国際研究集会のご案内(4/18・19)Workshop: Maritime Asia in Motion: Rethinking Monsoon Asia in the Early Modern World

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4月18・19日に「Workshop: Maritime Asia in Motion: Rethinking Monsoon Asia in the Early Modern World」という国際研究集会を開催します。

日時:
2025年4月18日(土)14:00-17:10
2024年4月19日(日)10:00-15:50
会場:
東京大学本郷キャンパス、法文1号館西側2階215教室

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東京大学文学部 島田竜登

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PROGRAMME
Workshop: Maritime Asia in Motion: Rethinking Monsoon Asia in the Early Modern World

18-19 April 2026
Rm 215, Hobun Building No.1, Faculty of Letters
Hongo Campus, The University of Tokyo

DAY 1 (SATURDAY 18 APRIL)
14.00-14.10
Scopes and Aims: Ryuto Shimada (Associate Professor, The University of Tokyo)

14.10-14.40
Mathias Istrup Karlsmose (Stockholm University, PhD Candidate)
Unlikely Partners: The Danish East India Company and the Chinese Community in Banten, 1670–1682

14.40-15.10
Takashi Sakai (National Taiwan University, Professor (retired))
The Trade Connection between Banten with Anping and Fort Dansborg: A Ceramic Archaeological Perspective

15.10-15.40
Katsutoshi Kure (Rikkyo University, Specially Appointed Researcher)
Java and Zheng’s Kingdom in Taiwan

15.40-16.10 Coffee break

16.10-16.40
Wei-Chung Cheng (Academia Sinica, Associate Professor)
The Role of Banten in the Zheng Regime’s Grand Strategy, 1663–1673

16.40-17.10
Fabio Yuchung Lee (National Tsing Hua University, Associate Professor)
Inter-Asian Trade between East Asia and the Indian Ocean in Eighteenth-Century Manila

DAY 2 (SUNDAY 19 APRIL)
10.00-10.30
Lisa Hellman (Lund University, Professor)
Kimchi, Lemons, and Letters: A Global History of Early Modern Separation

10.30-11.00
Shohei Okubo (Ryukoku University, Fulltime Lecturer)
An Entangled Trade Circuit in 1790s Batavia: Preliminary Evidence from N. Engelhard’s
Ledger on Neutral Shipping, Opium Purchases, and Sugar Exports

11.00-11.30
Rie Takagaki (Osaka Metropolitan University, Associate Professor)
Basque Merchants between the Atlantic and Monsoon Asia: Reorganizing Spanish Trade in the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries

11.30-12.20 Lunch break

12.20-12.50
Mathias Istrup Karlsmose (Stockholm University, PhD Candidate)
Their Religion is Not of the Forbidden Kind: Danish-Japanese Contacts in the 17th Century

12.50-13.20
Seokyong Yun (Seoul National University, MA student)
Winds of Autonomy: The 1637 Manila Attack Proposal and the Monsoonal Rift in VOC Governance

13.20-13.50
Kunhan Lee (University of Malaya, MA student)
Bugis Migration and Maritime Networks in the Eighteenth-Century Southeast Asian Seas: Insights from Bugis Nautical Charts

13.50-14.20 Coffee Break

14.20-14.50
Chisa Mizobuchi (The University of Tokyo, PhD Candidate)
Humans, Elephants and the Monsoon: Elephant Capture and Rice Cultivation in Sylhet, Eastern Bengal, in the Late Eighteenth Century

14.50-15.20
Shinsaku Kato (Shiga University, Associate Professor)
Contracts, Agreements, and Treaties: Negotiating the Maritime Order in the Waters of the West Coast of India during the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries

15.20-15.50
Yusuke Yoshioka (The University of Tokyo, PhD Candidate)
Trading Policies of Small Islands: The Maldives’ Cowrie Shell Trade during the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries

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