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 2024年10月25日、東京で、というより日本で、はじめて国際歴史学会議の総会が開催されます。その翌26日に、以下の国際会議が開催されます。

 

 

 

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International Conference
Crossings and Connections: East Asia and the World, c1800-1945

 

Date: Saturday, 26 October 2024
Place: Teikyo University, Hachioji Campus, 359 Otsuka, Hachioji-shi, Tokyo, 192-0395, Japan

 

CONFERENCE WEBSITE

Crossings and Connections: East Asia and the World, c1800-1945

 

REGISTRATION
Please complete registration and payment below by October 16, 2024 (JST).

https://forms.gle/ftqbkgQ8d9s32stbA


Payment for Reception Party (light meals and drinks, 2000 yen): 

https://jnc-ichs2024tokyo.peatix.com

*After October 16, participants must register and pay the fee for the reception party at the venue in cash.

 

PROGRAM

10:30-11:00 Welcome, Opening

 

11:00-12:00 Keynote Lecture
Imperialism and Internationalism in East Asia:
The League of Nations’ Efforts to Control Opium and Improve Health in the Region
Harumi GOTO-SHIBATA (University of Tokyo)

 

12:00-13:30 Lunch Break

 

PANEL I: DIPLOMACY AND CULTURAL DIPLOMACY

13:50-14:10
The Transformation of Interpreters (通事) in East Asia's Modernization
Zikang ZHANG (Nagasaki University)

 

14:10-14:30
Commercial Treaty and Alliance in Modern East Asia
Satoko KOKETSU (Osaka University)

 

14:30-15:00 Discussion

 

15:00-15:30 Coffee/Tea Break

 

15:30-15:50
“The Most Complete Diplomatic Defeat”: The Japanese Branch of the China Association, 1890-1905
Alexander O'KANE (Flinders University)

 

15:50-16:10
“National” Culture for Power: Tourism Promotion, Internationalism, and the Development of Japanese Cultural Diplomacy and Propaganda, 1910-1950
Jason BUTTERS (Columbia University)

 

16:10-16:30
Japan and the Post World War One Balance of Power in Eastern Europe: The Use of Diplomatic Tools in the Ratification Process of the October 1920 Paris Treaty on Bessarabia
Mihail DOBRE (University of Bucharest)

 

16:30-17:00
Discussion

 

PANEL II: POLITICAL THOUGHT AND PRACTICE

13:30-13:50
Sone Toshitora's Hōetsu Kōheiki: Literati Collaboration and Sinographic Cosmopolitanism in 1880s Shanghai
Alan DAI (University of California, Los Angeles)

 

13:50-14:10
George Washington in East Asia: The Transnational Invention of a Hero in Japan and China
Fei CHEN (Nagoya University of Commerce and Business)

 

14:10-14:30
“Pan-Africa Stands beside Pan-Asia, and Europe Trembles”: Marcus Garvey and the Complexities of Black Internationalism in East Asia
Zifeng LIU (Hong Kong Baptist University)

 

14:30-15:00 Discussion

 

15:00-15:30 Coffee/Tea Break

 

15:30-15:50
From Butler to Bebel to Baba: The Crisscross of Anti-Prostitution Feminist Thought in Prewar Japan
Caroline NORMA (RMIT University)

 

15:50-16:10
Bound Feet Women in Western Women's Eyes in the Late Qing China
Tomoko GOMI (Keio University)

 

16:10-16:30
Describing the “Indies”: Vincenzo Marchi S.J. and His Letters from China (1871-1912)
Irene GADDO (Università del Piemonte Orientale)

 

16:30-17:00
Discussion

 

PANEL III: CULTURE AND SCIENCE

13:30-13:50
Norwegian Encounters with Meiji Japan through Material Objects
Ulrike SPRING (University of Oslo)

 

13:50-14:10
The Screening of the Italian Movie “The Ship” (1921) in Japan in 1922: Crossings and Connections Between East Asia and the World Through the Lens of Cinematic Art
Andrea NANETTI (Nanyang Technological University Singapore)

 

14:10-14:30
How to Turn Otherness into Familiarity: Fosco Maraini and Japan
Edoardo TORTAROLO (Università del Piemonte Orientale)

 

14:30-15:00 Discussion

 

15:00-15:30 Coffee/Tea Break

 

15:30-15:50
Fossil Histories: Prehistoric Animals and Scientific Encounters with Deep Time in East and South Asia, 1850s-1920s
Amelia BONEA (University of Manchester)

 

15:50-16:10
When Animal Kindness is Imperial: British Humanitarianism and the Hong Kong SPCA
Catherine S. CHAN (Lingnan University)

 

16:10-16:40 Discussion

 

PANEL IV: MOBILITY, WAR, AND GENDER

13:50-14:10
The Lives of Amy and George Doo: A Microhistory of Trans-imperial Mobility in Asia, 1889-1943
Vivian KONG (University of Bristol)

 

14:10-14:30
Moving Beyond British Imperial Control: The Migration of Punjabis in Early 20th Century China
Kaori MIZUKAMI (Hosei University)

 

14:30-15:00 Discussion

 

15:00-15:30 Coffee/Tea Break

 

15:30-15:50
Humanitarian Confluence: The Transcultural Formation of Red Cross Humanitarianism in Interwar Asia
Yoshiya MAKITA (Hitotsubashi University)

 

15:50-16:10
The Strategy of “Transnational” Collaboration: Okinawan Southern Expansion in 1940’s
Yuri OKUBO (University of Tokyo)

 

16:10-16:30
Picture Bride, War Bride: Gender, Migration, and the Japanese in America
Sonia C. GOMEZ (Santa Clara University)

 

16:30-17:00 Discussion

 

PANEL V: ECONOMY AND SOCIETY

13:30-13:50
Examining the Relationship between Market Interest Rates and International Capital in Shanghai in the First Half of the 20th Century
Hiroaki MOROTA (Takushoku University)

 

13:50-14:10
Direction of Reforms and Reaction from the Business Community: The Income Tax System during 1920s and 1930s Japan, UK and US
Shunsuke NAKAOKA (Hosei University)

 

14:10-14:30
French Bankers, Entrepreneurs, Industrialists and Engineers in the Far East from 1839 to 1939
Dominique BARJOT (French Academy of Overseas Sciences)
Franck MICHELIN (Teikyo University)

 

14:30-14:50
Economic Strategies and Colonial Minds: The Economists at the Keijo Imperial University
Yufei ZHOU (Teikyo University)

 

14:50-15:20 Discussion

 

15:20-15:50 Coffee/Tea Break

 

15:50-16:10
Global Meeting Place: Hong Kong and the Germans, 1842-1945
Bert BECKER (University of Hong Kong)

 

16:10-16:30
Cross-border Craftsmanship and Business Connections: Ningbonese Tailors in Yokohama and Shanghai
Katon LEE (Lingnan University)

 

16:30-16:50
Diasporic Entrepreneurship: The Role of Japanese Immigrants in Cotton Trade between Japan and Peru (1920s-1950s)
Ayumi TAKENAKA (Hitotsubashi University)

 

16:50-17:20 Discussion

 

18:00-19:30 Reception Party (light meals and drinks)


CONTACT INFORMATION

ichs2024tokyo[a]gmail.com

Japanese National Committee of ICHS/CISH

https://www.cish.org/index.php/fr/membres/information/?pdb=462