معرفی
Shin Matsuzono is a Professor at the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Waseda University, with a PhD in Modern British History from the University of Leeds. His academic career spans roles at Waseda University and Kokushikan University, focusing on British parliamentary history, political parties, and the impact of the 1707 Anglo-Scottish Union.
Education:
- PhD, University of Leeds
- BA, Waseda University (Faculty of Political Science and Economics)
Research Interests: Matsuzono specializes in 18th-century British history, emphasizing parliamentary processes, political parties, and electoral systems. His work explores the evolution of civil society, the role of the House of Lords, and the interplay between politics and religion.
Grants & Projects: He led multiple Japan Society for the Promotion of Science-funded projects, including studies on parliamentary management, confessional divisions in Europe, and the legacy of the Anglo-Scottish Union. His research leverages manuscripts from British archives and private collections.
Professional Recognition:
- Fellow of the Royal Historical Society (FRHistS)
- Member of the Institute of Historical Research, London
- Active in Japanese academic societies (18th-Century Studies, British Philosophy, Political Science)




