国際ワークショップ「Early Modern Maritime Asia from Global Perspectives」(12/13, 14)

下記の通り、近世アジア史に関する国際ワークショップ「Early Modern Maritime Asia from Global Perspectives」を12月13・14日(金・土)に東京大学本郷キャンパス(法文2号館第3会議室)で開催します。ご関心の方はどなたでも参加いただけます。ご参加いただける方は、12月10日(火)までに以下のgoogle formsから参加登録をお願いいたします。

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PROGRAMME

Workshop: Early Modern Maritime Asia from Global Perspectives

Date: 13 And 14 December 2024

Venue: Meeting Room 3, Faculty of Letters, Hongo Campus, The University of Tokyo

 

DAY 1: FRIDAY 13 DECEMBER

Opening Remarks: 14:00-14:30

Ryuto Shimada, Cátia Antunes and Okubo Shohei

 

SESSION I: 14.30-15:30

Cátia Antunes, Leiden University

Bank Courant and Bank van Lening (1746-1794)

 

Shohei Okubo, Ryukoku University

Opium Interests in Batavia, c. 1740-1800: Amidst the Transformation of Opium Supply Chains in the Indian Ocean

 

SESSION II: 16:00-17:30

Susana Münch Miranda, New University of Lisbon

Tax-Farming in the Dutch and the Portuguese Empires – A Comparison

 

Mengxing Yu, Kyoto University

The Global Circulation of Timber over the Long Eighteenth Century: Java, East Asia, and the West

 

Yusuke Yoshioka, The University of Tokyo

Cowrie Shells for Business or Diplomacy? : The Dutch-Maldives Relationship, 1706-1760

 

 

DAY 2: SATURDAY 14 DECEMBER

SESSION III: 10:00-12.00

Gijs Dreijer, Leiden University (online – in USA)

Dutch Maritime Jurisdictions in the Atlantic and Asia 1740-1830

 

Juliette Françoise, University of Geneva (online – in Canada)

French Comptoirs in India (1730s-1790s): Examining the Links between Coinage, Commodity Trade and Colonial Tax-Farming (1730s-1790s)

 

João Paulo Salvado (University of Évora) and Susana Münch Miranda (New University of Lisbon)

The China Trade via Lisbon, 1770-1820 – A Historiographical Problem?

 

Rie Takagaki, Niigata University

Revolution and Reorganization: Rebuilding Spanish Trade Routes to Asia in Times of Crisis, 1785-1834

 

Lunch break

 

SESSION IV: 13.00-15.00

Shinsaku Kato, Shiga University

Reorganising Trade: The Dutch East India Company in Surat during the Late Eighteenth Century

 

Chisa Mizobuchi, The University of Tokyo

Elephants for British Colonialists: The British East India Company, Science, and Symbol of Sovereignty, 1798-1842

 

Filipa Ribeiro da Silva, International Institute of Social History (Amsterdam)

Reconstructing the Iberian Slave Trade in Asia: Combining Traditional and New Methods

 

Yang Liu, Oxford University

Macao’s Moral Maze: Sino-Portuguese Efforts Against the Early Modern Chinese Slave Trade

 

General Discussion: 15:20- 16.00

 

*This workshop is an event organized by the research project of “Early Modern World and ‘Religious Identities’: Mobility, Local Communities and State Policies” in the framework of JSPS Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research A (22H00014).

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