The
Slavic Research Center, Hokkaido University 2007 Winter International Symposium |
in
Japanese |
Asiatic Russia: Imperial Power in Regional and International Contexts |
December
5–7, 2007 |
Place:
Room 423, Slavic Research Center (SRC), Hokkaido University, Sapporo,
Japan |
Official
Languages: English and Russian. There will be simultaneous
English-Russian translation for Sessions 2–7. |
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Program |
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December 5 (Wed.) | ||
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10:00–11:30
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SES-COE Special Seminar
[Room 420,SRC] |
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Papers: |
Pavlo Kutuyev (Mykhaylo Dragomanov
National Pedagogical University, Ukraine ) |
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The Cycles of Ukrainian Politics from 1996 to 2007 |
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13:30–15:30
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Fifth International Workshop for
Young Scholars |
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Papers: |
Akitsu Mayuzumi (Tokyo University of
Foreign Studies) |
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The
Significance
of the Treaty of Kyuchuk Kainardja for the Russian Advancement into the
Black Sea |
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Xavier LE TORRIVELLEC (INALCO, Paris) |
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From Soviet
Modernization to Local Nationalization Bashkiria in the 1960s-70s |
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Seungsoo Hyun (Hankuk University of
Foreign Studies, Seoul) |
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The Chechen Conflict
as an Information War and
the Role of the Kavkaz-Center |
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16:00–16:15 |
Opening
speech |
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16:15–18:30 |
Session
1. |
Comparative Imperiology |
Papers: |
SUGIYAMA Kiyohiko (Komazawa
University, Japan) |
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The Qing Empire
in Its Central Eurasian Context:
The Eight Banner System as a Governmental Structure |
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ASANO Toyomi (Chukyo University,
Japan) |
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Between the Collapse
of Japanese Empire and the
Normalization of Post-war Japanese Relations with East Asian Countries:
Repatriations, Reparations and External Assets Reconsidered |
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Ricarda VULPIUS (Ludwig Maximilian
University of Munich, Germany) |
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The Russian
Empire's Civilizing Mission in the
Eighteenth Century in Comparative Perspective |
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Discussant: |
Michael KHODARKOVSKY (Loyola
University Chicago, USA) |
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Chair: |
MATSUZATO Kimitaka (SRC) |
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18:30- |
Beer Party |
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December
6 (Thu.) |
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9:30-11:45 |
Session 2.: | Russia's Expansion and the Transformation of Its Eastern Policies |
Papers: |
Michael KHODARKOVSKY (Loyola
University Chicago, USA) |
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Rhetoric and
Reality on Russia's Eurasian Frontiers |
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HAMAMOTO Mami (National Institutes
for the Humanities, Japan) |
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Tatarskaia
Kargala in Russia's Eastern Policies |
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Irina EROFEEVA (Institute of
Nomadology, Kazakhstan) |
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Russian Policy toward the Ruling Elites of the
Kazakh Nomads from the Mid-Eighteenth to Early Nineteenth Centuries:
Problems of Integration and Transformation Russian version
English
version |
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Discussant: |
NISHIYAMA Katsunori (University of
Shizuoka, Japan) |
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Chair: |
KURYUZAWA Takeo (Hokkaido University,
Japan) |
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13:00–14:45 |
Session 3. | Imperial Geography and Administration in Asiatic Russia |
Papers: |
Anatoly REMNEV (Omsk State
University, Russia / SRC) |
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Asiatic Russia:
Colonization and "Obrusenie" in
Imperial Geography from the Nineteenth to Early Twentieth Centuries
(in
Russian) |
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MATSUZATO Kimitaka (SRC) |
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Intra-Bureaucratic
Debate around the Institution of Russian Governor-Generals in the
Mid-Nineteenth Century |
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Discussant: |
Virginia MARTIN (University of
Wisconsin-Madison, USA) |
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Chair: |
TAKENAKA Yutaka (Osaka University,
Japan) |
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15:00–17:30 |
Session 4. | The
Russian Empire and Muslim Networks: Competition or Collaboration? |
Papers: |
Gulmira SULTANGALIEVA (Aktobe State
Pedagogical Institute, Kazakhstan / SRC) |
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The
Russian Empire and the Intermediary Activities of Tatars in the Kazakh
Steppe: Policies of Interaction and Repulsion, from the Second Half of
the Eighteenth to the Early Twentieth Century (REVISED)(in Russian) |
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Robert CREWS (Stanford University,
USA) |
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Russian Power and
the Local Politics of Qajar Iran |
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NODA Jin (Japan Society for the
Promotion of Science) |
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Russo-Chinese Trade
through Central Asia:
Regulation and Reality |
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Discussant: |
MAEDA Hirotake (SRC) ONUMA Takahiro (Japan Society for the Promotion of Science) |
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Chair: |
UYAMA Tomohiko (SRC) |
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18:00-
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Reception at Century Royal Hotel
(3rd floor, Elegance Hall) |
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December
7 (Fri.) |
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9:30-10:00 |
Special
lecture |
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Akylbek Kamaldinov (Ambassador of
Kazakhstan to Japan) |
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Kazakhstan on the Way of Modernization (in
Russian) |
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10:00–11:45 |
Session
5. |
Russian Strategies and Intrigues in Northeast Asia |
Papers: |
Dmitry PAVLOV (Moscow State Institute
of Radio Engineering, Electronics and Automation, Russia / SRC) |
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Secret Operations
of Russia in the Far East, 1904-1905: A. I. Pavlov and His
'Shanghai Service' |
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Nikolay TSYREMPILOV (Institute of
Mongolian, Buddhist and Tibetan Studies, SB RAS, Russia / SRC) |
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Open and Secret Diplomacy of the Tsarist and
Soviet Russia in Tibet and the Role of Agvan Dorjiev (1912-1925) English version Russian version |
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Discussant: |
David WOLFF (SRC) |
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Chair: |
TERAYAMA Kyosuke (Tohoku University,
Japan) |
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13:15–15:30 |
Session
6. |
Social
Change in Central Asia under Russian Rule |
Papers: |
Sergei ABASHIN (Institute of
Ethnology and Anthropology, RAS, Russia) |
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Empire and
Demography in Turkestan: Population
and the Politics of Calculation (in Russian) |
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Virginia MARTIN (University of
Wisconsin-Madison, USA) |
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Kazakh Chinggisids
and Their Lands in the 19th Century: A Case Study of Syrymbet |
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KIMURA Satoru (The University of
Tokyo, Japan) |
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Sunni-Shi‘i
Relations in Bukhara under the Russian Protectorate: With a Focus on
the Local ‘Ulama's Perceptions |
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Discussant: |
KOMATSU Hisao (The University of
Tokyo, Japan) |
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Chair: |
AKIBA Jun (Chiba University, Japan) |
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15:45–18:00 |
Session 7. | Asiatic
Russia as a Space for National and Revolutionary Movements |
Papers: |
James H. MEYER (Harriman Institute,
Columbia University, USA) |
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Public Lives and
Personal Connections: Muslim
Intellectuals after 1905 |
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Salavat ISKHAKOV (Institute of
Russian History, RAS, Russia) |
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Political
Activity of Muslims in Russian
Turkestan in 1905–1916 (paper in Russian; presentation will be in
English) |
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UYAMA Tomohiko (SRC) |
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The Alash Orda
between Siberia, the Urals, and Turkistan: Imperial Legacy Surrounding
the Kazakh National Movement |
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Discussant: |
NAGANAWA Norihiro (SRC) |
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Chair: |
IKEDA Yoshiro (Niigata University of
International and Information Studies, Japan) |
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Organizing Committee: |
UYAMA Tomohiko uyama(at)slav.hokudai.ac.jp |
MATSUZATO Kimitaka |
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NAGANAWA Norihiro |
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David WOLFF |
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AOSHIMA Yoko
ses-coe(at)slav.hokudai.ac.jp |