International Workshop Sugar, Wine and Jawi Documents : Shaping a Cultural Landscape, 1600-1900 (Nov. 09)
2024.10.07
Category: Workshop
Research Group: B01 State Systems
Date & Time: November 9, Saturday, 2024, 10:00~17:30 (JST)
Venue: EMP lounge, 2nd floor, Ito International Research Center, The University of Tokyo and online via Zoom
Part I Sugar 10:00 – 12:30 ( JST )
(language:Japanese)
Book Review Session:Norifumi Daito, Sugar and the Indian Ocean World: Trade and Consumption in the
Eighteenth-Century Persian Gulf
Opening Remarks:Matsukata Fuyuko
Book Introduction:Daito Norifumi
Reviewers:Yasuhira Genji, Matsui Yoko, Kondo Nobuaki
Author’s Response:Daito Norifumi
General discussion
Part II Wine and Jawi Documents 14:30 – 17:30 ( JST )
(language: English)
Introduction by Norifumi Daito
Ariel Lopez “Malay Diplomatic Correspondences at the National Archives of the Philippines, c. 1750-1900:
Connections and Comparisons”
Discussant: Hiroshi Kawaguchi
Peter Good “Persianate Luxury: The Tangible and Intangible Legacy of the Indian Ocean Wine Trade”
Discussant: Joji Nozawa
General discussion
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Organized by the Project “Monsoon-II”
Co-organized by Historiographical Institute, the University of Tokyo, Islamic TrustStudies, “The Ideas of the Muslim Community and State System” (JSPS kakenhi: 20H05827), Global History of Diplomacy PJ (JSPS kakenhi: 21H04355)
Cooperated by Executive Management Program, the University of Tokyo