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2024/2/14 - 2024/2/15 / New York, NY / School / Seminar

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Venue The University of Tokyo New York Office
Address 145 West 57th Street, 21Fl., New York, NY, 10019 USA
Date 2024/2/14 - 2024/2/15
Time 18:00 minute(s) - 21:00 minute(s)
[Time detail]

18:00 ~ 20 : 00 Lectures
20 : 00 ~ 21:00 Reception ( Free to attend, no charge )

[Getting here]

3 min walk from 57st-7Av[N/Q/R/W ]. Diagonally across from Carnegie Hall.

[Venue detail]

Nippon Club Tower Building, 21st floor.

Web Access No.1634971

Communicating and Connecting the History of Japan: The Past and Future of the University of Tokyo's Archives

This is the first event in NY' at the University of Tokyo's Archives. If you are interested in Japanese historiography and archives, please ! join us online.
The University of Tokyo New York Office is pleased to announce a hybrid event, "Communicating and Connecting Japanese History," hosted by the University of Tokyo's Institute for Historical Archives on February 15 and 16, 2011.
The Historiographical Institute of the University of Tokyo is an institute dedicated to historical documents related to pre-modern Japanese history from ancient times to the Meiji Restoration period.

This is the first event in New York by the Historiographical Institute.
It will be held in a lecture format, including Q & A, and will be given in Japanese.
On the second day, there will be Japanese-English interpretation.

The event will include an introduction to the historical archives and two lectures.
Historical documents will also be on display.

Contents:
Research on the Nagashino Battle in the Archives of the University of Tokyo
Prof. Taku Kaneko ( Division of Medieval Archives )
Historical Archives Repair Techniques and Research
Akihiko Takashima ( Division of Medieval Archives )


After the end of the meeting, a reception will be held at 8pm - 9pm ( EST ) at the venue. Participation is free ・.


Event pre-registration ( online/on-site ) is required. From the following link.
https://forms.gle/bjVkw42qsBkSVoz88

This is a rare opportunity to learn about Japanese historiography and meet researchers.
Please join us.
[Contact]
IR ・ Public Relations Office, The University of Tokyo
ir@hi.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Phone +81-3-5841-1615
  • [Registrant]NYO
  • [Language]日本語
  • Posted : 2024/02/05
  • Published : 2024/02/05
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