Faculty information (degree and performance)
Faculty details
FUJII Yoshio
FUJII Yoshio
- Affiliation
- Faculty of Economics Department of Economics
- Position
- Professor
- Position
Researcher Information
Specialized fields
Western Economic History
Courses in charge
Introduction to Economics, Western History A, Reading Foreign Books (English), Professional Exercise I, Basic Exercise, etc.
Educational background
Graduate School of Kyushu University Graduate School of Economics
Acquired degree
Ph.D. (Economics)
Affiliated Society
Society of socioeconomic history, Japanese Society of Western History, Comparative City History Study Group, Western Middle Ages Society, etc.
Research Keywords
West Middle Ages Urban History, Hand Industrial History, Modern State Formation History
Current research themes
Set in Western Europe in the late Middle Ages, the main research theme has been urban history, handicraft history, and modern nation formation history. In particular, in recent years, the focus has been on investigating the germination of modern nations based on the relationship between cities and feudal nationals, with the Nederland cities and the Bourgogne nations as specific targets.
Major Research Results and Activities
・"Research on the History of the Industrial History of the Late Middle Ages Southern Nederland woolen fabrics: Theory and Demonstration of the Transformation of Industrial Structure" Kyushu University Press (February 1998)
・"Bourgogne State and Brussels: Formation Modern State and Middle Ages City" Minerva Shobo (February 2007)
・FUJII Yoshio (edited) "Formation and Transformation of the Bourgogne State - Power, Systems and Culture -", Kyushu University Press (2016), pp.35-78.
・"The Late Middle Ages Public Rights and Cities: Primary Consideration of Urban Relationships in the Process of Modern Nation-" Kyushu University, Vol. 83, Vol. 5.6 Merger, 2017, pp.51-70
・Some considerations on the financial policy of the first Duke of Valois-Burgundy, in Dewilde,B./PoukensJ.(eds.), Entrepreurs, institutions & government intervetion in Europe (13th-20th centuries): essays in honour of Erik Aerts, (Academic and Scientific Publishers), Brussels, 2018, pp.87-100.
Class seminar
My seminar
Expert Exercise "World History Seen from Things"
Basic Exercise "History of European Integration"
In specialized exercises, we aim to understand a part of world system theory by reading literature on world products under the framework of "world history of things".
In the basic exercises, students will learn how to study at university, write reports, and write papers, with the main theme of "Technology of Intellectual Production". In addition, we will give an overview of the "European Integration Process" through reading texts.