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Recapping the academic seminar “The History of the French Revolution: Twenty-Five Years of Bicentennials” conducted by Prof. Noah SHUSTERMAN on 13 November 2015.

1989 was not only the bicentennial of French Revolution but was also celebrated and commemorated with new and old debates and research approaches. While traditional debates remained active, cultural and anthropological approaches were being introduced into the field. It was also when Prof. SHUSTERMAN embarked his academic journey. He shared his career choice making and development strategy in the historiographic change of French Revolution studies since 1989, and demonstrated the new trends in the field with the works of Micah ALPAUGH, Julia OSMAN and Jeremy D. POPKIN.

 


Recapping the CU History Day

Co-organised with the Curriculum Development Institute, Education Bureau of the HKSAR Government, the Department held the CUHK History Day 2015 on 14 November. This annual event serves as a platform for the Department to share the teaching and learning of history with the secondary school sector. Participants enjoyed the informative and interesting public lectures delivered by three of the Department’s faculty members on the theme “Hong Kong People and the Sea”. They were also briefed on the Department’s history study programmes and its research strengths. Another faculty member shared with students how to write an effective paper.

With the successful completion of the essay competition “From Dunhuang to Hong Kong: Exploring the Silk Road by Land and Sea” for secondary school students in association with the Hong Kong Heritage Museum last year, the awards presentation ceremony was held during the History Day. Ms. Fione LO, Museum Director of the Hong Kong Heritage Museum, was invited to present the prizes to the winners. To encourage secondary students to enjoy the study of history, a short film competition, co-organised with the Hong Kong Museum of History, is to be held during the current academic year on the theme “Hong Kong People and the Sea” and submissions are now called for.

The History Day was filled with activities, with the morning session concluded by two final-year undergraduate students sharing their research trips conducted during the summer. They gave the audience vivid examples on historical studies beyond the secondary school level. The History Day ended with a visit to the CUHK Art Museum in the afternoon.

The event was well received and attended by over 200 participants from 27 schools.

Talks on Selected Themes

 

Awards Presentation Ceremony of the Essay Competition “From Dunhuang to Hong Kong: Exploring the Silk Road by Land and Sea”

 

Visit to the CUHK Art Museum

 


Upcoming Events

27 November 2015 (Friday)
Academic Workshop
Academic Workshop for Memories and Monuments: A Comparative Study of Chinese Migration
Date : 27 November 2015 (Friday)
Time : 9:15am – 6:00pm
Venue : Room 101, 1/F, Fung King Hey Building, CUHK
Language: Putonghua
Enquiry: 3943 7119

 


28 November 2015 (Saturday)
Information Seminar
Information Seminar for the Master of Arts Programme in Comparative and Public History
Date : 28 November 2015 (Saturday)
Time : 2:30pm
Venue : Room 502, Yasumoto International Academic Park, CUHK
Spearker: Dr. MA Muk Chi
Language: Cantonese
Enquiry: 3943 8659

 


30 November 2015 (Monday)
Academic Seminar
Property and Identity in Republican Era Tianjin
Date : 30 November 2015 (Monday)
Time : 9:00am – 10:30am
Venue : Room 220, 2/F, Fung King Hey Building, CUHK
Topic : Property and Identity in Republican Era Tianjin
Spearker : Prof. Elizabeth LACOUTURE
Department of History, Colby College
Language : English
Enquiry : 3943 7119

 


30 November 2015 (Monday)
Academic Seminar
Blood, Soymilk, and Vitality: The Diasporic Origins of Blood Banking in China, 1943–1945
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

 


1 December 2015 (Tuesday)
Academic Seminar
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
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

 


1 December 2015 (Tuesday)
Academic Seminar
The Unwitting Ally: The U.S.’s Role in the Rise of the CCP
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

 


1 December 2015 (Tuesday)
Academic Seminar
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
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

 


4 December 2015 (Friday)
Academic Seminar
'Buddhism Enters China' in Early Medieval China
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

 


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 Tuesday.

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