Schedule
April 16, 2007 (Mon) MIZUSHIMA Tsukasa, History of South Asia, The University of Tokyo
“Challenge of Global History”
April 23, 2007 (Mon) KOMATSU Hisao, History of central Asia, The University of Tokyo
“Travel of Ibrahim –Russia, the Ottoman Empire and, Japan”
May 7, 2007 (Mon) HANEDA Masashi, History of West Asia, The University of Tokyo
“Creation of the Islam World and New World History”
May 14, 2007 (Mon) KURODA Akinobu, History of Currency The University of Tokyo
“World History Reflected in Currency”
May 21, 2007 (Mon) Ken POMERANTZ, Chinese History, University of California,Irvine
“What Can History Offer to Global Studies?”
SHIMADA Ryuto, History of Trade, Seinan Gakuin University
“Modern Intra-AsianTrade and Industrial Revolution in England”
June 4, 2007 (Mon) YAMASHITA Norihisa, Historical Sociology, Ritsumeikan University
“From World System Theory to Global History”
June 11, 2007 (Mon) KIDOKORO Tetsuo, Urban Studies. The University of Tokyo
“How Did Asian cities Receive Modern Urban Planning”
June 18, 2007 (Mon) SUGAI Toshihiko, Frontier Sciences The University of Tokyo
“Fluctuating Natural Environment in Asia – Present, Past and Future”
June 25, 2007 (Mon) KAWASHIMA Hiroyuki, Agricultural and Life Sciences. TheUniversity of Tokyo
“100 Years of Biological Resources and Human Beings, 1950-2050”
July 2, 2007 (Mon) MATSUMOTO Ryo, Earth and Planetary Sciences. The University of Tokyo
“Reading Chinese History from Sediment at the Bottom Lakes A geologist's View”
July 9, 2007 (Mon) AKITA Shigeru, lobal History. Osaka University
“Asian Global Order. the British Empire and Hegemony”
July 7, 2007 (Tue) KIBATA Yoichi, Imperial History The University of Tokyo
“Global History and History of Empires”