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历史地理研究中心讲座(101):Traders and SmugglersRisks and Rewards of Overseas Trade in Late Ming Dynasty

作者:阅读次数:日期:2016-12-09



主讲人:[法]吉普鲁François Gipouloux      教授

时    间:2016-12-09 15:30

地    点:光华楼西主楼2201室

主持人:王振忠 教授


François Gipouloux Emeritus Research Director, National Centre for Scientific Research, [CNRS], and Associate Fellow [The Global City Chair] at the Collège d’Etudes Mondiales, Fondation de la Maison des Sciences de l’Homme, Paris), is a specialist in Chinese economics with a professional experience in mainland China, Hong Kong and Japan of almost 20 years. He teaches  at  the  Ecole  des  Hautes  Etudes  en  Sciences  Sociales (Graduate  School  for  Advanced  Studies  in  Social  Sciences),  Centre  Chine,  Corée,  Japon.   A  graduate  of  the University  of  Paris  (Paris  7),  the  Beijing  Language  Institute  (1975)  and the  University  of  Beijing  (1977),  he received  his  Doctorate  from  the  Ecole  des  Hautes  Etudes  en  Sciences  Sociales  in  1981  and  its  Habilitation à  diriger  des  recherches  in  1997.

Analyst  at  the  Centre  for  Evaluation  and  Prospective  at  the  Ministry  of  Research  and  Industry  (1982-1983),  Deputy  Trade  Commissioner  to  the  French  Embassy  in  China  (1983-1986),  Permanent  Consultant to  Centre  for  Analysis  and  Forecasting  at  the  French  Foreign  Office  (1987-­‐1990),  resident  of  the  Maison Franco-­‐Japonaise  in  Tokyo  (1990-­‐1994)  and  Scientific  Director  of  the  Centre  for  French  Studies  of Contemporary  China  in  Hong  Kong  (1997-2001),  he  was  director  of  the  Laboratoire  International  Associé CNRS-Université  de  Tokyo  (CNRS-Tokyo  University  Associated  International  Laboratory:  Comparative Approaches  in  Social  Studies  and  Humanities),  (2005-2012)  and  director  of  the  China  Korea  Japan Research  Centre  at  the  Ecole  des  Hautes  Etudes  en  Sciences  Sociales  (2012-2015).

His  research  covers  the  dynamics  of  urbanisation  in  China,  and  the  comparative  analysis  of  economic institutions  and  business  practices  in  Europe  and  Asia,  13 th -19th  centuries.