In the Graduate Seminar on 12 November, Prof HE Xi gave a lecture titled “When Documents Meet Field Work: The Story of the Research on Floating People,” in which she used her study of the historical anthropology of boat-and-shed living to illustrate the importance of using both documents and field work when conducting one’s research. Prof. HE examined the social structure of the boat-and-shed living people from the Ming and Qing era up to the present, combining research in official records with investigations among surviving boat and shed living people, their oral traditions and their personal records. She elucidated how pressures over time drove many to move to land villages, and how these boat-and-shed living people were gradually marginalised, often losing their fishing rights to those who claimed imperial connections. She explained to students that documents and field work both have their limits, therefore researchers must make use of both methods to gain a more comprehensive understanding of the topic of their research.
The Department held the “CUHK History Day 2021” through a mixed mode of face-to-face and online platform on 13 November. This annual event serves as a platform for the Department to share the teaching and learning of history with the secondary school teachers and students.
Participants enjoyed informative and interesting public lectures delivered by Prof. LUK Chi Hung Gary and Dr. FOK Yeung Yeung on the theme “The Hong Kong Story”, which explored the fun and life experience of studying history. In addition, two of our undergraduate students shared their wonderful campus life and experiences, and the pleasure of participating in summer internship.
The event was well received and drew around 300 participants.
Presenter | Topic | Language |
LAI Yan | 中醫教育專業化與廣東中醫藥專門學校的成立 | Putonghua |
HUANG Xinyu | 照明與近代上海的城市生活,1850s-1930s | Putonghua |
ZHANG Zhao | 禮與集權—由長沙國諸侯王的喪葬行為看西漢諸侯王級的葬制 | Putonghua |
LEE Suk Chi | The First Company Sale of China’s First State-Owned-Enterprise in 1884 | English |
SHERPA Diki | Making Tepos more Useful: Extending Judicial Administration in Early Colonial Hong Kong, 1848-1857 | English |
YANG Zhishui | 馬賊・護路隊・警察:1900年遼東半島的地方武裝與地緣政治 | Putonghua |
ZHAO Yuanying | 過眼空花:兩宋之際士大夫心態研究 | Putonghua |
For enquiry, please call 3943 7448.
Date: | 26 November 2021 (Friday) |
Time: | 4:30pm-7:15pm |
Venue: | Room 106, Y. C. Liang Hall, CUHK; Online via Zoom (Meeting ID: 992 4269 1954 | Passcode: 096323) (All in-person seats are reserved for our research students. Other interested parties are welcome to attend via ZOOM.) |
Topic: | 不懂游泳的人為何會研究中國游泳史? 《閒暇、身體與政治:近代中國游泳文化》的寫作過程 |
Speaker: | Prof. POON Shuk Wah |
Language: | Putonghua |
Enquiry: | 3943 8541 |
Date: | 3 December 2021 (Friday) |
Time: | 4:30pm-7:15pm |
Venue: | Room 106, Y. C. Liang Hall, CUHK |
Topic: | The Writing of Empires and the Regional Variation in the Development of Intensive Agriculture during the Han Period |
Speaker: | Prof. LAM Weng Cheong |
Language: | Putonghua |
Enquiry: | 3943 8541 |
Date: | 23 December 2021 (Thursday) |
Time: | 10:00am – 11:00am |
Venue: | Conducted online via ZOOM |
Language: | English & Putonghua |
Registration: | https://cloud.itsc.cuhk.edu.hk/mycuform/view.php?id=1351900 |
Enquiry: | 3943 8541 |
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.