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Congratulations to our Teaching Staff on Success of Receiving Project Grant from Education Bureau

We would like to extend our congratulations to Prof. CHEUNG Sui Wai and Prof. Ian MORLEY for receiving funding support from the Gifted Education Fund of Education Bureau to provide off-school advanced learning programme for gifted students at secondary levels, project title “Engaging with Urban History to Promote Deep Learning: Thinking, Seeing, and Reading the Built Environment in Hong Kong and Beyond” [Details …].

Academic Activities

Recapping the Academic Seminar “World History Roundtable: ‘What is World History?’” conducted on 26 January 2022

Co-convened by Prof. Stuart MCMANUS and Prof. James MORTON, the Centre for Comparative and Public History, Department of History organised the “World History Seminar Series” in Term 2 of 2021-22. Moderated by Prof. Ian MORLEY, the seminar series began with a roundtable discussing the theme “What is World History?” on 26 January 2022. Featuring historians, legal historians and legal scholars who are experts in their fields, the roundtable offered the opportunity to develop a deeper knowledge of world history approaches to various issues. Prof. Gregory GORDON (CUHK Law) presented an overview of the history of international criminal law through the lens of Michael FOUCAULT’s philosophy. Next, Prof. Stuart MCMANUS explained world history and transnational historical approaches. Prof. Ryan MITCHELL (CUHK Law) offered insights into the intersection of Chinese history and international law. Prof. James MORTON discussed various aspects of world history in relation to his research on the Byzantine Empire and Medieval Europe. Prof. PUK Wing Kin gave an overview of how his project on the sixteenth-century Korean War seeks to transcend the modern nation-state assumption. Prof. Christopher ROBERTS (CUHK Law) discussed his research on the evolution of public order legality within the British Empire. Lastly, Prof. Noah SHUSTERMAN gave his insights on the relevance of world history to his research on Early Modern Europe. The roundtable concluded by reflecting on the teaching of world history in Hong Kong.

 

 


 

Upcoming Events

World History Seminar (2021-22)

18 February 2022 (Friday)
Lecture 3
Towards a Global History of the World Map:
The Translation and Circulation of Cartographic Knowledge in Sino-Western Encounters
Date: 18 February 2022 (Friday)
Time: 5:00pm-6:30pm
Venue: Conducted online via ZOOM (Meeting ID: 990 8868 4183)
Topic: Towards a Global History of the World Map:
The Translation and Circulation of Cartographic Knowledge in Sino-Western Encounters
Speaker: Dr. Florin-Stefan MORAR
Department of Linguistics and Translation
City University of Hong Kong
Language: English
24 February 2022 (Thursday)
Lecture 4
The Remarkable Immediacy of the Gods of the Roman Capitol
Date: 24 February 2022 (Thursday)
Time: 5:00pm-6:30pm
Venue: Conducted online via ZOOM (Meeting ID: 990 8868 4183)
Topic: The Remarkable Immediacy of the Gods of the Roman Capitol
Speaker: Prof. Nicholas PURCELL
Camden Professor of Ancient History
University of Oxford
Language: English

Organisers: Centre for Comparative and Public History, Department of History, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Enquiry: 3943 8541

 


 

19 February 2022 (Saturday)
Academic Seminar
躍出偉人身影外:中國歷史上的守成之君
Date: 19 February 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: 躍出偉人身影外:中國歷史上的守成之君
Speaker: Mr. Ian HUEN
Chief Executive Officer, Aptorum Group
Graduate of M.A. Programme in Comparative and Public History (2016), The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Language: Cantonese
Enquiry: 3943 8659

Organisers: M.A. Programme 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

 


 

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