EAJS2017
EAJS2017
Conference
EAJS2017
Lisbon
30 Aug – 2 Sep 2017
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Section led/convened by Mikael Adolphson & Mark Pendleton
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S7_01
The Samurai and Realms of Memory
S7_02
Human Mobility and the Japanese Empire: Contested Chronologies, Frames, and Memories
S7_03
Women networks in nineteenth century Japan
S7_04
Progressive Theory and Social Practice in a Working-Class Neighborhood: The Social Activism of the Tōkyō Imperial University Settlement House, 1923-1938
S7_05
The Meiji Translator: Shifting Profiles, Motives and Effects
S7_06
Passes for Trade: Diplomatic History of Medieval/Early Modern Japan in a Global Perspective
S7_07
The Circulation of Ideas between Japan and Northeast Asia: Possibilities and Limits of Global History
S7_08
Jesuit Religious Interaction in Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth Century Japan
S7_09
Bloody Sengoku: Truer than Name, Heavier than Words, Tougher than Flesh
S7_10
Reflecting Mirrors: Sino-Japanese Relations in the International Public Discourse, 1901-1945
S7_11
Japanese Diplomacy in Transition
S7_12
Foreign Perceptions and interactions with Japan in the late Tokugawa/early Meiji periods
S7_13
Meiji Colonialism in Hokkaidō and Transnational Colonial Exchanges
S7_14
Rewriting the 1968 in Japan: between myth and disillusionment
S7_15
Natural Disasters as History Markers in Edo Era Japan
S7_16
Interconnecting (hi)stories: Reconsidering Japan and Maritime Asia in Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
S7_17
Out of Step and Out of Time: Insurgent and Abject Cultures ca. 1923, 1945, 1968
S7_18
Northeast Asian History Wars: Competing National Narratives in Japanese, Korean, and Chinese Museums
S7_19
Re-assessing 13th Century Political Culture in Japan
S7_20
The World to Come: Discourses of the Body, Politics, and War in Japanese Future Writing, 1905-1990
S7_21
The Gender of the Law: Re-theorizing the Discourse on Modernity in Late Meiji Legal Notions of Family, Gender and Citizenship
S7_22
The Uses of Chinese Texts in Post-Sinocentric Japan
S7_23
Brackets & Breakdowns: How academic disciplines define and sustain segmentations of time in ancient Japan
S7_24
Challenging National History from the North: The Changing Terrain of Ainu Historiography
S7_25
Archived Outside: New Perspectives on Japanese History from International Collections
S7_26
Investigating Imperial Cultures
S7_27
New Perspectives from Archaeology
S7_28
Revisiting the Edo-Meiji Divide: Cultures, Ideas and Representations
S7_29
Tourism in and of History
S7_30
Christian Histories: Space, Organisation and Global Comparison
S7_31
Popular, Radical and Revolutionary Cultures
S7_32
Gender, Ideology and the Nation
S7_33
Social Tension and Social Position in Tokugawa Japan
S7_34
Negotiating Changing Norms: Intelligence, Diplomacy and Ideology
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