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Society for the History of Japanese Economic Thought (SHJET)
The 28th Annual Conference will be held
at Yoshino Sakuzo Memorial Museum, Osaki City, Miyagi Prefecture,
on June 10th and 11th, 2017.
http://www.yoshinosakuzou.jp/index.html
https://www.yoshinosakuzou.info/
Nearest Station: Furukawa (Tohoku Shinkansen Line)
June 10th, Saturday Afternoon
Opening Session
Greetings by Nakamura Muneyoshi (President of SHJET, Daito Bunka
University) and
Ujiie Hitoshi (Local Organizer, Yoshino Sakuzo Memorial Museum)
Open Symposium Session (Co-organized with Yoshino Sakuzo Memorial
Museum)
'Economic Thought in the Taishō Era: Yoshino Sakuzō and his
Intellectual Environment'
Chair: Ōkawa Makoto (Chuo University)
Muto Shutaro(Niigata University)
'Horie Kiichi and Yoshino Sakuzō'
Yamamoto Choji (Saga University)
'The Dispute between Mutō Sanji and Yoshino Sakuzō over
Paternalistic Management and Labor Rights'
Tanaka Hidetomi (Jobu University)
'Sumiya Etsuji and Yoshino Sakuzō―From Yoshino’s Lecture Notes to
Kandan no kandan (Essays on the history of Japanese politics and
others)-'
Discussants: Mishima Noriyuki (Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports,
Science and Technology),
Nakamura Muneyoshi (Daito Bunka University), and
Tazawa Haruko (Gifu University)
June 11th, Sunday
Individual Papers
Takahashi Yasuhiro
'The School of Nakae Tōju and the Concept of _naishin_ (keeping the
mind comfortable)'
Sugita Masaya
'Hayami Akira and Concepts of Historical Demography in Japan'
Okayasu Noriyuki
'Fukuchi Gen’ichirō and the Tokyo Chamber of Commerce'
Yamaguchi Naoki
'The Economic Thought of Shōji Noriyoshi'
Uchikawa Takafumi
'Ōwada Teiji on the Nationalization of Electric Power Management in
the 1930s'
Kojima Shō
'Rochdale Principles in Modern Japan'
The symposium session (on Saturday) will be open to non-members of
SHJET (including citizens of Osaki City).
(The presentations are given in Japanese.)
The Japanese announcement was released by the SHJET Secretariat.
We welcome anyone who is interested in the history of Japanese
economic thought. Please contact me if you have questions about
attending a meeting or presenting a paper (preferably in
Japanese).
Aiko IKEO
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