Co-Investigator(Kenkyū-buntansha) |
SAITO H. Shinshu University Faculty of Education, Professor., 教育学部, 教授 (00020628)
NAKAMURA Y. Hitotsubashi University Faculty of Social Sciences, Professor., 社会学部, 教授 (40012356)
HAYASHI T. Daitobunka University Faculty of International Relations, Professor., 国際関係学部, 教授 (50189651)
KAMOZAWA I. Hosei University Faculty of Arts, Professor., 文学部, 教授 (40060959)
WATANABE K. Kyoritsu Women's University Faculty of Domestic Economy, Professor., 家政学部, 教授 (50017513)
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Research Abstract |
This year is the last year for our research project. As the previous two years, the head investigator and other investigators of our research group continued to study according to their roles in our project, and to exchange opinions from the comparative viewpoint. For deepening our theme and widening our frame of reference, the monthly study meetings and the special lecture by Dr. Franco Della Feruta, Professor of Milan University in Italy, on the family in the Mediterranean World were held at Hitotsubashi University. The themes discussed in the monthly study meetings were "Periodical Market in Egypt", "On Damascus Steel", "The History of Cultural Relations between Japan and Italy", "Administrative Institutions in Medieval Sicily", "On F. Braudel", "The Decline of the U. S. S. R. and the Emergence of Russia", "The Minorities in Syria", "and so on. The results of our project will soon be published as a collec tion of papers in European languages under the title of Mediterranean World, composed of 9 articles as follows. K. Watanabe, Peut-on parler encore de feodalisme byzantine ?. Y. Ohtsuki, Donations to the Church and the State in the Byzantine Empire. H. Takayama, The Fatimid and Kalbite Governors in Sicily : 909-1044. H. Saito, Il potere dello stato nel provvigionamento deiviveri. K. Nakazawa, Antwerp, Emporium of the European Economy in the Sixteenth Century. H. Tateishi, Jovellanos y la crisis del antiguo regimen en Espana. E. Nagasawa, An Introductory Note on Contemporary Arabic Thought. T. Hayashi, A Field Note on Damascus Steels. H. Kato, The Data on Periodical (Weekly) Market at the End of the 19th Century in Egypt.
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