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SATSUMA Shinsuke
Department / Course
College of Letters International Studies and English Communication Program
Title / Position
Associate Professor
Academic conference presentation
1.
2022/06/30
The British Fiscal-Military State and its Naval Policy: British Naval Operations Regarding the Spanish Silver Fleets During the War of Jenkins’ Ear, 1737–1740 (8th IMHA International Congress of Maritime History)
2.
2020/01/11
Comments on Professor David Armitage’s Paper, ‘World History as Oceanic History’ (科学研究費補助金 基盤研究(B) 「西洋近代の海洋世界と「海民」のグローバル循環――北大西洋海域から(田中きく代代表)」 研究会)
3.
2018/10
The South Sea Company and British Policy towards Spanish America in the First Half of the Eighteenth Century (Future Research in the History of Financial Behaviour, Tokyo University, Tokyo University)
4.
2016/07
The Political Debate over the War of Jenkins’ Ear Re-examined (7th International Congress of Maritime History, Murdoch University, Perth, Australia)
5.
2015/08
‘The South Sea Company and Britain’s Global Trading Projects in the Early Eighteenth Century’ (XVIIth World Economic History Congress, Kyoto, Kyoto International Conference Center)
6.
2012/07
Wealth, Trade and Sea Power: Ideas about the Economic Advantages of Colonial Maritime War in Early Eighteenth Century Britain (6th International Congress of Maritime History, at the University of Ghent, Belgium)
7.
2011/12
Institutionalised Plunder: Analysis of the Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Century British Privateering and its Abolition in 1856 in Comparative Perspective (International Workshop, ‘Globalizing Violence, Emerging Modernity: Piracy and Anti-Piracy Campaigns in Eurasia, c. 1600-1900’, at Gakushuin Women’s College)
8.
2011/06
‘Policy of Encouragement of Privateering in British America during the War of Spanish Succession and its problems: With Special Reference to the Political and Economic Backgrounds of the American Act of 1708 (45th annual meeting of the Japanese Association for American Studies, at Tokyo University, Tokyo)
9.
2011/05
“A Profitable War?': Analysis of Arguments about the Economic Advantages of Maritime War in Spanish America during the War of the Spanish Succession, 1701-13 (61th annual meeting of the Japanese Society of Western History, at Nihon University, Tokyo)
10.
2010/08
‘War at sea, profit and colonies: Ideas about profitable maritime war in Spanish America during the War of Spanish Succession (1702-1713)’ (Sino-Japanese Conference of Young Historians at Waseda University, Tokyo)
11.
2009/10
The South Sea Company and its Plan for a Naval Expedition in 1712 (British Maritime History Seminars 2009-10: War and Peace in the Eighteenth Century, at the Institute of Historical Research, London)
12.
2009/10
‘The South Sea Company and its plan for a naval expedition in 1712’ (British Maritime History Seminars 2009-10: War and Peace in the Eighteenth Century, at the Institute of Historical Research, London)
13.
2008/05
‘Ideas about Economic Advantages of Maritime war in Spanish America during the War of Spanish Succession (1702-1713)’ (South West Maritime History Society, AGM, at the University of Exeter, UK)
14.
2005/05
The Suppression of the Pirates by Britain after the War of Spanish Succession (55th annual meeting of the Japanese Society of Western History, at Kobe University, Japan)