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MATSUYAMA Megumi
Department
Undergraduate School , School of Arts and Letters
Position
Professor
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Books and Papers
1.
2022/09
Article
Edo-Tokyo and the Meiji Revolution Journal of Urban History 48(5),pp.966-987 (Single)
2.
2022/09
Article
Disposal of Samurai Estates and the Railway Construction Project in Tokyo in the First Years of the Meiji Period pp.1-27 (Single)
3.
2015/11
Article
A Review of Urban History Studies of Modern Japan pp.71-79 (Single)
4.
2013/01
Article
The Emergence of the Japanese "Capital" in Modern Japan 韓・日文学歴史学の諸問題1(高麗大学校─明治大学学術交流) pp.99-105 (Single)
5.
2010
Article
Comparative and Transnational Study in Edo-Tokyo and New York ABSTRACT 09-10 (Single)
6.
2009/12
Article
Interview with JSPS Fellow in the US JSPSSF Newsletter (16) (Single)
7.
2009
Article
An Aspect of the Ginza Brick-town Plan: Creation of the Capital City, Tokyo WHOSEA2009 Proceedings 1 International Conference on East Asian Architectural Culture, Tainan, Taiwan 2009 pp.623-630 (Single)
8.
2007/03
Article
Changes in Urban Residence Patterns in Tokyo during the Meiji Era and their Significance Institute of Asian Cultural Studies (33),pp.69-83 (Single)
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Conference Presentations
1.
2022/09/08
A study of the Takanawa-Chikutei railway embankment
2.
2018/03/09
Edo/Tokyo and the Meiji Revolution (Japan Forum Workshop: Tokyo Urban History)
3.
2009/04/12
"An Aspect of the Ginza Brick-town Plan: Creation of the Capital City, Tokyo" (The 2009 International Conference on East Asian Architectural Culture)
4.
2007/02/08
Thinking through Tokyo (cSUR Special Seminar)
5.
2006/06/25
“Renter’s Rights: Changing Patterns of Tenancy in Meiji-Period Tokyo” ("The Tenth annual Asian Studies Conference Japan, Session31")
6.
2005/06/18
“Public and Private: Urban Renewal in Early Meiji Tokyo” ("The ninth annual Asian Studies Conference Japan, Session6")
7.
2003/07/23
“The Emergence of the Japanese Capital in Modern Japan” (Symposium on Socio-spatial Structures and Typology of Traditional Cities)
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Academic Qualifications
1.
2006/03/15
Degree Acquisition
The University of Tokyo,
2.
2000/04~2004/03
〔Doctorial Course〕, Graduate School, Division of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Accomplished credits for doctoral program,
3.
1994/04~1998/03
Faculty of Engineering, Tokyo University of Science, Graduated,
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Career History
1.
2015/04~
Associate Professor
2.
2020/02~2020/03
École des hautes études en sciences sociales professeurs invités
3.
2017/04~2018/03
Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies, Harvard University Visiting Scholar
4.
2002/04~2004/03
Special researcher of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
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Award History
1.
2014/09
The Tokyo Institute for Municipal Research The 40th TIMR Fujita Award
2.
2015/04
Society of Architectural Historians of Japan The 19th Society of Architectural Historians of Japan-Award