Kyushu University Graduate School of Integrated Sciences for Global Society

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2018-11-21

International Symposium for the 150th Anniversary of Meiji Restoration

International Symposium for the 150th Anniversary of Meiji Restoration

International Symposium for the 150th Anniversary of Meiji Restoration

"The Meiji Restoration and Asian Modernization from the View of Kyushu"

 

Session one: The Meiji Restoration as a part of world history

November 17, 2018 (Saturday)

JR Hakata City, 10th floor, Conference Room A/B.

Languages: Japanese and English

Opening remarks: Matsui Yasuhiro (Vice-Dean, Graduate School of Integrated Sciences for Global Society)

Keynote addresses (13:10-16:20)

The Dangers of a Simplifying the Story: The Meiji Restoration at 150” Carol Gluck (Professor, Columbia University)

The Meiji Restoration and East Asia: Forming the image of an Asian modernization model” Kawashima Shin (Professor, Tokyo University)

The expiration date of the term "Meiji Restoration": On changes in the discourse” Arima Manabu (Professor Emeritus, Kyushu University)

Roundtable Discussion (16:30-17:30)

Closing (17:30) Chair: Augustine Matthew (Assiociate Professor Emeritus, Kyushu University)

 

Session 2: Revolutions and modernization in Asia

November 18, 2018 (Sunday).

JR Hakata City, 10th floor, Conference Room A/B.

Languages: Japanese and English

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The Meiji Restoration and political reform during the Qing Dynasty of China” Lianyou Guo (Professor, Beijing Foreign Studies University)

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The Xinhai Revolution, Tibet and Japan Kobayashi Ryosuke” (Lecturer, Kyushu University)

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Meiji and October: Japanese Discussion of the Russian Revolution” Tatiana Linkhoeva (Assistant Professor, New York University) 「明治ã¨10月ï¼ãƒ­ã‚·ã‚¢é©å‘½ã«ã¤ã„ã¦ã®æ—¥æœ¬ã®è­°è«–〠タティアナ リンコエãƒï¼ˆãƒ‹ãƒ¥ãƒ¼ãƒ¨ãƒ¼ã‚¯å¤§å­¦ 講師)

Panel Discussion (11:30-12:30)

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The international environment in the end of Edo period: View from the Kyushu and Inland Sea regions” Goto Atsushi (Associate Professor, Kyoto Tachibana University)

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The Empire of Japan and the origin of Okinawa’s Modernization: Focusing on the starting point of the Empire making and issue of the assimilation“ Namihira Tsuneo (Professor, University of the Ryukyus)

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Representations of Taiwan by Masugi Shizue and Sakaguchi Reiko” Wu Peichen (Associate Professor, National Chengchi University)

「真æ‰é™æžã¨å‚å£ä™¥å­ã®å°æ¹¾è¡¨è±¡ã€ 呉佩ç(国立政治大学 准教授)

Panel Discussion (15:30-16:30)

Closing(16:30)

 

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