Cultures of Profit in the Early Modern British World (Workshop) Political Economy Tokyo Seminar (PoETS)
Morning session (hybrid) 9:10–9:40 Introduction 9:50–10:30 Catholic Money, Metaphysical Evil, and Anti-Popish Epistemologies in Caroline England – Christopher Gillet, Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York 10:40–11:20 Navigating Common Interest and Private Interests: The Johnsons of Blackwall and the “Cultures of Profit” in Naval Shipbuilding, 1660–1714 – Shoya Fugetsu, The University of Tokyo 11:30–12:10 John Knox, Protestant Historiography, and the Economic Culture of Early Modern Scotland – Maiko Kobayashi, National Defense Academy of Japan Afternoon session (online) 16:00–16:40 Thinking about Profit in English Republicanism, 1649–1683 – Tom Ashby, The University of Tokyo 16:50–17:30 Eikon Basilike (1649) and King Charles the Martyr: Providence as a Powerful Tool of Propaganda – […]