Research keywords (7):
19th century
, Laos
, Thailand
, Yunnan
, Sipsongpanna
, Tai
, Southeast Asia
MISC (36):
Kumiko Kato. Qing China's View of Its Border and Territory in Southernmost Yunnan in the 1830s: Analyses of Historical Sources Concerning Sipsongpanna. Journal of the School of Letters, Nagoya University. 2015. 11
Kumiko Kato. Tributes and Corvée Imposed by Moeng Cheng Hung of Sipsongpanna in the First Half of the 20th Century: Analyses from a Tai Manuscript. Journal of the School of Letters, Nagoya University. 2012. 8. 1-17
KATO Kumiko. Salt Production and Salt Trading by Villagers in the Southern Part of the Vientiane Plain. Journal of the School of Letters, Nagoya University. 2010. 6. 1-15
Qing China's Concept of Border and Territory in Southernmost Yunnan in 1830s
(Thai-Yunnan Project Workshop: At Risk, Under Care: Nurturing Culture, the Environment and the Human in the Thai-Yunnan Region 2014)
Sipsongpanna and the Rattanakosin Dynasty in the Middle of the 19th Century
(The 12th International Conference on Thai Studies (ICTS) 2014)
The Relationships between the Political Power and the People in Sipsongpanna in the First Half of the 20th Century: From the Viewpoint of Corvee and Tributes
(The 11th International Conference on Thai Studies 2011)
The Relationships between the Political Power and the People in Sipsongpanna in the First Half of the 20th Century: From the Viewpoint of Corvee and Tributes
(The 11th International Conference on Thai Studies 2011)
Work history (4):
2017/04/01 - 現在 Nagoya University Graduate School of Humanities Department of Humanities 3 Professor
2010/01/01 - 2017/03/31 Nagoya University Graduate School of Letters Department of Humanities Professor
2007/04/01 - 2009/12/31 Nagoya University Graduate School of Letters Department of Humanities Associate professor
2007/03/31 - Nagoya University Graduate School of Letters Department of Humanities Assistant Professor