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Please find the announcement for two seminars below.
[I] Seminar on Classical Political Economy and Poor Laws
Sunday, 28 October, 2001
13:00-17:30
at Tokyo Metropolitan University, General Education Building, room 107
paper 1:
'The Sudden Mutation of Economic Thought, 1798-1815'
by Professor A.M.C. Waterman (St John's College & University of Manitoba,
Canada)
Discussant: Professor Daisuke Arie (Yokohama National University)
Chair: Professor Katsuyoshi Watarai (Waseda University)
paper 2:
'Joseph Townsend and Jeremy Bentham on Wealth, Population and Pauperism'
by Professor Yasunori Fukagai (Tokyo Metropolitan University)
Discussant: Professor A.M.C. Waterman (St John's College & University of
Manitoba, Canada)
Chair: Professor Takuo Dome (Osaka University)
[II] Professor Waterman's Seminar
Thursday, 1 November, 2001
14:30-17:00
Waseda University
3rd building, 2nd floor, business meeting room number 2.
paper:
'Christian Political Economy and the Poor Laws'
by Professor A.M.C. Waterman (St John's College & University of Manitoba,
Canada)
Discussant: Professor Katsuyoshi Watarai (Waseda University)
Chair: Professor Yasunori Fukagai (Tokyo Metropolitan University)
* These two seminars are coordinated by the research group of the
grant-in-aid for Scientific Research (C) entitled 'the poor laws controversy
in the first half of nineteenth century Britain and the pauper reform
project of Jeremy Bentham' funded by Japan Society for the Promotion of
Science (grant number 13893001: head: Professor Katsuyoshi, Waseda
University). Both the seminars are also arranged with the committee of
planning and international communication of the JAPANESE SOCIETY for the
HISTORY of ECONOMIC THOUGHT (Head of the committee: Professor Masaharu
Hattori, Rikkyo University).
For further information of the seminars, please contact below.
Contact:
Yasunori Fukagai
Tokyo Metropolitan University
Faculty of Economics
1-1 Minami-Osawa, Hachioji, Tokyo 192-0397 Japan
Tel: +81 426 77 1111 ext. 1833
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