
BAJS Workshop: Meiji Japan in Global History
8 September 2017, London
The 2017 BAJS Workshop ‘Meiji Japan in Global History’ will feature intensive critical discussion of six pre-circulated essays on Meiji Japan during which the authors and audience members will explore in greater depth topics presented by the collected essays.
The workshop will begin with the idea that Meiji signifies a moment of global connectivity and asks how this twenty-first century starting point stimulates new questions and offers ways to re-conceptualize Japanese engagement with the late nineteenth century/early twentieth century world. Moreover, it asks what obstacles remain—including the nation-state itself and the imperialism in which its formation was embedded—and how they might help us distinguish our views from those our sources provide.
Contributors include scholars from Europe, the United States, and East Asia who are engaged in thinking about Meiji in global perspective.
The workshop is open to the UK and EU scholarly communities, and focuses on developing each article for publication. Articles will be completed in advance of the workshop and distributed to all participants, and registered members of the gallery audience, in order to best facilitate critical, constructive discussions.
Booking Information
Only invited papers will be presented and discussed, but the workshop is open to any interested member of the scholarly community interested in attending the workshop. For more information and to register please see the SOAS website
The Japan Foundation supports the British Association for Japanese Studies through our Support Programme for Organisations in Japanese Studies. For more information about our grant programmes for Japanese Studies and Intellectual Exchange please click here.
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8 September 2017 from 10.00am to 5.00pm |
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Room 116, First Floor, Main Building, SOAS, University of London, London |
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E-mail: event@jpf.org.uk |
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The Japan Foundation |
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