Hiroshi Fukuda
Associate Professor
Seijo University, Japan
Curriculum Vitae
Hiroshi FUKUDA (Mr.)
Born: January 18, 1971, Wakayama, Japan
Specialization: Modern History of Central Europe (esp. Czech Republic & Slovakia)
Education: PhD in Political Science, Faculty of Law, Hokkaido University, Japan, 2003
Academic Positions:
2017- Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, Seijo University, Japan
Research Accomplishments:
- Hiroshi Fukuda, “Central Europe between Empires: Milan Hodža and His Strategy for ‘Small’ Nations,” in Tomohiko Uyama (ed.), Empire and After: Essays in Comparative Imperial and Decolonization Studies (Comparative Studies on Regional Powers, No. 9) (Sapporo: Slavic Research Center, 2012), pp. 35-51. Available at: http://src-h.slav.hokudai.ac.jp/rp/publications/no09/contents.html
- Hiroshi Fukuda, “Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi and Fascism: Pan-European Movement in the Interwar Period,” Chiiki Kenkyu (JCAS [Japan Consortium for Area Studies] Review) 16:1 (2015), pp. 118-136, in Japanese.
- Hiroshi Fukuda, Shintai no Kokuminka (Nationalization of body: Polarization of Czech Society and Sokol Gymnastic Movement), (Sapporo: Hokkaido University Press, 2006), in Japanese.
Documents
Session16-19_Fukuda_PPT_Pan-Europe.pdf (267.83KB)