Prof Tang started the lecture with the origin of jade; he then further discussed its relations with the emergence of royalty and the formation of state. The earliest jade could be traced to the Aurignacian culture in Europe 30,000 years ago. Jade ornaments were found in graves in Xinglongwa site dated back around 8000 years ago. Through the study of jade from Liangzhu culture, Prof Tang and his research team explore the relationships between jade craftsmanship, society and spirituality. Aristocrats and the royal family controlled the raw material and production techniques of quality jade articles and monopolised the creation of divine symbols. The degree of sophistication of jade not only reflected its value but also represented the ranking and hierarchy of aristocrats and royal family members, who were the owners or consumers of jade articles.
Prof. XU Panqing of Sanjiang University was invited by the Department and the Research Centre for Humanities Computing, Research Institute for the Humanities to present a lecture. During the lecture, he shared with faculty members and students his research on Chinese geography and historical GIS.
Date : | 30 November 2015 (Monday) |
Time : | 11:00am – 12:30pm |
Venue : | Room 220, 2/F, Fung King Hey Building, CUHK |
Topic : | Blood, Soymilk, and Vitality: The Diasporic Origins of Blood Banking in China, 1943–1945 |
Spearker : | Prof. Wayne Shi Lun SOON Department of History, Earlham College |
Language : | English |
Enquiry : | 3943 7119 |
Date : | 1 December 2015 (Tuesday) |
Time : | 10:00am – 11:30am |
Venue : | Room 220, 2/F, Fung King Hey Building, CUHK |
Topic : | 如何敘說移民的歷史?報刊網絡、華商菁英與形塑二十世紀初的華裔澳洲人 |
Spearker : | Dr. KUO Mei-fen School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry, The University of Queensland |
Language : | Putonghua (with bi-lingual PowerPoint in Chinese and English) |
Enquiry : | 3943 7119 |
Date : | 1 December 2015 (Tuesday) |
Time : | 2:30pm – 4:00pm |
Venue : | Room 101, 1/F, Fung King Hey Building, CUHK |
Topic : | The Unwitting Ally: The U.S.’s Role in the Rise of the CCP |
Spearker : | Dr. LU Xun Department of History, CUHK |
Language : | English |
Enquiry : | 3943 7119 |
Date : | 1 December 2015 (Tuesday) |
Time : | 4:30pm – 6:00pm |
Venue : | Room 101, 1/F, Fung King Hey Building, CUHK |
Topic : | 盧梭《社會契約論》的第一個漢譯本與清末民初中國知識分子的革命觀 |
Spearker : | Dr. FAN Guangxin Department of History, Hong Kong Baptist University |
Language : | Putonghua |
Enquiry : | 3943 7119 |
Date : | 4 December 2015 (Friday) |
Time : | 4:30pm – 6:15pm |
Venue : | Arts and Humanities Hub (G24), G/F, Fung King Hey Building, CUHK |
Topic : | ‘Buddhism Enters China’ in Early Medieval China |
Spearker : | Prof. Robert CAMPANY College of Arts and Science, Vanderbilt University |
Language : | English |
Enquiry : | 3943 8541 |
Organiser: Department of History, CUHK
Co-organiser: Centre for the Comparative Study of Antiquity, Research Institute for the Humanities, CUHK;
Co-sponsor: Foguang Shan Humanist Humanities Project
Date : | 8 December 2015 – 31 January 2016 |
Venue : | Lobby Area, University Library Extension, CUHK |
Enquiry : | 3943 7306 |
The exhibition is jointly presented by the Philippine Consulate General in Hong Kong, Department of History and CUHK Library, CUHK.
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