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ArchivesAbout Staff: FY2008HASUDA, Takashi
Current Research Interests
I have been studying Vietnamese political history from the view point of
the Early Modern World History. Early modern period is one of the most
important watershed in the history of human being. Under the First Grobalization
during this period, increased mobilities of human, comodities, and information
run through tbe globe, then they give rise to multi-ethnic, multi-national,
and multi-lingal societies all around the world. Flood of the silver from
beyond the seas wash away the Ming dynasty in China and Europeans compete
each other in Eastern Indonesian islands that are extremely far from their
home. It is also an age when seas tied various regions closely.
Formaer norms and standards are shaken, people try to find and build new
order. From the late-16th to mid-17th centuries, this task are beared by
new states or new powers with their rise and fall as like Tokugawa Shogunate,
Qing empire, Zheng family in Taiwan, the later Ayuthaya, Nyaunyan Burma,
Post-Angkor Cambodia, or Spanish Philippines and VOC. The later Le dynasty
which is my subject is one of them. It is groped how they have to be opposite
to this torrent in each region and each society. Almost of one that we
are, now, considerd as "Traditional" arose through their try
and error. My current research is being pushed under this sketch.
Research Activities in 2008 Fiscal YearPublications | Joint Research Projects | Field Research | Seminars/Symposia |
Database | Academic Associations | Outside Activities | Awards
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