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Open Access Overview of the research work of Prof. Fumiko Sugimoto

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Professor Fumiko Sugimoto has been analysing the history of the 18th century and first half of the 19th century with a focus not only on the temporal axis but also on the relationships between specific spaces and the people who live and act as subjective agents in these spaces. During the past few years, she has been endeavouring to decipher the history in the period of transition from the early modern period to the modern period by introducing the perspective of oceans, with a focus on Japan. Through the study of history in terms of spatial theory that also takes oceans into consideration, she is proposing to present a new concept about the territorial formation of modern states. [Main subjects] Law and Governance in Early Modern Japan Judgement in Early Modern Society The Evolution of Control over Territory under the Tokugawa State A Human Being in the Nineteenth Century: WATANABE Kazan, a Conflicting Consciousness of Status as an Artist and as a Samurai Early Modern Maps in the Social-standing-based Order of Tokugawa Japan The World of Information in Bakumatsu Japan: Timely News and Bird's Eye Views Early Modern Political History in Terms of Spatial Theory The Emergence of Newly Defined Oceans and the Transformation of Political Culture.

Keywords: 18TH CENTURY; 19TH CENTURY; BIRDS EYE'S VIEWS; CARTOGRAPHY; CLASS SYSTEM; CONTROL OF THE SOCIAL STATUS; EARLY MODERN PERIOD; HISTORY; INTELLIGENTSIA; INŌ TADATAKA; JAPAN; JURISDICTION; KAISEISHO; MEASUREMENT OF LONGITUDE; MODERN PERIOD; NATIONAL TERRITORY; NAUTICAL CHARTS; OCEANS; PACIFIC OCEAN; PARIS INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION; RELATIONSHIPS; SCHOLARS OF WESTERN LEARNING; SHOGUN; SPACE; SPACES; SPONTANEOUS SOCIAL ASSOCIATION; SURVEYING; TEMPORAL AXIS; TERRITORIAL DISPUTE; THE HISTORY OF POLITICS AND CULTURES; THE TERRITORIAL FORMATION OF MODERN STATES

Document Type: Research Article

Publication date: September 1, 2021

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