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朱蔭貴
復旦大學歷史系教授

朱蔭貴教授1982年畢業於北京大學歷史系,1993年獲中國社會科學院研究生院經濟學博士。1990年作為中國首批與日本聯合培養的博士生赴日本東京大學東洋文化研究所學習一年。1995至1997年再赴日本東京大學從事兩年博士後研究。

朱教授曾任中國社會科學院經濟研究所研究員、中國經濟史研究室主任;中國社會科學院研究生院教授、博士生導師;中國社會科學院經濟學科片正高级專業技術職務評審委員會委員。1993年獲國務院頒發有突出項獻社會科學家証書。現為上海復旦大學歷史系教授,教授中國近現代經濟史;並兼任天津南開大學經濟研究所兼職教授;貴州大學客座教授;日本東京大學社會科學研究所客座教授;中國經濟史學會理事、近代專業委員會副主任;中國商業史學會理事、副會長;上海經濟史學會副會長等。

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黎志剛
昆士蘭大學歷史系副教授

LAI Chi-kong
Associate Professor in History
University of Queensland, Australia

Lai Chi-kong obtained his Ph.D. degree in History and a designated emphasis in Social Theory and Comparative History from the University of California, Davis in 1992. He is Associate Professor in History and Director of International Exchange, School of HPRC at the University of Queensland. He has also served as Honorary Professor at University of Engineering Technology University, Zhongshan Humanities College, The Institute of History, Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, Centre for Social History, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and Huainan Teacher University.

Professor Lai has won the American Economic History Association's internationally competitive Best Dissertation Award - the Alexander Gerschenkron Prize. He specializes in modern Chinese social and business history. His current research projects are on “Overseas Chinese: Trade, Business Networks and Migration”; “Shanghai Business”, “Business Networks and Investment Patterns of Cantonese Merchant Groups”, “Power of Hair in Chinese Society, 1500-2000”, “Business Development in Modern Shangdong”, and “Maritime China”.

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濱下武志
中山大學亞太研究院教授兼院長
東京大學東洋文化研究所名譽教授

濱下武志教授,日本著名漢學家。1972年畢業於東京大學文學部東洋史專業,1974年碩士畢業,並攻讀博士學位。1979年到一橋大學經濟學部任教,先後擔任專職講師、助教授。1982年轉到東京大學東洋文化研究所,歷任助教授、教授、所長、東大評議員、東洋學文獻中心長等。2000年又被京都大學東南亞研究中心聘為教授,成為日本漢學界中第一位在東大,京都這兩所日本最高學府中同時任職的雙聘教授。2006年被龍谷大學聘為教授;同年,受聘中山大學歷史系全職教授。2008年3月起至今擔任中山大學亞太研究院院長。此外,先後在法國社會科學高等研究院、美國康奈爾大學、香港大學等著名學府任客座研究員、客座教授。主持了多個重要的國際學術合作研究計畫,並且是日本社會經濟史學會理事、《社會經濟史學》編輯委員,The International Journal of East Asian Studies主編、日本亞洲政經學會理事等,在國際學界中具有很高的地位。他與中國學術界和教育界也有著密切的交往,是北京大學、清華大學的兼職教授,其許多著作已被譯為中文在我國出版。主要研究領域是中國社會經濟史、東亞經濟史、東南亞華僑華人史等。

Takeshi HAMASHITA
Dean and Professor, School of Asia-Pacific Studies, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, PRC
Honorary Professor, Institute of Oriental Culture, University of Tokyo, Japan

Takeshi Hamashita is a distinguished economic historian of Asia. His professional experience included lectureships in the Faculty of Economics in Hitotsubashi University and at the Institute of Oriental Culture of the University of Tokyo. He rose to head the Institute of Oriental Culture over the period 1996-98. He subsequently assumed a professorship at the Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University and later at Ryukoku University. In 2007, Hamashita was appointed as Professor and Dean of the School of Asia-Pacific Studies, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou.

Researching and lecturing in the Japanese, Chinese, and English languages, Professor Hamashita has worked on banking history in China, remittance practices among Chinese and Indian overseas communities, the tea trade, treaty port networks. In addition, he engages with wider regional histories of Asia, including how the traditional modes of East Asian international interaction have affected modern Asia. In more recent years, he has concentrated on the study of maritime networks in Asia and has been heavily involved in research on Ryukyu as well as its major historical source -- the Rekidai Hoan. He serves on the “The Rekidai Hoan [Lidai Baoan]” Editorial Board under the Okinawa Prefectural Board of Education.

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Gary HAMILTON
Professor, Department of Sociology and The Jackson School of International Studies
University of Washington

Gary Hamilton obtained his bachelor degree at the University of Kansas in 1965, his MA degree and D.Phil. degree in Sociology at the University of Washington. He is a Professor in the University of Washington, Department of Sociology and the UW's Jackson School of International Studies. He specializes in historical/comparative sociology, economic sociology, political sociology and organizational sociology with a focus in Asian societies, with particular emphasis on Chinese societies.

Professor Hamilton has previously held teaching positions at the University of California, Davis. He is the recipient of a number of honors, including the Henry M. Jackson Professorship of International Studies and Long Endowed Professorship at the University of Washington and a fellowship at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University.

He has received research awards from the Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation, the Sloan Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation, and the Ford Foundation. He has published numerous books and articles, including most recently The Market Makers: How Retailers Have Changed the Global Economy. (Lead editor, with Misha Petrovic and Benjamin Senauer, Oxford University Press, 2011).

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