UPDATE 13,Jan 2012' : abstract (PDF)
- Dates:
- 15 and 16 February 2012.
- Venue:
- Main Meeting Room, Institute for Advanced Studies on Asia, University of Tokyo
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abstracts:
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Day One:
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Money as Social Circuit:
anonymous currency and named credit (Toyota Foundation Research Project, D10-R-0091)
- 930-1010
Kuroda Akinobu
, U Tokyo, Unfixed Money: Revisiting Global Monetary History from Mezzoscopic Viewpoint
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Comments
by Farley Grubb, U Delaware
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Chaired
by Cha Myung Soo, Yeungnam
- 1020-1140
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Laurence Fontaine
, CNRS, CMH-ENS-EHESS, Money as Social Circuit: The Circulation of Objects and Credit in Early Modern Europe
Leigh Gardner
, London School of Economics, Money and Credit in Medieval Europe and Colonial Africa: A Comparative Study
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Comments
by Bruno Théret, CNRS, Paris IX
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Chaired
by Patrice Baubeau, CNRS, Paris X
- 1330-1450
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Karin Pallaver
, British Museum, Coping with multiple currencies: cowries, beads and rupees in early colonial Uganda
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Catherine Eagleton
, British Museum, The thaler and the rupee: silver currencies, merchant communities, and European influence in Zanzibar, 1850-1880
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Comments
by Georgina Gomez, Erasmus University
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Chaired
Jan Lucassen, International Institute of Social History
- 1500-1620
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Jan Luccassen
, International Institute of Social History, Wages and the production and circulation of currencies, India 1500-1900. Some preliminary remarks
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Shimada Ryuto
, Seinan Gakuin U, Porcelain token in Thailand: The Chinese society and the Thai global and local conditions in the long nineteenth century
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Comments
by Catherine Eagleton, British Museum and Ikemoto Yukio, U Tokyo
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Chaired
by Karin Pallaver, British Museum
- 1630-1750
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Bruno Théret
, CNRS, Paris IX, "The "bocade", the currency of the Tucuman province in Argentina between 1985 and 2003: a case of monetary complementarity caused by locality"
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Georgina Gomez
, Erasmus University, Why did a product have different prices in the complementary monetary circuits in Argentina? (1996-2006)
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Comments
by Oh Doo Hwan, Inha
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Chaired
by Laurence Fontaine, CNRS, CMH-ENS-EHESS
- Day Two:
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The complementarity among monies caused by temporality, seasonality, and locality in making transactions (Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Research Project 22330102)
- 900-1100
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Kuroda Akinobu
, U Tokyo, Paper Money Standard in 1935 China: Unification on the Top and Disunification on the Ground
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Kato Keiichiro
, Ryutsu Kagaku U, Issuance of Private Note in Late Tokugawa Japan: the Case of the Itami Brewery Guild
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Oh Doo Hwan
, Inha U, Circulation of specific credit called 'Oe-Hoek' and 'Eo-Eum' and their development in the latest Choson dynasty (Toyota Project)
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Comments
by Michael Schiltz, U Tokyo
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Chaired
by Sugihara Kaoru, Kyoto U
- 1110-1230‘Monetary Map in the Eastern Mediterranean in the Middle Ages’
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Hiroshi Kato
, Hitotsubashi U, and Michiya Nishimura, Hitotsubashi U, Monetary History in the Eastern Mediterranean in the Middle Ages, judging from imitated coins
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Nishimura Michiya
, Use of Money in the Byzantine Empire: Some Cases of the Transactions
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Kato Hiroshi
, Reconsidering al-Maqrizi's view on Money in the Medieval Egypt
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Comments
by Georges Depeyrot, CNRS, ENS
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Chaired
by Claudia Jefferies, City U London
- 1400-1520
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Farley Grubb
, U Delaware, Is Paper Money Just Paper Money? Local Variation Across the Paper Monies Issued by North American Colonies and Why These Differences Mattered: 1690-1775
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Christopher Hanes
, SUNY Binghamton, Harvests and Financial Crises in Gold-Standard America
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Comments
by Patrice Baubeau, CNRS, Paris X
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Chaired
by Leigh Gardener, London School of Economics
- 1530-1730
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Georges Depeyrot
, CNRS, ENS, Seasonality of currency circulation, some examples from Antiquity to modern periods
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Claudia Jefferies
, City U London, Seasons, transport and the circulation of copper coins in Early Modern Castile
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Patrice Baubeau,
, CNRS, Paris X, French banknotes circulation: structural breaks and evolving seasonal patterns as a window on French history
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Comments
by Christopher Hanes, SUNY Binghamton
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Chaired
by Farley Grubb, U Delaware
- 1740-1830
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General Comments
Cha Myung Soo, Yeungnam
Sugihara Kaoru, Kyoto U
Chaired by Georges Depeyrot, CNRS, ENS