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- 32 - [プログラム] January 29th 9:30~ Registration 10:00~10:10 Opening Address by Akihiro KINDA (President, NIHU) 10:10~10:20 Welcome Address by Akio Tanabe (Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto University) Session 1 “India as Global History” Chair: Tsukasa Mizushima (The University of Tokyo) 10:20~10:25 Aim of Session by Kaoru Sugihara (Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University) 10:25~10:55 "The South Asian Path of Economic Development: A Note on Diversities and Integration" Kaoru Sugihara (Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University) 10:55~11:25 "Ecological diversity and transnational circulations: the case of South Asian merchants" Claude Markovits (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique) 11:55~12:25 "The Bay of Bengal and India's Global Connections" Sunil Amrith (Birkbeck College, University of London) 12:25~12:55 "Trade as Connecting Diversities: Ecological Constraints and Cultural Resilience in the South Asian Market" Sayako Kanda (Faculty of Economics, Keio University) 14:30~15:45 Discussion by Osamu Saito (Hitotsubashi University)& Takashi Oishi (Department of International Relations, Kobe City University of Foreign Studies) Session 2 “Water-centered Perspectives of Indian Society” Chair: Hidenori Okahashi (Hiroshima University) 16:15~16:20 Aim of session by Kohei Wakimura (Faculty of Economics, Osaka City University) 16:20~16:50 "Cholera Pandemics and the Problem of Water in the 19th Century India" Kohei Wakimura (Faculty of Economics, Osaka City University) 16:50~17:20 "Making Modern Flows: The Great Hydraulic Transition in Colonial India" Rohan D'Souza (Centre for Studies in Science Policy, Jawaharlal Nehru University) 17:20~18:00 Discussion by Masahiko Mita(Faculty of Letters, Nagoya University) January 30th Session 2 “Water-centered Perspectives of Indian Society” (continued) 9:30~10:00 "Whither Tank Irrigated Rural Society in Southern India?: Perspectives from the
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