I have been working on British history, especially
political culture and society in England in the long eighteenth-century;
urban community of Manchester 1715-1790;
and British history as perceived by the Japanese.
I will soon publish an edited book:
Yamakawa companion to students of British history (in Japanese).
Curriculum Vitae of Kazuhiko KONDO, F.R.Hist.S.
University Address:
Department of European History (Seiyoshi),
Graduate School of Humanities & Sociology (Faculty of Letters),
University of Tokyo,
Hongo, Tokyo 113-0033 Japan.
(on sabbatical leave,
April-September 2010)
mail to: kondo at l.u-tokyo.ac.jp (Kindly use @ for at, and l for Letters)
fax to: +81 3 5841 2689
University appointments:
Professor, Department of European History,
Graduate School of Humanities & Sociology, University of Tokyo,
1995-present
Visiting fellow, Clare Hall, Cambridge, 2010
Senior member, Linacre College,
Oxford, 2003-04
Visiting Professor, Department of History, University
College London, 1994-95
Professor of European
History, Faculty of Letters, University of Tokyo, 1994-95
Associate Professor of European History, University of Tokyo,
1988-94
Associate Professor of
History, Nagoya University, 1983-88
Lecturer of History, Nagoya
University, 1977-82
Research Fellow, University
of Tokyo, 1974-77
Academic memberships:
Shigaku kai (Historical Society of Japan): fellow 1988- ; member of the board 1994-
; president 2006-7
Royal Historical Society (R.Hist.S.):
fellow, 1990-
Shakai keizaishigaku kai (Socio-economic
History Society of Japan): fellow 1991-
The International Bibliography of Historical Sciences
(IBHS): member of the advisory board
& contributing editor
The Manchester Region History Review:
member of the editorial board
Anglo-Japanese Conference of Historians (AJC): member of the committee 1994- ;
chairman
Education:
Graduate School, University of Cambridge,
1980-82
Graduate
School, University of Tokyo, MA 1973
School
of Letters, University of Tokyo, BA 1971
[Please take note that there is another historian
KONDO at the University of Tokyo:
Professor Shigekazu Kondo of Japanese medieval history
at the Institute of Historiography (Shiryo Hensanjo).]
Publications in English Website Documents Back Home
AJC: State &
Empire in British History (2003); Migration &
Identity in British History (2006)