NAKAZAWA, Nobuhiko |
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Faculty, Department/Institute
- Faculty of Economics Department of Economics History and Economic Thoughts
Academic status (qualification)
- Professor Apr. 1,2008
Position
- 2003/10~2004/9
- 2006/10~2007/9
- 2008/10~2010/9
- 2010/10~2012/9
- Vice Director, Division of Reserch development 2016/10~2020/9
- Vice Chairman, the Faculty Union of Kansai University 2021/4~2022/4
Undergraduate Degrees・University
- Kyoto University Faculty of Economics1993 Graduated
Graduate Degrees・University
- Osaka City University Master's Degree Program 1995 Completed
- Osaka City University Doctor's Degree Program 1998 ABD- Coursework completed
Academic Degrees
- M.A. in Economics Mar. 1995 Osaka City University
- Ph. D. in Economics Sep. 2009 Kyoto University
Homepage Address, E-mail Address
- Homepage Address:http://www2.itc.kansai-u.ac.jp/~nakazawa/
- E-mail Address:nakazawa@kansai-u.ac.jp
Research fields
Research fields | keyword |
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History of economics thought | |
History of economic thought | |
Hitory of social thought |
Research Career
- 1998/4~2001年/3
- 2001/4~2007年/3
- 2007/4~2008年/3
- 2001/4~2002年/3
- 2002/4~2003年/3
- 2011/4~2011年/9
- 2012/10~2013年/3
- 2015/4~2015年/9
- 2018/8~2018年/8
- 2018/8~2018年/8
- 2019/9~2019年/9
- 2020/9~2020年/9
- 2020/9~2020年/9
- 2021/8~2021年/8
- 2021/9~2021年/9
- 2021/9~2021年/9
- 2022/9~2022年/9
- 2022/9~2022年/9
Academic Associations
所属学会・団体名 | 役職名 (役職在任期間) |
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Editorial Board(2018/9/) |
Joint Projects/Commissioned Projects
2002 - 2003
2004 - 2006
2004 - 2007
2007 - 2009
2009 - 2011
2011 - 2013
2013 - 2015
2015 - 2017
2018 - 2021
2020 - 2022
Research Publications
No. | Type of publication | Date of publication (Date of presentation) | Title | Type of research result | Jointly authored or single authored | Publisher and journal name | Volume number |
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1 | Edited book3 | 2023/4~2023,04,00,,, | Introduction to History of Economics | Monograph | Co-editor | ||
2 | International academic conference8 | 2023/3/15~2023,03,15,,, | T. R. Malthus’s Investigation of the Cause of the Present High Price of Provisions (1800) and Amartya Kumar Sen | Co-authored | |||
3 | Papers1 | 2023/1~2023,01,00,,, | Reviewing the Development of Malthus’s Ideas on Educational and Parliamentary Reforms from 1803 to 1806 | Academic Journal | Single-Author | Cahiers d'Economie Politique / Political Economy Papers (Editions Hermann) | Issue 82, pp.61-85 |
4 | Academic presentation7 | 2022/7/2~2022,07,02,,, | On a new Japanese translation of Malthus's High Price of Provisions (1800) | Co-authored | |||
5 | Translated article or paper16 | 2022/6~2022,06,00,,, | Thomas Robert Malthus's High Price of Provisions | In-house publication | Co-authored | The Doshisha Business Review | |
6 | Papers1 | 2022/3~2022,03,00,,, | Engels's Manchester Writings and the Origins of the Marxist Critique of Malthus | In-house publication | Single-Author | ||
7 | Papers1 | 2022/3~2022,03,00,,, | Human Nature, Sympathy, and Manners: Burke's Social Thought in his Enquiry into the Sublime and Beautiful | In-house publication | Single-Author | ||
8 | Papers1 | 2022/3~2022,03,00,,, | Exploring the Intellectual Context of Malthus' Economic Theory: Fom Locke's Epistemology to the Essay on Population to the Principles of Political Economy | Academic Journal | Single-Author | The Annual Bulletin of the Malthus Society | No. 31, pp. 33-66 |
9 | Papers1 | 2022/1~2022,01,00,,, | Burke’s Nuanced Praise of Smith's Theory of Moral Sentiments: The Religious Character of Burke's Notion of the Sublime in His Philosophical Enquiry | Academic Journal | Single-Author | Studies in Burke and His Time (The Edmund Burke Society of America) | Vol.30, pp.72-84 |
10 | Academic presentation7 | 2021/12/12~2021,12,12,,, | Engels’s Manchester Writings and the Origins of the Marxist Critique of Malthus | Single-Author | |||
11 | Academic presentation7 | 2021/12/11~2021,12,11,,, | Human Nature, Sympathy, and Manners: Burke’s Social Thought in his Enquiry into the Sublime and the Beautiful | Single-Author | |||
12 | Papers1 | 2021/12~2021,12,00,,, | Milton’s Paradise Lost and Malthus’s An Essay on the Principle of Population: A Neglected Intertextuality | Academic Journal | Co-authored | History of Economics Review (The History of Economic Thought Society of Australia, Taylor and Francis) | Vol.80, No.1, pp.74-84 |
13 | Academic presentation7 | 2021/5/29~2021,05,29,,, | Thomas Robert Malthus and John Locke | Single-Author | |||
14 | RESEARCH NOTE99 | 2020/7~2020,07,00,,, | ‘As One of the Swinish Multitude’: A Note on Malthus's Allusion to Burke's Reflections | Academic Journal | Single-Author | The History of Economic Thought (The Japanese Society for the History of Economic Thought) | Volume 62, Issue 1, pp.78-86 |
15 | Translated article or paper16 | 2020/3~2020,03,00,,, | Professor Toshihiro Tanaka's words of remembrance for the late Professor Peter Groenewegen | Monograph | Single-Author | Toshihiro Tanaka, Japan and the Study of the History of Economic Thought: Collected English Essays, Edition Synapse (Tokyo) and Routledge (London and New York) | p.265 |
16 | Translated article or paper16 | 2020/3~2020,03,00,,, | 1981 Inaugural Conference of the History of Economic Thought Society of Australia | Monograph | Single-Author | Toshihiro Tanaka, Japan and the Study of the History of Economic Thought: Collected English Essays, Edition Synapse (Tokyo) and Routledge (London and New York) | pp.266-268 |
17 | International academic conference8 | 2019/10/3~2019,10,03,,, | ‘As One of the Swinish Multitude’: A Note on Malthus's Allusion to Burke's Reflections | Single-Author | |||
18 | Academic presentation7 | 2019/7/13~2019,07,13,,, | The role of teaching history of economic thought for university students living in an era of internet and AI: Some reflections from teaching experiences at Kansai University, Okinawa International University and Otaru University of Commerce | Single-Author | |||
19 | Academic presentation7 | 2019/6/1~2019,06,01,,, | Exploring the implications of Edmund Burke's aesthetic thought for his economic thought | Single-Author | |||
20 | International academic conference8 | 2019/3/15~2019,03,15,,, | ‘As One of the Swinish Multitude’: A Note on Malthus's Casual Reference to Burke's Reflections | Single-Author | |||
21 | RESEARCH NOTE99 | 2019/3~2019,03,00,,, | Southey’s Attack on Malthus: When and Why Was Malthus Labelled as ‘an Enemy of the Poor’? | Academic Journal | Co-authored | THE ANNUAL BULLETIN OF THE MALTHUS SOCIETY | |
22 | Translated article or paper16 | 2019/3~2019,03,00,,, | Robert Southey's Review of Malthus, An Essay on the Principle of Population | Academic Journal | Co-authored | THE ANNUAL BULLETIN OF THE MALTHUS SOCIETY | |
23 | Notes and Communications99 | 2019/1~2019,01,00,,, | A New Perspective on Edmund Burke as a Political Economist: How has 'Burke and Smith' been discussed? | Academic Journal | Single-Author | The History of Economic Thought | Vol. 20, No. 2, pp.102-105 |
24 | International academic conference8 | 2018/9/28~2018,09,28,,, | Milton’s Paradise Lost and Malthus’s An Essay on the Principle of Population: A Neglected Intertextuality | Co-authored | |||
25 | Papers1 | 2018/8~2018,08,00,,, | Reviewing Edmund Burke’s Concept of ‘Revolution’: An Overlooked Aspect of the Burke-Paine Controversy | Academic Journal | Single-Author | Studies in Burke and His Time (The Edmund Burke Society of America) | Vol.27, pp.41-55 |
26 | Academic presentation7 | 2018/7/14~2018,07,14,,, | Milton’s Paradise Lost and Malthus’s Essay on Population: A Neglected Intertextuality | Co-authored | |||
27 | International academic conference8 | 2018/3/7~2018,03,07,,, | Reviewing the Development of Malthus's Reformist Ideas from 1803 to 1806 | Single-Author | |||
28 | Book review6 | 2018/1~2018,01,00,,, | Steven Kates, Defending the History of Economic Thought | Academic Journal | Single-Author | ||
29 | RESEARCH NOTE99 | 2017/12~2017,12,00,,, | An Editing Postscript to A Companion to Burke, eds. Nobuhiko Nakazawa and Hideki Kuwajima (Kyoto: Showado, 2017) | In-house publication | Single-Author | KANSAI UNIVERSITY ECONOMIC REVIEW | |
30 | Papers1 | 2017/12~2017,12,00,,, | What Attracted Keynes to Malthus's High Price of Provisions | Academic Journal | Single-Author | Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics (Erasmus Institute for Philosophy and Economics) | Vol.10, No.2, pp.24-44 |
31 | Papers1 | 2017/3~2017,03,00,,, | The Marriage Pattern of Mid Eighteenth- and Early Nineteenth-Century England and Its Significance in the History of Ideas: Tracing from Burke's and Malthus's Views on Hardwicke's Marriage Act of 1753 | In-house publication | Single-Author | The Economic Review | Vol. 191, No. 1, pp.1-17 |
32 | RESEARCH NOTE99 | 2017/3~2017,03,00,,, | Burke and Malthus in Noboru Kobayashi's Study on the History of Economic Thought | Academic Journal | Single-Author | THE ANNUAL BULLETIN OF THE MALTHUS SOCIETY | |
33 | International academic conference8 | 2016/9/2~2016,09,02,,, | Reviewing the Development of Malthus’s Reformist Ideas from 1803 to 1806, With Special Reference to His Criticism of Paine’s Rights of Man | Single-Author | |||
34 | Academic presentation7 | 2016/7/20~2016,07,20,,, | Reviewing the Development of Malthus’s Reformist Ideas from 1803 to 1806, With Special Reference to His Criticism of Paine’s Rights of Man | Single-Author | |||
35 | International academic conference8 | 2016/7/14~2016,07,14,,, | Reviewing Edmund Burke's Concept of ‘Revolution’: an Overlooked Aspect of the Burke-Paine Controversy | Single-Author | |||
36 | Academic presentation7 | 2016/7/3~2016,07,03,,, | Berke and Malthus in Noboru Kobayashi's Study of the History of Economic Thought | Single-Author | |||
37 | International academic conference8 | 2016/3/18~2016,03,18,,, | Reviewing the Development of Malthus’s Reformist Ideas from 1803 to 1806, With Special Reference to His Criticism of Paine's Rights of Man | Single-Author | |||
38 | Papers1 | 2016/3~2016,03,00,,, | How has 'Burke and Malthus' been discussed?: A Critical Review of the Previous Studies and Prospects for Future Research | In-house publication | Single-Author | ||
39 | Lecture19 | 2015/9/18~2015,09,18,,, | East Asian Economies: Contemporary Issues in Japanese Economy | Single-Author | |||
40 | International academic conference8 | 2015/9/2~2015,09,02,,, | A Note on the Possible Implications of Keynes's Reading of Malthus's High Price of Provisions | Single-Author | |||
41 | International academic conference8 | 2014/3/5~2014,03,05,,, | Malthus's Criticism of Paine's Rights of Man: Taking the Paths of Gradual Reforms with Accordance with Inevitable Laws of Nature | Single-Author | |||
42 | International academic conference8 | 2010/3/22~2010,03,22,,, | The Political Economy of Edmund Burke: A New Perspective | Single-Author | |||
43 | International academic conference8 | 2009/7/16~2009,07,16,,, | The Political Economy of Edmund Burke: A New Perspective | Single-Author | |||
44 | International academic conference8 | 2009/3/24~2009,03,24,,, | Malthus as a Foxite Whig?: A Historical Sketch | Single-Author | |||
45 | International academic conference8 | 2008/7/9~2008,07,09,,, | Malthus as a Foxite Whig?: A Historical Sketch | Single-Author | |||
46 | Papers1 | 2006/12~2006,12,00,,, | Burke, Malthus and "the Chain of Being" : From Hierarchical Order to Economic Circulation | In-house publication | Single-Author | The economic review of Kansai University | |
47 | Book review6 | 2006/12~2006,12,00,,, | Gareth Stedman Jones, An End To Poverty?:A Historical Debate | Academic Journal | Single-Author | ||
48 | Book review6 | 2002/11~2002,11,00,,, | Jennifer Mori, Britain in the Age of the French Revolution | Academic Journal | Single-Author | ||
49 | Book review6 | 1998/7~1998,07,00,,, | Jennifer M. Welsh, Edmund Burke and International Relations | Academic Journal | Single-Author | ||
50 | Book review6 | 1996/11~1996,11,00,,, | Francis Canavan, The Political Economy of Edmund Burke | Academic Journal | Single-Author |
Edited bookIntroduction to History of EconomicsMonographCo-editorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko;KUBO,Shin2023/4~
TextbookMonographNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko;KUBO,Shin and NAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko (eds.);Introduction to History of Economics2023/4~
Academic presentationNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2023/4~
International academic conferenceT. R. Malthus’s Investigation of the Cause of the Present High Price of Provisions (1800) and Amartya Kumar SenCo-authoredNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko;HISAMATSU,Taro2023/3/15~The International Workshop on Classical Political Economy 2023Rikkyo University, Tokyo, Japan
PapersReviewing the Development of Malthus’s Ideas on Educational and Parliamentary Reforms from 1803 to 1806In refereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,NobuhikoCahiers d'Economie Politique / Political Economy Papers (Editions Hermann)Issue 82, pp.61-852023/1~10.3917/cep1.082.00619791037022578This essay explores the development of Thomas Robert Malthus’s reformist ideas. A careful examination of Malthus’s Essay on the Principle of Population, and specifically the critical discussion of Thomas Paine’s Rights of Man contained therein, revealed that Malthus’s reformist ideas underwent an inconspicuous but significant change between 1803 and 1806. In this period Malthus assigned greater importance to the value of educational and parliamentary reforms in connection with his plan to abolish the existing Poor Laws and reduce the poverty of the poor. This change should be considered as a reflection of his keen recognition of the need to take steps to prevent French egalitarian republicanism from taking hold in Britain in times of revolution and war.
Academic presentationOn a new Japanese translation of Malthus's High Price of Provisions (1800)Co-authoredNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko;Hisamatsu,Taro;OU,Akira;FUJIOKA,Hirotaka;KE,Binxi2022/7/2~
Translated article or paperThomas Robert Malthus's High Price of ProvisionsIn-house publicationCo-authoredNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko;HISAMATSU,Taro;OU,AkiraThe Doshisha Business Review2022/6~http://doi.org/10.14988/00029054
PapersEngels's Manchester Writings and the Origins of the Marxist Critique of MalthusUnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2022/3~http://doi.org/10.32286/00026122
PapersHuman Nature, Sympathy, and Manners: Burke's Social Thought in his Enquiry into the Sublime and BeautifulUnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2022/3~http://id.nii.ac.jp/1724/00003762/
PapersExploring the Intellectual Context of Malthus' Economic Theory: Fom Locke's Epistemology to the Essay on Population to the Principles of Political EconomyIn refereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,NobuhikoThe Annual Bulletin of the Malthus SocietyNo. 31, pp. 33-662022/3~
PapersBurke’s Nuanced Praise of Smith's Theory of Moral Sentiments: The Religious Character of Burke's Notion of the Sublime in His Philosophical EnquiryIn refereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,NobuhikoStudies in Burke and His Time (The Edmund Burke Society of America)Vol.30, pp.72-842022/1~
Academic presentationEngels’s Manchester Writings and the Origins of the Marxist Critique of MalthusSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2021/12/12~
Academic presentationHuman Nature, Sympathy, and Manners: Burke’s Social Thought in his Enquiry into the Sublime and the BeautifulSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2021/12/11~
PapersMilton’s Paradise Lost and Malthus’s An Essay on the Principle of Population: A Neglected IntertextualityIn refereedAcademic JournalCo-authoredNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko;OZAWA,YoshifumiHistory of Economics Review (The History of Economic Thought Society of Australia, Taylor and Francis)Vol.80, No.1, pp.74-842021/12~10.1080/10370196.2021.1948734In An Essay on the Principle of Population, Malthus quotes from Milton’s Paradise Lost, but since the quotation is merely a single line, and because there is neither explanation of its context nor mention of the sourced author or work, it has rarely attracted much scholarly attention. However, as this quotation was included in the first edition and persisted to the sixth edition of An Essay on the Principle of Population, it seems to be of some import. In this paper, with this citation as a clue, we will examine the intertextuality between Paradise Lost and An Essay on the Principle of Population and show the possibility that the former provided not insignificant inspiration for the latter.
Academic presentationSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2021/7/3~
Academic presentationThomas Robert Malthus and John LockeSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2021/5/29~
Book reviewAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2021/3~
RESEARCH NOTE‘As One of the Swinish Multitude’: A Note on Malthus's Allusion to Burke's ReflectionsIn refereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,NobuhikoThe History of Economic Thought (The Japanese Society for the History of Economic Thought)Volume 62, Issue 1, pp.78-862020/7~https://doi.org/10.5362/jshet.62.1_78
Book reviewOtherSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2020/3/14~
Translated article or paperProfessor Toshihiro Tanaka's words of remembrance for the late Professor Peter GroenewegenMonographSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,NobuhikoToshihiro Tanaka, Japan and the Study of the History of Economic Thought: Collected English Essays, Edition Synapse (Tokyo) and Routledge (London and New York)p.2652020/3~
Translated article or paper1981 Inaugural Conference of the History of Economic Thought Society of AustraliaMonographSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,NobuhikoToshihiro Tanaka, Japan and the Study of the History of Economic Thought: Collected English Essays, Edition Synapse (Tokyo) and Routledge (London and New York)pp.266-2682020/3~
Academic presentationSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2019/11/16~
Academic presentationSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2019/10/26~
International academic conference‘As One of the Swinish Multitude’: A Note on Malthus's Allusion to Burke's ReflectionsIn refereedSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2019/10/3~32nd Conference of the History of Economic Thought Society of Australia (HETSA)The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, AustraliaAs a supplement to Nakazawa (2012), this small note aims to illustrate a rather pro-radical aspect of the young Thomas Robert Malthus’s political views as a guide to his casual reference to Burke’s Reflections in 1795.
Academic presentationThe role of teaching history of economic thought for university students living in an era of internet and AI: Some reflections from teaching experiences at Kansai University, Okinawa International University and Otaru University of CommerceSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2019/7/13~The 176th Kansai Branch Meeting of the Japanese Society for the History of Economic Thought
Academic presentationSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2019/6/9~
Academic presentationExploring the implications of Edmund Burke's aesthetic thought for his economic thoughtSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2019/6/1~The 83rd JSHET (Japanese Society for the History of Economic Thought) Annual ConferenceFukuoka University
International academic conference‘As One of the Swinish Multitude’: A Note on Malthus's Casual Reference to Burke's ReflectionsSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2019/3/15~The International Workshop on Classical Monetary Theory 2019Rikkyo University, Tokyo, Japan
RESEARCH NOTESouthey’s Attack on Malthus: When and Why Was Malthus Labelled as ‘an Enemy of the Poor’?UnrefereedAcademic JournalCo-authoredNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko;OU, AkiraTHE ANNUAL BULLETIN OF THE MALTHUS SOCIETY2019/3~
Translated article or paperRobert Southey's Review of Malthus, An Essay on the Principle of PopulationAcademic JournalCo-authoredNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko;OU, AkiraTHE ANNUAL BULLETIN OF THE MALTHUS SOCIETY2019/3~
Notes and CommunicationsA New Perspective on Edmund Burke as a Political Economist: How has 'Burke and Smith' been discussed?UnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,NobuhikoThe History of Economic ThoughtVol. 20, No. 2, pp.102-1052019/1~
International academic conferenceMilton’s Paradise Lost and Malthus’s An Essay on the Principle of Population: A Neglected IntertextualityIn refereedCo-authoredNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko;OZAWA, Yoshifumi2018/9/28~31st Conference of the History of Economic Thought Society of Australia (HETSA)Curtin University, Perth, WA, Australia
PapersReviewing Edmund Burke’s Concept of ‘Revolution’: An Overlooked Aspect of the Burke-Paine ControversyIn refereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,NobuhikoStudies in Burke and His Time (The Edmund Burke Society of America)Vol.27, pp.41-552018/8~
Academic presentationMilton’s Paradise Lost and Malthus’s Essay on Population: A Neglected IntertextualityCo-authoredNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko;OZAWA,Yoshifumi2018/7/14~
Academic presentationCo-authoredNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko;Ou,Akira2018/7/1~
PapersUnrefereedMonographSingle-AuthorNobuhiko Nakazawa;Chikakazu Tadakoshi and Kensuke Sasaki (eds.)2018/7~
International academic conferenceReviewing the Development of Malthus's Reformist Ideas from 1803 to 1806Single-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2018/3/7~Kyoto Conference on Classical Political EconomyDoshisha University
Book reviewSteven Kates, Defending the History of Economic ThoughtAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2018/1~
RESEARCH NOTEAn Editing Postscript to A Companion to Burke, eds. Nobuhiko Nakazawa and Hideki Kuwajima (Kyoto: Showado, 2017)UnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,NobuhikoKANSAI UNIVERSITY ECONOMIC REVIEW2017/12~
PapersWhat Attracted Keynes to Malthus's High Price of ProvisionsIn refereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,NobuhikoErasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics (Erasmus Institute for Philosophy and Economics)Vol.10, No.2, pp.24-442017/12~https://doi.org/10.23941/ejpe.v10i2.247In his biographical essay on Malthus, Keynes highly praised Malthus’s early short pamphlet, High Price of Provisions. Yet there have been remarkably few commentators who have paid attention to High Price of Provisions; and fewer have taken notice of two underlying but importantly related problems hidden in Keynes’s analysis of this pamphlet. This paper attempts to resolve these problems by providing a more comprehensive explanation for Keynes’s discussion of High Price of Provisions than Keynes himself. Not only does this paper reinforce the idea that Keynes discovered the concept of effective demand by reading Malthus, but it further proposes that Keynes would have seen other parallels between himself and Malthus, including their methods of approaching practical economic problems.
Edited bookMonographCo-editorNobuhiko Nakazawa (ed.);Hideki Kuwajima (ed.)2017/8~
PapersUnrefereedMonographSingle-AuthorNobuhiko Nakazawa;Nobuhiko Nakazawa and Hideki Kuwajima (eds.)2017/8~
Academic presentationIn refereedSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2017/6/3~
PapersThe Marriage Pattern of Mid Eighteenth- and Early Nineteenth-Century England and Its Significance in the History of Ideas: Tracing from Burke's and Malthus's Views on Hardwicke's Marriage Act of 1753UnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,NobuhikoThe Economic ReviewVol. 191, No. 1, pp.1-172017/3~
RESEARCH NOTEBurke and Malthus in Noboru Kobayashi's Study on the History of Economic ThoughtIn refereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,NobuhikoTHE ANNUAL BULLETIN OF THE MALTHUS SOCIETY2017/3~
Academic presentationSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2016/10/30~
LectureSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2016/10/15~
International academic conferenceReviewing the Development of Malthus’s Reformist Ideas from 1803 to 1806, With Special Reference to His Criticism of Paine’s Rights of ManIn refereedSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2016/9/2~48th Annual UK History of Economic Thought ConferenceShanghai University of Finance and Economics, Shanghai, China
Academic presentationReviewing the Development of Malthus’s Reformist Ideas from 1803 to 1806, With Special Reference to His Criticism of Paine’s Rights of ManUnrefereedSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2016/7/20~
International academic conferenceReviewing Edmund Burke's Concept of ‘Revolution’: an Overlooked Aspect of the Burke-Paine ControversyIn refereedSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2016/7/14~29th Conference of the History of Economic Thought Society of Australia(HETSA)Federation University Australia, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Academic presentationBerke and Malthus in Noboru Kobayashi's Study of the History of Economic ThoughtSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2016/7/3~
Chapter or SectionMonographSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2016/4~
International academic conferenceReviewing the Development of Malthus’s Reformist Ideas from 1803 to 1806, With Special Reference to His Criticism of Paine's Rights of ManUnrefereedSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2016/3/18~International Workshop on "Population, Poverty, and Welfare in the History of Economic Thought: An International Comparison"Ryukoku University, Kyoto, Japan
PapersHow has 'Burke and Malthus' been discussed?: A Critical Review of the Previous Studies and Prospects for Future ResearchUnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorNobuhiko Nakazawa2016/3~
Academic presentationSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2015/12/12~
Edited bookMonographCo-editorNobuhiko Nakazawa (ed.);Hikaru Sato (ed.)2015/10~
PapersMonographSingle-AuthorNobuhiko Nakazawa;Hikaru Sato and Nobuhiko Nakazawa (eds.)2015/10~
PapersMonographSingle-AuthorNobuhiko Nakazawa;Hikaru Sato and Nobuhiko Nakazawa (eds.)2015/10~
LectureEast Asian Economies: Contemporary Issues in Japanese EconomySingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2015/9/18~University of Sydney, NSW, Australia
International academic conferenceA Note on the Possible Implications of Keynes's Reading of Malthus's High Price of ProvisionsSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2015/9/2~47th Annual UK History of Economic Thought Conference (UK HET)Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, England, UK
PapersUnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorNobuhiko Nakazawa2015/3~http://hdl.handle.net/10112/10389
PapersUnrefereedMonographSingle-AuthorNobuhiko Nakazawa;Tatsuya Sakamoto and Shinichi Nagao (eds.)2015/3~
International academic conferenceSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2014/8/21~
International academic conferenceSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2014/7/11~
LectureSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2014/6/26~
Academic presentationSingle-AuthorNobuhiko Nakazawa2014/5/24~
International academic conferenceMalthus's Criticism of Paine's Rights of Man: Taking the Paths of Gradual Reforms with Accordance with Inevitable Laws of NatureSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2014/3/5~Nanzan University Institute for Social Ethics Internatinal Workshop 2014 "Exploring the Origins of the Environmental Crisis"Nanzan University Conference Centre
PapersUnrefereedMonographSingle-AuthorNobuhiko Nakazawa;Takao Katsuragi2014/3~
PapersUnrefereedMonographSingle-AuthorNobuhuko Nakazawa;Hideo Tanaka (ed.)2014/3~
Academic presentationSingle-AuthorNobuhiko Nakazawa2013/12/21~
Academic presentationSingle-AuthorNobuhiko Nakazawa2013/10/26~
International academic conferenceSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2013/7/4~
Academic presentationSingle-AuthorNobuhiko Nakazawa2013/6/29~
Academic presentationSingle-AuthorNobuhiko Nakazawa2013/3/26~
International academic conferenceSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2012/9/14~
Academic presentationSingle-AuthorNobuhiko Nakazawa2012/9/7~
Academic presentationSingle-AuthorNobuhiko Nakazawa2012/7/16~
PapersUnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorNobuhiko Nakazawa2012/3~http://hdl.handle.net/10112/9705
Book reviewAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorNobuhiko Nakazawa2012/1~
PapersIn refereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,NobuhikoHistory of Economics Review (The History of Economic Thought Society of Australia, Taylor and Francis)No.56, pp.14-282012~https://doi.org/10.1080/18386318.2012.11682198The purpose of this paper is to examine Thomas Robert Malthus’s early political views. He was an earnest sympathiser with Charles James Fox and his opposition party who regarded themselves as the defenders of English traditional civil and religious liberties. However, he was not simply a Foxite Whig. While Fox despised political economy for its speculative nature, Malthus admired Adam Smith’s new economic science for its practical use. As a ‘scientific’ Foxite Whig, he endeavoured to add the vocabulary of political economy to that of the Foxite circle. His first Essay on the Principle of Population testified the birth of a new Whiggism by going beyond the linguistic tradition of the Foxite politics of the late 1790s.
Academic presentationSingle-AuthorNobuhiko Nakazawa2010/11/27~
PapersUnrefereedMonographSingle-AuthorNobuhiko Nakazawa;Chikakazu Tadakoshi;Kensuke Sasaki2010/6~
International academic conferenceThe Political Economy of Edmund Burke: A New PerspectiveSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2010/3/22~Economics and Philosophy in the British History of Economic ThoughtKaetsu University
In-house publicationSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2010/3~
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PapersIn refereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,NobuhikoModern Age (The Intercollegiate Studies Institute)Vol.52, No.4, pp.285-2922010~An essay is presented on the economic thought of British political philosopher, economist, and member of Parliament Edmund Burke. It examines what Burke meant by the term political economy and the differences between Burke's interpretation and that of standard schools of economic thought in the 18th century. The author also discusses Burke's thoughts on the moral nature of political economy and what the author asserts as Burke's distance from laissez-faire economic theory.
TextbookUnrefereedMonographSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko;Kengo Nakamura (ed.)2009/10~
Academic presentationSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2009/9/26~
International academic conferenceThe Political Economy of Edmund Burke: A New PerspectiveSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2009/7/16~22nd Conference of the History of Economic Thought Society of Australia(HETSA)The University of Notre Dame, Fremantle Campus
Academic presentationSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2009/7/11~
Academic presentationSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2009/5/30~
PapersMonographSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko;Masanobu Sato (ed.)2009/4~
OrganizerNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2009/3/25~
International academic conferenceMalthus as a Foxite Whig?: A Historical SketchSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2009/3/24~2nd Joint Conference ESHET-JSHETKyoto University
Academic JournalSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2009/3~
BookMonographSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2009/2~
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Academic presentationSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2008/9/11~
Book reviewIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorNobuhiko Nakazawa2008/9~
International academic conferenceMalthus as a Foxite Whig?: A Historical SketchSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2008/7/9~21st Conference of the History of Economic Thought Society of Australia(HETSA)The University of Western Sydney (UWS), Parramatta Campus
Academic presentationSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2008/5/25~
PapersUnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorNobuhiko Nakazawa2008/3~
In-house publicationSingle-AuthorNobuhiko Nakazawa2008/3~
Chapter or SectionMonographSingle-AuthorNakazawa, Nobuhiko2007/11~
LectureSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2007/7~
In-house publicationCo-authorNobuhiko Nakazawa;Masanori Taishido2007/6~
Academic presentationSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2006/12/2~
PapersBurke, Malthus and "the Chain of Being" : From Hierarchical Order to Economic CirculationUnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorNobuhiko NakazawaThe economic review of Kansai University2006/12~http://hdl.handle.net/10112/12799
Book reviewGareth Stedman Jones, An End To Poverty?:A Historical DebateAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorNobuhiko Nakazawa2006/12~
Academic presentationSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2006/10/21~
Book reviewIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorNobuhiko Nakazawa2006/9~
Translated article or paperMonographCo-authorNAKAZAWA Nobuhiko;Hideo Tanaka2006/8~
PapersUnrefereedMonographSingle-AuthorNobuhiko Nakazawa;Hideo Tanaka (ed.);Naoshi Yamawaki (ed.)2006/7~
In-house publicationSingle-AuthorNobuhiko Nakazawa2006/6~
PapersUnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorNobuhiko Nakazawa2006/3~
In-house publicationSingle-AuthorNobuhiko Nakazawa2006/3~
In-house publicationSingle-AuthorNobuhiko Nakazawa2006/3~
Academic presentationSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2005/12/10~
Book reviewIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2005/12~KU-1100-20051205-07.pdf
In-house publicationSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2005/12~
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In-house publicationSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2004/11~
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Nobuhiko Nakazawa2004/6/14~
Translated article or paperMonographCo-authorNAKAZAWA Nobuhiko;Il Park2003/10~
Academic presentationCo-authorNobuhiko Nakazawa;Ryu Susato2003/9/9~
PapersUnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorNobuhiko Nakazawa2003/9~http://hdl.handle.net/10112/12690
Academic presentationSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2003/7/12~
Academic presentationSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2003/7/5~
Edited bookMonographCo-editorNobuhiko Nakazawa (ed.);Yoshio Nagai (ed.);Yoshinobu Yanagita (ed.)2003/6~
Academic JournalSingle-AuthorNobuhiko Nakazawa2003/6~
PapersUnrefereedMonographSingle-AuthorNobuhiko Nakazawa (ed.);Yoshio Nagai (ed.);Yosinobu Yanagita(ed.)2003/6~
Book reviewJennifer Mori, Britain in the Age of the French RevolutionAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorNobuhiko Nakazawa2002/11~
Academic presentationSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2001/11/10~
Book reviewAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorNobuhiko Nakazawa2001/9~
Book reviewAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2001/3~
Chapter or SectionMonographSingle-AuthorNobuhiko Nakazawa2000/6~
PapersUnrefereedMonographSingle-AuthorNobuhiko Nakazawa;Toshihiro Nakaya (ed.);Yoshinobu Yanagita (ed.)2000/6~
Academic presentationSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko2000/3/26~
PapersUnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorNobuhiko Nakazawa2000/3~
Book reviewIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorNobuhiko Nakazawa1999/12~http://hdl.handle.net/10112/13994
Academic presentationSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko1999/7/13~
Book reviewAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorNobuhiko nakazawa1999/7~
Academic presentationSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko1999/6/19~
PapersUnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorNobuhiko Nakazawa1999/3~http://hdl.handle.net/10112/13627
Book reviewJennifer M. Welsh, Edmund Burke and International RelationsAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorNobuhiko Nakazawa1998/7~
Academic presentationSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko1997/12/13~
PapersIn refereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko1997/11~
Academic presentationSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko1997/5/10~
PapersIn refereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorNobuhiko Nakazawa1997/5~http://dlisv03.media.osaka-cu.ac.jp/contents/osakacu/kiyo/DB00000258.pdf
Academic presentationSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko1996/12/7~
Book reviewFrancis Canavan, The Political Economy of Edmund BurkeAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorNobuhiko Nakazawa1996/11~
PapersIn refereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorNobuhiko Nakazawa1996/5~
Academic presentationSingle-AuthorNAKAZAWA,Nobuhiko1995/12/2~
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Community Activities
- Lecture "East Asian Economies: Contemporary Issues in Japanese Economy," The University of Sydney, NSW, Australia
Research Activities Overseas
- Kansai University's Overseas Research Program(long term)Apr. 2002-Mar. 0,
- Kansai University's Overseas Research Program(short term)Apr. 2015-Sep. 0,Australia The University of Sydney
Participation in International Conferences
- Jul.8,2008-Jul. 11,2008
- Jul.14,2009-Jul. 17,2009
- Sep.12,2012-Sep. 15,2012
- Jul.3,2013-Jul. 6,2013
- Jul.3,2002-Jul. 6,2002
- Sep.8,2004-Sep. 9,2004
- Nov.1,2002-Nov. 3,2002
- Jul.10,2014-Jul. 12,2014
- Jul.12,2015-Jul. 14,2015
- 47th Annual UK History of Economic Thought Conference (UK HET), Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, England, UK Sep.2,2015-Sep. 4,2015
- 29th Conference of the History of Economic Thought Society of Australia (HETSA), Federation University Australia, Melbourne, VIC, Australia Jul.13,2016-Jul. 15,2016
- 48th Annual UK History of Economic Thought Conference (UK HET), Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, Shanghai, China Sep.1,2016-Sep. 4,2016
- 31st Conference of the History of Economic Thought Society of Australia (HETSA), Curtin University, Perth, WA, Australia Sep.26,2018-Sep. 28,2018
- 32nd Conference of the History of Economic Thought Society of Australia (HETSA), The University of Sydney, NSW, Australia Oct.2,2019-Oct. 4,2019
Courses Taught
- Graduation Thesis
- Workshop in Economics I
- History of Political Economy I
- History of Political Economy II
- Seminar IV
- Seminar V
- Seminar I
- Seminar II
- Introductory Seminar in Economics I
- Special Topics in Economic Problems II
- Special Study in History of Political Economy I
- Special Study in History of Political Economy II
- History of Political Economy I
- History of Political Economy II
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