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Seminars

 

2024

The 130th Global HistorySeminar

​(Hybrid)

Date: Saturday 22th June, 15:00-17:00

(Joint Seminar with Kansai University and Sugihara Kaken)

Kansai University Senriyama Campus Area2 C507

 

Prof. Tirthankar Roy (LSE/Kansai)

”The Great Retreat? : Tropical Pastoralism since the late-19th century”

Abstract

 

The 129th Global History Seminar

(Hybrid)

Date: Tuesday 30th April, 15:00-16:30

In person: Seminar Room 605, Graduate School of Law and Graduate School of Economics Buildings, Toyonaka Campus

(Co-Organaize by Economic and Business History Workshop, Graduate School of Economics, Osaka University)

 

Dr. Mariama Kaba (University of Lausanne, Univesity of Tokyo)

”Migration and Epidemics: When the Swiss public health system faces populations on the move during the 20th century”

Abstract

 

The 128th Global History Seminar

(Hybrid)

Date: Tuesday 30th April, 15:00-16:30

(Co-Organaize by Economic and Business History Workshop, Graduate School of Economics, Osaka University)

Koji Hirata (Monash University, Australia)


”Mao's Globalization?: A New Look at China's Economic Cold War"

Abstract

 

 

The 127th Global History Seminar

(Hybrid)

Date: Monday 15th April, 10:30-12:00

(Co-Organaize by Economic and Business History Workshop, Graduate School of Economics, Osaka University)

Maxine Berg (University of Wrsich, UK)

"Slavery and the British Economy: New Directions after Eric Williams"

 

The 126th Global History Seminar
(Online
)

Date: Friday 15th March, 21:00-23:00

 
 

Patrick Manning (University of Pittsburgh)

 

"Our Environment: Present, Past, and Future"

Abstract

PPT-file

The 125th Global History Seminar
(Hybrid/ face
-to face)

Date: Friday 16th February, 17:00-19:00

Robert Bickers(University of Bristol, UK)

"China Bound: John Swire & Sons and Its World, 1816-1980"   

Abstract

Place: Nakaniwa Meetingroom, Graduate School of Humanities, Osaka University

The 124th Global History Seminar
(Hybrid/ face-to face)

Date: Monday 29th January, 17:00-19:00

 

Heé Nadin (Osaka University)

"Fishing for a New World Order.
Migrating Tuna and Labor in the 20th Century Transimperial Indo-Pacific"

​Abstract

Place: No.11 room , 1F, Lecture Building of School of Humanities&Law&Economics, Osaka University

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