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JUNKO TAKEDA Curriculum Vitae

145 Eggers Hall / Syracuse University Syracuse, NY 13244-1020 Email: [email protected]

EDUCATION: June 2006 Joint Ph. D., Stanford University ( and the Humanities) Exam Fields: Early Modern Europe, Modern France, Intellectual History Dissertation: “Between Conquest and Plague: Marseillais Civic Humanism in the Age of Absolutism, 1660 – 1725” Committee: Keith Baker, Carolyn Lougee Chappell, Jessica Riskin, Paul Robinson

May 1998 A.B., Duke University, magna cum laude (History) Honors Thesis: “Dilemmas of Liberalism: Alexis de Tocqueville on Race and Civilization”

EMPLOYMENT: August 2012 – present Associate Professor, Syracuse University August 2006 – 2012 Assistant Professor, Syracuse University

HONORS, AWARDS, FELLOWSHIPS: Visiting Fellow, The Centre for French History and Culture, University of Saint Andrews, Fife, Scotland, Spring Semester 2014

O’Hanley Faculty Scholar, O’Hanley Faculty Endowed Fund for Faculty Excellence, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, 2014- 2017

The Daniel Patrick Moynihan Award for Teaching and Research, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, May 2012

Laura J. and L. Douglas Meredith Teaching Recognition Award, Meredith Professorship Program, Syracuse University, March 2009

Appleby-Mosher Research Grants, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, 2007-2013

Society for French Historical Studies (SFHS) and Western Society for French Historical Studies (WSFHS) Research Travel Award, Summer 2007

Mellon Dissertation Writing Fellowship, Mellon Foundation, 2005 – 2006

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Georges Lurcy Fellowship, 2003 – 2004

History Department Fellowship, Stanford University, 2000 – 2005

PUBLICATIONS (BOOKS AND ARTICLES): Silk and Statecraft: France and Economic Globalization, 1660 - 1914 (monograph in progress).

“French Mercantilism and the Early Modern Mediterranean: A Case Study of Marseille's Silk Industry,” Special Issue: France and the Mediterranean, French History (March 2015) pages TBD.

“Global Insects: Silkworms, Sericulture, and Statecraft in Napoleonic France and Tokugawa Japan,” Special Issue: Animals and French History, French History 28:2 (March, 2014), 207-225.

"Silk, Calico and Immigration in Marseille," Special Issue: Merkantilismus. Wiederaufnahme einer Debatte, Vierteljahrschrift für Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte (Stuttgart, March 2014), 241-63.

Between Crown and Commerce: Marseille and the Early Modern Mediterranean (monograph, Johns Hopkins University Press, March 2011).

“Danton,” “Marat,” “Mirabeau,” and “Sieyes” for International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest (Blackwell Publishing, March 2009).

“Levantines in Marseille: The Politics of Naturalization and Neutralization in Old Regime France, 1660 – 1720,” peer-reviewed journal, Seventeenth-Century , Vol. 30 No. 2 (London: Maney Publishing, 2008), 170-181.

“French Absolutism, Marseillais Civic Humanism, and the Languages of Public Good,” peer-reviewed journal, The Historical Journal, Vol. 49. No. 3 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006), 707-734.

PUBLICATIONS (REVIEWS): Philip J. Stern and Carl Wennerlind, eds., Mercantilism Reimagined: Political Economy in Early Modern Britain and its Empire. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013). History: Review of New Books, Vol 43.2 (April 2015)

Gillian Weiss, Captives and Corsairs: France and Slavery in the Early Modern Mediterranean (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2011). American Historical Review 117:2 (April 2012).

2 Paul Cheney, Revolutionary Commerce: Globalization and the French Monarchy (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2010). Review for 23:1 (March 2012).

L'Allée du roi. Directed by Nina Companéez. Review for H-France: "Film and Fiction for French Historians: A Cultural Bulletin." (May 2011).

Représentation et pouvoir: La politique symbolique en France (1789-1830). Ed. Natalie Scholz and Christina Schröer. Review for French History. Oxford: Oxford University Press 23(1) (2009): 126-127.

RECENT PAPERS FOR CONFERENCES AND SYMPOSIA: “Foreign Expertise and Enterprising Frenchmen: Case Studies of the French East India and Mediterranean Companies,” Panel: Networks and Connectivity in the Irano- Mediterranean Zone: Commerce and Diplomacy, Conference: Renaissance Society of America Annual Meeting, Berlin, Germany (March 26-27, 2015)

“A Local Perspective on the Global: Marseille’s Silk Industry and the Compagnie de la Méditerranée,” 2-Day Conference: France and its Global : State of the Field, Institut Français du Royaume- Uni; Centre for French History and Culture, and the School of History, University of St Andrews (August 26-27, 2014)

“Silk and Statecraft: French Mercantilism and the Early Modern Mediterranean,” Conference: France and the Mediterranean World in the Reign of Louis XIV, Centre for French History and Culture, University of St. Andrews, UK (May 10, 2014)

“Savage Worms and Modern Machines: French Sericulture, Napoleonic State-building, and Tokugawa Japan,” Late-Modern Workshop, Centre for French History and Culture, University of St. Andrews, UK (April 23, 2014)

“Lyon’s Silk Industry, Napoleonic State-building, and the Tokugawa Bakufu,” French Historical Studies Conference, Harvard University, Boston, MA (April 2013)

“Royal Carrousels and the Theatrics of Mercantilism,” French Historical Studies Conference, Charleston, SC (February 9-11, 2011)

“Marseille, Colbertisme, and the Mediterranean: Debating Citizenship in Early Modern France,” New York State Association of European Historians Conference, Loudonville, NY (September 24-25, 2010)

“Between Massilia and Salente: Antiquity and Republican Historicism in the Age of Louis XIV,” Society for French Historical Studies Conference, St. Louis, MI (March 26 – 29, 2009)

“Commercial Power and Transnational Communication in the Early Modern Mediterranean: Consulate Reform, Trade Capitulations and French Translators in

3 the Reign of Louis XIV, 1660 – 1683,” 10th Mediterranean Research Meeting, European University Institute – Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, Montecatini Terme, Italy (March 25 – 27, 2009)

“From Discipline to Punishment: The Trials of Sexual Deviance during the Plague of Marseille, 1720 - 1723,” European Social Science History Conference, Lisbon, Portugal (February 26 – March 1, 2008)

“Locating the Periphery: Marseilles, French Travel Writing, and Inventions of the Mediterranean, 1660 – 1770,” Society for 17th-Century French Studies Conference, Liverpool, UK (September 6-8, 2007)

“Demi-Orientalism and French Inventions of the Mediterranean, 1660 – 1777,” Society for the Study of French History Conference, St. Andrews, UK (July 1 – 3, 2007)

“Redefining the Public Good: Louis XIV and the Urban Expansion of Marseille, 1660 – 1669,” Society for French Historical Studies Conference, Houston, Texas (March 15 – 17, 2007)

“‘The Public Tribunal, a Natural Judge’: French Catholicism, Classical Republicanism, and the Invention of a Pre-Enlightenment Public Sphere,” Making Publics: Media, Markets, and Association in Early Modern Europe, 1500 – 1800, An Interdisciplinary Conference, University of Santa Barbara, California (March 9 - 10, 2007)

“Resurrecting Massilia: Antiquity, Memory, and the Myth of Liberation following Louis XIV’s Conquest of Marseille, 1660 – 1700,” Collective Memory and the Uses of the Past: An Interdisciplinary Conference, University of East Anglia, UK (July 7 – 10, 2006)

“Between Hippocrates and Foucault: Orientalism and the Politics of Plague Prevention in Early Modern Europe,” From the Cradle to the Grave: Future Perspectives on the Social History of Medicine and Health Conference, Glasgow Strathclyde University, Glasgow, UK (January 11-12, 2006)

“Plague, Discipline and Punishment in Marseille, 1660 – 1725: A Republic’s Confrontation with Physical and Moral Catastrophe,” Society for French Historical Studies Conference, Stanford University, CA (March 19, 2005)

RECENT INVITED GUEST LECTURES AND SEMINARS: “They Don’t Have a Word for Entrepreneur? French Mercantilism and the early modern Asia Trade, 1650-1700,” Indian Ocean World Center Speaker Series, McGill University, Montreal, Canada (March 12, 2015)

4 “Revisiting the Mediterranean: Braudel and Beyond,” invited talk, Culture and Discourse in the Early Modern Mediterranean, Syracuse University Humanities Center; Medieval and Renaissance Faculty and Graduate Students Working Group (February 2014)

“Marseille and the Mediterranean: Mercantilism in Early Modern France,” invited talk, Cornell University, invitation by Robert Travers (November 20, 2013).

“La Pompe and Circumstance: Masquerades and the Theatrics of Mercantilism in Old Regime France,” Workshop/Lecture Series for CEMERS (Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies) at SUNY Binghamton, invitation by Professor Karen E. Barzman (May 6, 2011).

“Marseille, the Mediterranean, and Mercantilism: New American Approaches in the History of Ideas,” workshop/seminar presentation, invitation by Professor Jean Boutier and Jean-Baptiste Xambo, École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS) Marseille, France (November 10, 2010).

“Politique et altérité : le poids de l'idéologie dans les representations,” keynote talk for Marseille la Mediterranéenne: Echanges, Mobilites et Frontieres Conference Series, Archives départementales de Bouches-du-Rhône, in association with Approches Cultures et Territoires, Marseille, France (November 9, 2010).

“Marseille, a Cultural Bouillabaisse: Region, State and the History of Ideas,” History Made Difficult: and Historical Methods (invitation by Prof. Mark G. Schmeller, Northeastern Illinois University, IL, September 28, 2009).

“Liberalism, Democracy and Suffrage: Gender in French History,” Historiography of Modern Europe, Graduate Colloquium (invitation by Prof. Gosia Fidelis, University of Illinois at Chicago, IL, September 23, 2009).

“Seeing and Believing: Religion, Philosophy and Science from Galileo Galilei to Isaac Newton,” History of Medieval and Early Modern Europe (invitation by Prof. Suzanne Mariko Miller, Oberlin College, OH, December 10, 2008).

“Foreigners in Marseille, 1660 – 1720: The Politics of Naturalization and Neutralization in the Reign on Louis XIV,” September 17, 2007, in Empires, Nation and Culture Workshop (invitation by Prof. Subho Basu, Syracuse University, NY, Autumn 2007).

CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION: Faculty Director, “Articulations of Power,” Conference for History graduate students from the New York Tri-State Area, Future Professoriate Program, March 2011.

Faculty Director, “Dissenting Voices,” Conference for History graduate students at Syracuse University, Future Professoriate Program, March 2010.

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Faculty Director, “Constructed Identities,” Conference for History graduate students at Syracuse University, Future Professoriate Program, April 2009.

TEACHING AND COURSES: History Lecture 111, Early Modern Europe

History Lecture 121, Global History to 1750

History Lecture 313, French Revolution: From the Sun King to the Guillotine (formerly HST 313, Old Regime, Enlightenment, French Revolution)

History Lecture 360, Modern France

History Lecture 367, Plague to AIDS: Disease and the West, formerly HST 300, and HST 400, “The Body Politic: History of Disease and Medicine” (cross-listed with Public Health Studies-Global Diversity; Women and Gender Studies)

History Lecture 378 (615.001) Early Modern Mediterranean”

History Senior Seminar 401, Modern France and the World

History Senior Seminar 401, Books, Pornography and the French Revolution

History Graduate Seminar 600, Citizenship in the Western World

History Graduate Seminar 801, Historiography

Modes of Analysis in History 802 (DFH Program)

Max 301, “Citizenship, Ethics, Justice,” for Maxwell Program in Citizenship and Public Engagement Major

Instructor, Undergraduate Seminar, History 36S, Civilization and Barbarism: Race and Imperialism, 1700 – 1900, Stanford University (Fall 2002)

GRADUATE/DOCTORAL ADVISING Mark Drogani, Early Modern Europe (Fall 2010 – present) S. Brandon Marshall, Early Modern Europe (Fall 2007 – present)

GRADUATE/MASTERS/DOCTORAL EXAM COMMITTEES Kishauna Soljour (Orals Exam in Modern France, 2015) Michael Britton (Orals Exam in Early Modern France, 2015) Jesse Hysell (Dissertation Proposal, 2014; Orals Exam in Early Modern Mediterranean, 2014)

6 Mark Dragoni (Dissertation Proposal, 2013; Orals Exam in Early Modern Europe, 2013) Giovanna Urist (Orals Exam in Early Modern Mediterranean, 2012) S. Brandon Marshall (Orals Exam in Early Modern France, 2011) Rob Clines (Dissertation Proposal, 2012; Minor Exam in Early Modern Mediterranean Field, 2011) Paola Shiappacasse (Committee Member for Dissertation Defense, Dept. of Anthropology, 2011) Yoshina Hurgobin (Dissertation Proposal, 2012; Orals Exam in French Imperialism, 2012; MA Thesis Defense, 2010; MA Exam, 2009;) Brad Franco (Dissertation Defense, 2010; Dissertation Proposal, 2007; Comp Exam in Renaissance/Reformation, 2007) Jonathan Wilson (Comp Exam in early modern France, Dept. of History, 2009) Keiko Miyata (MA exam, Dept. of Interdisciplinary Linguistics, 2008) Jon Plourde (MA exam, Dept. of History, 2008) Seth Robertson (Dissertation Proposal, Comp Exam in Renaissance/Reformation Field, Dept. of History, 2007) Austin Alexander (MA Exam in Renaissance/Reformation, Dept. of History, 2007)

UNDERGRADUATE DISTINCTION/HONORS CAPSTONE ADVISING Brittany McLaren (advisee, 2010 – 2011) Nicholas Ross (advisee, 2009 – 2010) Alexander Schmidt (Committee Member, 2010) Michael Grzelak (advisee, 2008 – 2009) Claire Zillman (advisee, 2008 – 2009) Susanne Vroman (advisee, 2008 – 2009) Thorston Fries (Committee Member, 2008)

DEPARTMENTAL AND UNIVERSITY SERVICE:

(At Syracuse University)

Coronat Scholars Selection Committee, School of Arts and Sciences, 2015

Documentary Film and History (DFH) MA Program, Committee member and Instructor, 2014 – present

History Department Workshop Coordinator, 2014 – 2015

Undergraduate Committee, 2014 – 2015

Search Committee for Program Coordinator, Citizenship and Civic Engagement Program, Maxwell School (CCE, Maxwell), 2013, 2014

Departmental Outreach Committee, 2013

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Maxwell Program in Citizenship and Civic Engagement, Steering Committee and Board Member, 2011 – present (to plan MAX Major and MAX 301)

Graduate Committee, Department of History, 2011 – 2012

Search Committee, United States and the World, Department of History, 2010 – 2011

Search Committee, Modern Germany, Department of History, 2008 – 2009

Search Committee, Modern Russia/Soviet History, Department of History, 2007 – 2008

Faculty Director, Future Professoriate Program, Department of History, 2007 – present

Summer Advising / First-Year Advising, College of Arts and Sciences, Summer 2008 – 2009, 2011-2012

Freshman Forum, College of Arts and Sciences, Fall 2008

Transnational Asian Studies/Asian American Studies, Implementation Committee Member and Interim Associate Director, 2008 – 2010

Documentary Film and History MA Program Committee, 2006 – 2007, 2007 – 2008

Undergraduate Studies Committee, History Department, 2006 – 2008

Meredith Interdisciplinary Faculty Seminar on Travel and Teaching, 2007 - 2008

Faculty Advisor, Phi Alpha Theta Honor Society, History Department, 2006 – 2007

Member, Medieval Renaissance workshop (MEDREN), 2006 – present

(at Stanford University, a selection) Graduate Student Conference Assistant, Society for French Historical Studies Conference, February – March 2005

Administrator, Interdisciplinary Institute for French Studies, June 2002 – September 2003

Coordinator, French Culture Workshop, Stanford Humanities Center, June 2002 – September 2003

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE FOR FIELD Manuscript reviewer for French Historical Studies journal, 2011

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION American Historical Association (AHA), 2005 - present

8 Society for French Historical Studies (SFHS), 2004 - present American Society for 18th-Century Studies (ASECS) 2005 - present

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