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The IHP Postdoctoral and Doctoral Candidate Workshop: Ethnicity, Religion and Politics of the Qing Empire

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The IHP Postdoctoral and Doctoral Candidate Workshop: Ethnicity, Religion and Politics of the Qing Empire

Date: October 21st Friday, 2022, 02:00 p.m.–05:10 p.m.

Venue: 5F Conference Room, Museum of the Institute of History and Philology, IHP

Organizer: Custom, Religion, and Daily Life Research Center, Institutions and Society Research Center, IHP, Academia Sinica

First Panel, 2:00-3:00 p.m.

Moderator: Albert Wu (Associate Research Fellow, IHP)

Speakers:

James Arya Moalem (Ph.D. Candidate, History and East Asian Languages, Harvard University ; Visiting Student, IHP)
“Discovering History in Tibet: Kingship, Religion and Politics and the Qing Empire in the 18th Century”

Palden Gyal (Ph.D. Candidate, East Asian Languages and Cultures, Columbia University; Visiting Student, IHP)
“Shifting Terrains of Authority: Buddhist Government in the Sino-Tibetan Borderlands, 1720–⁠1950”

Discussants:

Liu Kuowei (Research Fellow, National Palace Museum)

Kung Ling-Wei (Assistant Research Fellow, IHP)

Second Panel, 3:40 p.m. -5:10 p.m.

Moderator: Li Ren-Yuan (Assistant Research Fellow, IHP)

Speakers:

Tsai Sung-ying (Ph.D., National Taiwan University; Postdoctoral Research Associate, IHP)
“The Reclamation Affairs in the Ulanqab League and the Ethnic Policy during the Late Qing: The Influence of Appointment System upon Political Tendency”

Wu Man-Chu (Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History, Johns Hopkins University; Doctoral Candidate Fellow, IHP)
“The Place of a Shamanic Shrine in the Making of the Qing Court: The New Year Tangse Celebration”

Discussants:

Macabe Keliher (Associate Professor, Southern Methodist University)

Lin Shih-Hsuan (Associate Professor, National Taipei University)

Published on 2022-10-13
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