Faculty information (degree and performance)
Faculty details
FUJII Takashi
FUJII Takashi
- Affiliation
- Faculty of Economics Department of Economics
- Position
- Associate Professor
- Position
Researcher Information
Specialized fields
Middle Ages History of Japan Economic History Study of Regional Power in the late Middle Ages (Exploring Nagato, Research of Ouchi, Koto, etc.)
Courses in charge
“Introduction to Japanese History”, “Japanese Economic History”, “Member Regional History of the Middle Ages”, “Basic Exercise”, “Development Exercise”, “Specialized Exercise I ・ II”
Educational background
March 2009 Graduate School of Economics, Graduate School of Hitotsubashi University
Acquired degree
October 2009 Ph.D (Economics) (Hitotsubashi University Graduate School)
Affiliated Society
History Study Group
Research Keywords
Regional power Pre-modern regional economic history Muromachi period Daimyo Sengoku daimyo Nagato Exploration Ouchi family Koto family
Current research themes
Study on the process of formation and collapse of middle- and late-stage regional power Research on the history of pre-modern regional economics Nagato Research on the Ouchi family Research on the Koto family
Major Research Results and Activities
Published a single book "Muromachi Period Daimyo Power Theory" (Toseisha, 2013), a single book "Yoshioki Ouchi" (published by Kosho Ebisu, 2014), and a single book "Yoshitaka Ouchi" (Minerva Shobo, 2019)
Results of commissioned projects for scientific research, etc.
23.9479, Special Research Fellowship Grant, Historical Archives of the University of Tokyo, 2011-2013)
Others (lectures, appearances, committee members, etc.)
Member of the Council for History Science (Editing Secretary of the magazine "History Review", 2005-7), Member of the Study Group for History (FY2014-16)
Class seminar
My seminar
Japanese Medieval History Seminar
This seminar is for those who are interested in history, especially in the late Middle Ages (Muromachi period, Sengoku period, Shokuhojidai period), and those who aim to become Japanese history teachers and curators.