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Tokyo College Online Event: "A Series of Dialogues on Global History"

January 14, 2021

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Type Lecture
Intended for General public / Enrolled students / Applying students / International students / Alumni / Companies / High school students / University students / Academic and Administrative Staff
Date(s) January 15, 2021 — February 23, 2021
Location Other campuses/off-campus
Venue Tokyo College YouTube Channel
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGI2NUAxXMyN8-Up3n4piaQ
Entrance Fee No charge
Registration Method No advance registration required
Contact tokyo.college.event@tc.u-tokyo.ac.jp
What is Global History, a new trend of historical studies? Global historians and junior researchers at Tokyo College exchange their ideas on the meaning and the potential of Global History. Global History’s methods, effective topics and positionality of historians will be also discussed. 

Date(s): Every Tuesday and Friday from 15 January 2021 (Available from 17:00 JST)  
Language: English (with Japanese Subtitle) 
Program: A Series of Dialogues on Global History

     Prologue
     2021.1.15 Friday
     Introduction
     Speaker HANEDA Masashi (Tokyo College, The University of Tokyo)
         
     Session 1 Methods of Global History
     2021.1.15 Friday
     Dialogue 1 Connected History and Comparative History
     Speaker Alessandro Stanziani (EHESS, Paris)
     In conversation with TERADA Yuki (Tokyo College, The University of Tokyo)
         
              2021.1.19 Tuesday
        Dialogue 2 Transnational History
        Speaker Sheldon Garon (Princeton University)
                    In conversation with Michael Facius (Tokyo College, The University of Tokyo)
        
                   2021.1.22 Friday
                   Dialogue 3 Global History of Early Modern Era
                   Speaker Maxine Berg (Warwick University)
                   In conversation with WANG Wenlu (Tokyo College, The University of Tokyo)
        
                   2021.1.26 Tuesday
                   Dialogue 4 Global History and Sources
                   Speaker Antonella Romano (EHESS, Paris)
                   In conversation with WANG Wenlu (Tokyo College, The University of Tokyo)
 
                   Session 2 Practices of Global History
                   2021.1.29 Friday
                   Dialogue 1 Temporality
                   Speaker Jeremy Adelman (Princeton University)
                   In conversation with TERADA Yuki (Tokyo College, The University of Tokyo)
        
                   2021.2.2 Tuesday
                   Dialogue 2 Politics of Global History
                   Speaker Sebastian Conrad (Berlin Free University)
                   In conversation with TERADA Yuki (Tokyo College, The University of Tokyo)
        
                   2021.2.5 Friday
                   Dialogue 3 Global History and Gender
                   Speaker Lisa Hellman (Bonn University)
                   In conversation with SHAKUTO Shiori (Tokyo College, The University of Tokyo)
        
                   Session 3 Global History and Positionality
                   2021.2.9 Tuesday
                   Dialogue 1 Africa and Global History
                   Speaker Andrea Eckert (Berlin Humboldt University)
                   In conversation with SHAKUTO Shiori (Tokyo College, The University of Tokyo)
        
                   2021.2.12 Friday
                   Dialogue 2 From USSR to Russia
                   Speaker Marc Elie (CNRS, Paris)
                   In conversation with Maria Telegina (Tokyo College, The University of Tokyo)
        
                   2021.2.16 Tuesday
                   Dialogue 3 Global History in China
                   Speaker Ge Zhaoguang (Fudan University)
                   In conversation with WANG Wenlu (Tokyo College, The University of Tokyo)
        
                   2021.2.19 Friday
                   Dialogue 4 Eurocentrism and Ways to Go Beyond It
                   Speaker Sebastian Conrad (Berlin Free University)
                   In conversation with Flavia Baldari (Tokyo College, The University of Tokyo)
 
                   Epilogue
                   2.23 Tuesday
                   Global History and Humanities in 2050


 
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