Keizo Memorial Hall (10F): General Assembly of the Asian Association of World Historians
13:00 – 17:00
Saji Keizo Memorial Hall (10F): Plenary Keynote Lectures
Chair: Shingo Minamizuka (Hosei University, Japan)
World/Global History from a Japanese Perspective
Yoichi Kibata (Seijo University, Japan)
Land-System-Centred Perspective of History: A Criticism
Hiroyuki Kotani (Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan)
World History for Our Time and Place: The Historian's Contemporary Responsibility
Anthony Reid (National University of Singapore)
18:00 – 20:00
Salon de L’amical (9F): Welcome reception
Saturday, 30 May 2009
9:30 – 12:00
Saji Keizo Memorial Hall (10F): Big Session 1
World Empires and Supra-regional Networks (Kayoko Fujita)
Lecture Room 2 (2F): Session 1
(Trans)-National Science: Scientific Universalism and Methodological Nationalism (Not techno-nationalism) (Jie-Hyun Lim)
Multipurpose Room 1 (3F): Session 2
Africa and Asia in World War II (Yoko Nagahara)
Seminar Room (7F): Session 3
Modernities and Modernism in Asia: Japan's Cases (Yoneyuki Sugita)
Lecture Room 2 (7F): Session 4
Global History in a New Perspective
*This session is arranged by the Organizing Committee from several individual papers.
Lecture Room 3 (7F): Session 5
Representing Women and the Memory of Imperial Rule (Shinobu Ikeda)
Sunday, 31 May 2009
9:30 – 12:00
Lecture Room (2F): Session 12
Iberian Presence in Asian Economic History
*This session is arranged by the Organizing Committee from several individual papers.
Multipurpose Room 1 (3F): Session 13
Empire in Modernity: A Comparative Perspective(Tomohiko Uyama)
Lecture Room 2 (7F): Session 14
Cowries and Silver: Currency, Ornament, and Prestige in Asia and Africa(Bin Yang)
Lecture Room 3 (7F): Session 15
Teaching the Meiji Restoration in the context of World History: Practices in High Schools(Osamu Sawano)
*The discussion section of this session is arranged with simultaneous translation (English-Japanese)
本セッションの質疑応答は、日本語=英語同時通訳により実施されます。
Seminar Room (7F): Individual Paper Section 6
Chair: Chair: Ji-Hyung Cho (Ewha Womans University, Korea)
A Colonial Intellectual’s View of Western Europe in 1930s Korea (Young-Suk Lee)
Chopsticks or Cutlery? How the Canton Hong merchants entertained their foreign guests in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries (May Bo Ching)
Central Asia: Nation-building and Regional Reorganization in the period of Globalization (Manabu Shimizu)
Jazz and Modernity (Seo Hyung Kim)
13:30 – 17:00
Saji Keizo Memorial Hall (10F): Plenary Panel Session
Education and World History: A Comparative Perspective (Shiro Momoki)
*The discussion section of this session is arranged with simultaneous translation (English-Japanese)
本セッションの質疑応答は、日本語=英語同時通訳により実施されます。
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