Yugo TAKEHARA(タケハラ ユウゴ)Professor

Yugo TAKEHARA

Professor
Department of Management:Entrepreneurial History, Business History, Jewish History

Profile

Ph.D. in Economics, University of Tokyo (2017)

Oct. 2014-Mar. 2015  Visiting Scholar (Humboldt University of Berlin)
Apr. 2015-Sep. 2015  Visiting Scholar (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich)
Apr. 2017-Mar. 2018  Research Associate (Meiji Gakuin University)
Apr. 2018-Mar. 2024  Associate Professor (Gakushuin University)
Apr. 2024Present  Professor (Gakushuin University)


Contact Information

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Research Fields

Entrepreneurial History, Business History, Jewish History

Publications

  • Takehara, Yugo. “Reasons for Peter Behrens’s Hiring by AEG -Assimilation of the Jewish Bourgeoisie by Bildung-.” The journal of Faculty of Economics, Gakushuin University 60 no. 3 (November 2023): 217-234.
  • Takehara, Yugo. “Social and Economic Factors in the Rise of Court Jews in 17th to 18th Century Germany.” The journal of Faculty of Economics, Gakushuin University 60, no. 2 (June 2023): 159-178.
  • Takehara, Yugo. “The Influence of the Separation of Church and State on Jewish Entrepreneurship in Berlin: The Jewish Contribution to the Minting of Prussian Coins from the 16th to the 18th Century.” The journal of Faculty of Economics, Gakushuin University 56, no. 1-2 (July 2019):119-135.
  • Takehara, Yugo. "Jewish Entrepreneurship and the Prussian Silk Industry: The Beginning of 'State Community' Building in 18th Century Prussia." Japan business history review 52, no. 3 (December 2017): 3-25.
  • Takehara, Yugo. "Shaping secular bourgeois society in mid-19th century Berlin: from the beginning of the Jewish emancipation to the formation of Berliner Handels-Gesellschaft." Socio-economic history 82, no. 3 (November 2016): 273-291.
  • Takehara, Yugo. "Civil Integration and Religious Minority Entrepreneurship in Late 19th-Century Berlin: Jewish Emancipation and Assimilation as a Primary Factor of Large-Scale Business Building in the Case of AEG." Japan Business History Review 50, no. 1 (June 2015): 27-49.

Professional Affiliations

Business History Society of Japan
Socio-Economic History Society
Political Economy & Economic History Society
Forum for Entrepreneurial Studies
The Japan Society for Jewish Studies

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