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OZEKI Manabu
 
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Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Professor
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Degree

  • Ph. D. (Economics) ( Hitotsubashi University )

Research Interests

  • 経済史

Research Areas

  • Humanities & Social Sciences / Economic history

Education

  • Hitotsubashi University   大学院経済学研究科  

    1997.4 - 2002.3

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  • Waseda University   社会科学部   社会科学科

    1993.4 - 1997.3

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Research History

  • Okayama University   学術研究院社会文化科学学域   Professor

    2021.4

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  • Okayama University   大学院社会文化科学研究科   Professor

    2016.4 - 2021.3

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  • Okayama University   Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences   Associate Professor

    2010.4 - 2016.3

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  • Hitotsubashi University   Institute of Economic Research

    2009.8 - 2010.3

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  • Hitotsubashi University   Institute of Economic Research

    2008.8 - 2009.7

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  • Hitotsubashi University   Institute of Economic Research Research Centre for Information and Statistics of Social Science

    2008.4 - 2009.3

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  • Hitotsubashi University   Institute of Economic Research

    2007.11 - 2008.3

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  • Hitotsubashi University   Institute of Economic Research

    2003.11 - 2007.10

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  • Hitotsubashi University   大学院経済学研究科   Research Assistant

    2002.4 - 2003.3

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Professional Memberships

Committee Memberships

  • 社会経済史学会   理事  

    2022.1   

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Papers

  • 大正初期農村における食料カロリー推計の試み

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    岡山大学経済学会 ディスカッション ペーパーシリーズ   ( No.Ⅱ-92 )   1 - 19   2025.3

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  • An Introduction to Elementary Statistics for Economic History of Japan

    49 ( 3 )   219 - 225   2018.3

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  • The Gross Village Income of Yamanashi Prefecture in the Taisho Era Invited

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    Study of Economic History (KEIZAISHI KENKYU)   19 ( 19 )   41 - 58   2016

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    Language:Japanese   Publisher:Institute for Reserch in Ecnomic History of Japan Osaka University of Economics  

    DOI: 10.24712/keizaishikenkyu.19.0_41

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  • 長野ひろ子・松本悠子編著, 『ジェンダー史叢書6経済と消費社会』, 明石書店, 2009年7月, 305頁, 定価5,040円

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    社会経済史学   76 ( 2 )   316 - 318   2010

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    DOI: 10.20624/sehs.76.2_316

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  • Self-provisioned consumption by farm families in interwar Japan: a preliminary exploration Reviewed

    The Economic review   60 ( 2 )   112 - 125   2009.4

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    The purpose of this paper is to explore a pilot sample of Farm Household Survey micro-data with respect to farm family consumption in the period between 1931 and 1941. The focus is on self-provisioned consumption, which was unmistakably important in the prewar farm household economy. However, the paper is concerned with the impact of the Great Depression on the relationship between expenditures for purchased and self-provisioned goods, since the Depression hit the farm economy's cash-earning sector, sericulture, hardest. Thus, by dividing the sample into sericultural and non-sericultural households, it is demonstrated that between 1931, the bottom year, and 1936--a period during which a pessimistic mood lingered despite a trend of modestly improving farm household income--a rise in the ratio of real farm income compared to that for 1931 did not result in an increase in the proportion of market-oriented expenditure. For the sericulturalists, even a negative correlation is apparent between the farm income ratio and the proportion of self-provisioned consumption.

    DOI: 10.15057/21445

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    Other Link: https://hdl.handle.net/10086/19562

  • From agricultural bookkeeping to household analysis: the formation of the household analysis method and the role of the Kyoto school in that process Reviewed

    The Economic review   59 ( 1 )   59 - 73   2008.1

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    The aim of this paper is to give a brief account of the history of household analysis, focusing on the following two aspects: 1) the development of the Nouka-keizai-chosa (the survey of farming household budget) in pre WWII Japan, and 2) the formation process of the Nouka-shutai-kinko-ron (the subjective equilibrium theory of the farm household) as the theoretical backbone of the Nouka-keizai-chosa. In this history Masao Ohtsuki played the crucial role. In 1921, concerned with the estimating process of the schedules of the the Nouka-keizai-chosa, he keenly felt the need of innovation in the agricultural bookkeeping system, and further, the need of an appropriate theory of the Japanese peasant economy. He thus visited Prof. Laur, a Swiss scholar, at his institute for agricultural bookkeeping system for a year. At that institute Ohtsuki discovered the research of some years before of a Russian agricultural economist, Prof. Chayanov. Under the influence of Chayanov's theory of the Russian peasant economy Ohtsuki was able to develop his own theoretical thought. In 1950s and 1960s the theory was presented by O. Tanaka and C. Nakajima, Otsuki's former students and his successors at the Kyoto University, at international conferences. They played a certain role in formation of the household analysis method in the development economics.

    DOI: 10.15057/21390

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    Other Link: https://hdl.handle.net/10086/19824

  • 書評 齋藤康彦『産業近代化と民衆の生活基盤』

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    歴史学研究   ( 823 )   45 - 48   2007.1

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    Language:Japanese   Publisher:青木書店  

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  • Modern and Contemporary(4)(Japan,Historical Studies in Japan, 2006)

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    SHIGAKU ZASSHI   116 ( 5 )   760 - 763   2007

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    DOI: 10.24471/shigaku.116.5_760

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  • Clothing consumption and the concepts of flow and stock : an analysis of late-Meiji village surveys in Ibaraki prefecture Reviewed

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    SOCIO-ECONOMIC HISTORY   69 ( 2 )   211 - 225   2003

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    This article argues that before World War I rural clothing consumption cannot be understood as a 'flow' concept alone. An analysis of extant sonze (village surveys) in Ibaraki prefecture reveals, firstly, that there were two different concepts of 'consumption', and hence two different words and measures for it: seisan (production) consumption and seikatsu (living) consumption. The former consisted of the purchase of an item as well as home production, and was measured from output data. The latter meant the daily use of an item which was in stock. In this case the estimated use value was probably calculated from the total amount of clothes in stock, and it never corresponded to any 'flow' measures of clothing consumption. Secondly, it seems that people at that time applied the concept of depreciation to the household's clothing stock too. These findings have considerable implications. First, we cannot estimate the peasants' standard of living from 'flow' measures alone. Second, if the peasants' chief motive in purchasing new clothes was to replace worn-out traditional kimono, then it would not have been easy for western-style clothing to penetrate the Meiji rural market. This interpretation is consistent with recent studies in textile history.

    DOI: 10.20624/sehs.69.2_211

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Books

  • Gender and family in Japan

    奥田, 伸子, 高井, 哲彦( Role: Contributor ,  Chapter 7: "Reviw of Hiroko Nagano and Yuko Matsumoto (ed.) Jendashi Sosho 6: Keizai toShohi Shakai (Gender History Series, Vol. 6: Consumer Society and the Economy")

    Springer  2019.12  ( ISBN:9789811399084

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  • 戦前期農村の消費 : 概念と構造

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    御茶の水書房  2015.10  ( ISBN:9784275020277

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  • 戦前日本の農村と農家の消費分析とその可能性 : 経済史と統計調査史との資料論的アプローチ

    尾関, 学, 岡山大学経済学部

    岡山大学経済学部  2015.2 

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  • Chiaki Yamamoto and Manabu Ozeki. ‘Agricultural Surveys in Japan and England’, , History in British history : proceedings of the seventh Anglo-Japanese Conference of Historians, held at Trinity Hall, University of Cambridge, 11-14 September 2012

    Anglo-Japanese Conference of Historians, 近藤, 和彦( Role: Contributor)

    [s.n.]  2015  ( ISBN:9784990849306

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Presentations

  • 家の経済と国の経済―汐見三郎の研究から―

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    経済統計学会  経済統計学会

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    Event date: 2015.9

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    Venue:北海学園大学  

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  • 農家経済調査の英日比較―比較史からみた制度の形成過程―

    山本 千映・尾関 学

    2012年度社会経済史学会中国四国部会松山大会  社会経済史学会中国四国部会

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    Event date: 2012.12.8 - 2012.12.9

    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Venue:松山大学・愛媛県松山市  

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  • Agricultural Surveys in Japan and England International conference

    the 7th Anglo-Japanese Conference of Historians 

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    Event date: 2012.9.11 - 2012.9.14

    Language:English   Presentation type:Symposium, workshop panel (public)  

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  • ハレとケの食料消費:大正初期山梨県村是によるカロリー推計

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    数量経済史(QEH)研究会夏季コンファレンス  宮本又郎

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    Event date: 2010.8.24 - 2010.8.26

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    Venue:財団法人国際高等研究所  

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Research Projects

  • 近代日本の歴史統計の考察に基づく消費の分析

    Grant number:21K01599  2021.04 - 2024.03

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    Grant amount:\1820000 ( Direct expense: \1400000 、 Indirect expense:\420000 )

    2021(令和3年度)は,使用する歴史統計の資料論的考察を行い,日本経済史と統計調査史とを交差させた形で,戦前日本の農村と農家との「勘定」体系から見える消費の実態について,a) フローとストック,b) ハレとケ,そしてc) 現物消費とこれまでの研究を継続しつつ検討をすすめた.具体的には,「大正初期の山梨県町村是による『村民所得』の推計」(『経済史研究』第19号,2015年)で使用した山梨県の町村是データを利用した食料消費の実態についてb) ハレとケとc) 現物消費の視点からカロリー摂取量推計を行った.現時点では刊行物として発表していないが,b) ハレとケの消費パターンの違いが,カロリー摂取量に影響していたことがうかがえ,この分析を詳細に進めることで当時の農村における食料消費の実態を記すことができると考えている.
    そして,町村是それ自体の研究については,町村是(島根県など)に記載されたデータの資料論分析とデータ入力を進めた.しかし,島根大学をはじめとする研究機関,図書館,文書館などに所蔵されている資料の調査は,新型コロナウィルス感染症の影響などにより行えなかった.そのため,他府県の町村是(新潟県など)について調査し,一部データの入力を開始した.
    また家計調査については,明治以降の家計調査の復刻版である『家計調査資料集成』に収録された各種の家計調査について,データの特徴や性質などを検討している.併せて,協調会史料として復刻された『都市・農村生活資料集成』に収録されている資料について,調査方法,調査の実態などをはじめとしたデータの性質を中心に,内容の検討を開始した.

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  • Long-Term Dynamics and Its Institutional Analysis of Household Behavior over The Pre-war, During-war and Post-War Periods

    Grant number:16H02029  2016.04 - 2019.03

    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (A)  Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (A)

    Kitamura Yukinobu, Okazaki Tetsuji, Nagase Nobuko, Shigekawa Junko, Ohmori Masahiro, Ozeki Manabu, LEE Sujin, Matsuda Noriko, Kusadokoro Motoi

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    The "Long-Term Dynamics and Its Institutional Analysis of Household Behavior over The Pre-War, During-War and Post-War Periods" are analyzed by means of Agricultural Household Survey (the Databases of the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry (MAF) Survey of Farm Household Economy (SFHE): the MAF SFHE Databases) in the pre-war period and of Kakeibo (household financial diaries) in the post-war period. These survey data are converted into digital form, so that we can analyze them in a computer, we have completed its digitalization of Agricultural Household Survey up to a period from 1931 until 1941.
    At the same time, we conducted empirical research of the long-term dynamics of household behavior in Japan. It becomes apparent that how the Japanese household reacted to the external shocks such as The Great Depression in 1929 and The World War II.

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  • Pre-modern Japan's GDP per capita: estimates, analysis and international comparisons

    Grant number:26285075  2014.04 - 2017.03

    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)  Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)

    SAITO Osamu, BASSINO Jena-Pascal, BROADBERRY Steve, TAKASHIMA Masanori, SCHREUERS Geert

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    The aim of this research was to make fresh estimates of pre-Meiji Japan’s GDP per capita and to conduct a comparative analysis on the basis of the new evidence. Based on new estimates for population in 1600 and a new estimation methodology, we have set out a new series of GDP per capita and its sectoral breakdowns for the period between 1600 and 1874, which will replace the estimates by A. Maddison. Our estimates in 1990 international dollars for 1600, 1721 and 1874 are $659, $669 and $1,013. They are 27%, 17% and 34% larger than Maddison’s respectively. While Maddison’s tended to show that Tokugawa-period growth was monotonic, our estimates are more articulated: the 1600-1721 period saw no increase but the 1721-1874 period exhibited a little stronger growth, while structural change was more pronounced in the first than in the second period. In an international perspective, Japan’s early modern performance was modest and steady but remained so even in the late 19th century.

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  • study on the developnemt of statistical survey system in modern Japan

    Grant number:26285074  2014.04 - 2017.03

    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)  Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)

    Sato Masahiro, MORI Hiromi, UWAFUJI Ichiro, OZEKI Manabu, KOBAYASHI Yoshiyuki, YAMAGUCHI Kozo

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    The statistical survey system was introduced to Japan in the early Meiji era, with which the state could obtain information about nation and social and natural circumstances under its control. The aim of this project is to explore following two points. Firstly, how did the government officials recognise and use the statistical surveys? Secondly, how did the ordinary people understand the surveys and answer the questionnaires? Answering these questions, this project successfully revealed that the statistical data became reliable after 1889 in Japan.

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  • Dynamic and Institutional Analyses of the Agricultural Household Economy in the Pre-war Japan

    Grant number:25245047  2013.04 - 2016.03

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    KITAMURA Yukinobu, SAITOU Osamu, SATO Masahiro, KUROSAKI Takashi, ARIMOTO Yutaka, OKAZAKI Tetsuji, SAWADA Yasuyuki, ASAMI Atsuyuki, SENDA Tetsushi, OZEKI Manabu, KUSADOKORO Motoi

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    We have constructed the database for the survey of Agricultural Household in the pre-war period (1931-41). The survey covers the same households over time, so that we can construct the panel data. Using this panel data, we have conducted the modern economic analysis for agricultural households with the interdisciplinary nature. In particular, asset accumulation and human capital investment of agricultural households are examined comprehensively from the view points of agricultural economics, development economics and economic history. We have obtained different results from the previous studies in development economics and economic history of the pre-war Japan. These results are presented in the academic conferences and published in refereed journals.

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  • An analysis of farm village economy in the Meiji-Taisho era: a quantitative approach

    Grant number:23730325  2011 - 2013

    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists (B)  Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists (B)

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    This study is an analysis of farm village economy in the Meiji-Taisho era, with being built a database of sonze (village surveys) in Shimane Prefecture.
    First, this study reports the results of an attempt to estimate the gross income of the farming village sector before World War I by using the System of National Accounts (SNA) framework. The present study explores two sonze reports of village to estimate macroeconomic tables for the village sector on the basis of the SNA.
    Second, this study attempts to estimate the level of caloric intake in farming village at the beginning of the Meiji-Taisho era. People's eating habits varied greatly on festive and ceremonial occasions (hare). On such occasions, their food was far more plentiful and of better quality than that consumed in daily life (ke).

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  • Empirical Analysis of Agricultural Households in the Pre-war PeriodJapan: A Panel Data Approach

    Grant number:22243030  2009 - 2012

    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (A)  Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (A)

    KITAMURA Yukinobu, SAITOU Osamu, YASUDA Satoshi, SATOU Masahiro, KUROSAKI Takashi, SAKURAI Takeshi, SAWADA Yasuyuki, ASAMI Atsuyuki, SENDA Tetsushi, NAGAE Masakazu, OZEKI Manabu

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    We construct the panel data base of agricultural households in the Pre-war Period Japan. We analyze agricultural household behavior from the viewpoints of economic history, agricultural economics and development economics. In particular, we investigate the debt problem in agricultural household in the pre-war period and the food control issues in the war-time. The results of these researches are presented at the academic conferences and published in academic journals. In the field of development economics, agricultural households in the current developing countries, facing various risks such as climate shock and commodity price volatility, create institutional arrangements that might resemble those functions in the pre-war Japan.

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  • Comparative research between cities and farm villages from the viewpoint of life styles and social environments in early modern and modern Japan

    Grant number:18330073  2006 - 2009

    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)  Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)

    NAKANISHI Satoru, NISHIZAWA Yasuhiko, MIZOGUCHI Tsunetoshi, YOSHIKAWA Takuji, KURODA Yoshihiko, HAGA Shoji, TAMURA Hitoshi, YAMAGUCHI Yoshito, NAKANISHI Ryotaro, TAKAGI Yasufmi, OKADO Masakatu, HOTTA Yoshihiro, KOBORI Satoru, IOKU Shigehiko, IWABUCHI Reiji, MIKAMI Atsushi, KITAZAWA Mitsuru, SAWAYAMA Mikako, NAITO Takao, OKABE Keishi, KORESAWA Noriko, FUTAYA Tomoko, NAKAMOTO Talatoshi, OZEKI Manabu, KATO Manabu, MIZUTA Ryutaro

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    Grant amount:\10310000 ( Direct expense: \8600000 、 Indirect expense:\1710000 )

    This research analyzed correlation between the lifestyle and social environment in the early modern and modern Japan, and aimed at getting the knowledge to lead to the maintenance of the living environment. Then we researched the literature material about city life and rural life that indicated differences most explicitly in social environment, and made the field-work about old family combining together the research of house, old document and hearing in Aichi prefecture. As a result, it was revealed that people preferred Japanese lifestyle to Western lifestyle of one's own accord in modern Japan, groping for the lifestyle adapted to the region's social environment.

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  • Economic History of Modern Japan (2022academic year) Prophase  - 木3

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  • Economic History of Contemporary Japan (2022academic year) 1st and 2nd semester  - 木10

  • Economic History of Contemporary Japan (2022academic year) 1st and 2nd semester  - 金1~2

  • Seminar in Economic History of Modern Japan (2022academic year) Prophase  - 木

  • Graduation Research Seminar (2021academic year) 1st and 2nd semester  - その他

  • Graduation Research Seminar (2021academic year) 3rd and 4th semester  - その他

  • Seminar (2021academic year) 1st and 2nd semester  - 木7~8

  • Seminar (2021academic year) 3rd and 4th semester  - 木7~8

  • Seminar (2021academic year) 3rd and 4th semester  - 木7~8

  • Basic Seminar (2021academic year) Third semester  - 金7~8

  • Economic History of Japan (2021academic year) special  - その他

  • Economic History of Japan (2021academic year) 3rd and 4th semester  - 木1~2

  • Economic History of Japan (2021academic year) 3rd and 4th semester  - 木1~2

  • Seminar on Economic History of Japan 1 (2021academic year) special  - その他

  • Seminar on Economic History of Japan 2 (2021academic year) special  - その他

  • Economic History of Modern Japan (2021academic year) Prophase  - 木3

  • Economic History of Contemporary Japan (2021academic year) 1st and 2nd semester  - 木10

  • Economic History of Contemporary Japan (2021academic year) 1st and 2nd semester  - 金1~2

  • Economic History of Contemporary Japan (2021academic year) 1st and 2nd semester  - 金1~2

  • Seminar in Economic History of Modern Japan (2021academic year) Late  - 木5

  • Graduation Research Seminar (2020academic year) 1st and 2nd semester  - その他

  • Graduation Research Seminar (2020academic year) 3rd and 4th semester  - その他

  • Basic Seminar (2020academic year) 1st semester  - 木7,木8

  • Basic Seminar (2020academic year) Second semester  - 木7,木8

  • Economic History of Japan (2020academic year) Prophase  - 木3

  • Economic History of Japan (2020academic year) 1st semester  - 木1,木2

  • Economic History of Japan (2020academic year) special  - その他

  • Seminar on Economic History of Japan (2020academic year) Prophase  - 水1

  • Seminar on Economic History of Japan 1 (2020academic year) special  - その他

  • Seminar on Economic History of Japan 2 (2020academic year) special  - その他

  • Seminar on Economic History of Japan B (2020academic year) 1st and 2nd semester  - 木9

  • Economic History of Contemporary Japan (2020academic year) 1st semester  - 水3,水4

  • Economic History of Early Modern Japan (2020academic year) Second semester  - 木1,木2

  • Selected book reports (upper division) (2020academic year) Third semester  - その他

  • Selected book reports (upper division) (2020academic year) 1st and 2nd semester  - その他

  • Selected book reports (upper division) (2020academic year) Fourth semester  - その他

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