We would like to extend our congratulations to Prof. LUK Chi Hung Gary on securing a grant from the Direct Grant for Research 2021-22 (1st round) for his research on “Revisiting the Opium War: Perspectives on China’s Littorals and Jiangnan” [Details …].
Prof. Nicholas PURCELL, Camden Professor of Ancient History in the University of Oxford, was invited by the Centre for Comparative and Public History to deliver a lecture entitled “The Remarkable Immediacy of the Gods of the Roman Capitol” on 24 February 2022. The lecture explored how Roman religion was practiced on Rome’s Capitoline Hill from around 200 BC to 200 CE. Prof. PURCELL argued that Rome’s idea of its own exceptionalism was evident in its inebriation of Roman divinities. The Capitoline Triad, that is the gods of Jupiter, Juno Regina and Minerva, and above all Jupiter Optimus Maximus which held the chief place in the state religion of Rome, illustrated an inseparable connection between religion and the Roman government. Prof. PURCELL also gave a historical account of the construction of the temple of Jupiter on the Capitoline Hill, how Jupiter’s temple was lost and later rediscovered in the nineteenth century, and how it offers an important contribution to the subject of the historical importance of the Capitol in ancient Rome.
Date: | 10 March 2022 (Thursday) |
Time: | 12:30pm-2:00pm |
Venue: | Conducted online via ZOOM (Meeting ID: 990 8868 4183) |
Topic: | Byzantine Astronomy: An Orientalized Modern Research Topic |
Speaker: | Prof. Maria MAVROUDI Departments of History and Classics University of California, Berkeley |
Language: | English |
Date: | 17 March 2022 (Thursday) |
Time: | 10:30am-12:00nn |
Venue: | Conducted online via ZOOM (Meeting ID: 990 8868 4183) |
Topic: | Mesoamerican Origins: Uncovering the Early Maya at Ceibal |
Speaker: | Dr. Jessica MACLELLAN Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute |
Language: | English |
Organisers: Centre for Comparative and Public History, Department of History, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Enquiry: 3943 8541
To enhance academic and cultural exchange, New Asia College of the University established the “The Ch’ien Mu Lecture in History and Culture” since 1978. This year, Prof. LEUNG Yuen Sang, the Emeritus Professor and Research Professor of Department of History in The Chinese University of Hong Kong, has been invited as the guest speaker of the following three public lectures:
Date: | 12 March 2022 (Saturday) |
Time: | 3:00pm |
Topic: | The Confucian Revival Movement in Hong Kong and Singapore in the Early 20th Century |
Moderator: | Prof. CHEUNG Sui Wai Department of History, CUHK |
Language: | Cantonese |
(This talk is jointly organised by New Asia College, CUHK and the Hong Kong Central Libraries)
Date: | 21 March 2022 (Monday) |
Time: | 11:30am |
Topic: | Islands and Continents: The Political and Cultural Orientations of Chinese Intellectuals in Hong Kong and Singapore in the Early 20th Century |
Moderator: | Prof. PUK Wing Kin Department of History, CUHK |
Language: | Putonghua |
(This talk is jointly organised by New Asia College and the Department of History, CUHK)
All lectures will be conducted online.
Online registration: https://cloud.itsc.cuhk.edu.hk/webform/view.php?id=8946495
For enquiries, please call at 3943 7601.
Date: | 19 March 2022 (Saturday) |
Time: | 3:00pm-4:00pm |
Venue: | Online via ZOOM (Meeting ID: 931 7115 8888 | Passcode: 202200) Online via Tencent Meeting (Mainland) (Meeting ID: 478 4780 9346 | Passcode: 202200) |
Topic: | 吾家吾國:一個歷史學者的自述 |
Speaker: | Prof. CHENG Hwei Shing Adjunct Professor Department of History, CUHK |
Language: | Putonghua |
Enquiry: | 3943 8659 |
Organisers: M.A. in Comparative and Public History, Department of History, The Chinese University of Hong Kong;
Alumni Association of M.A. in Comparative and Public History, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
For teachers and students who have information to share with the Department, please email your articles in both Chinese and English to chanfiona@cuhk.edu.hk by 4:00pm every Monday.