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Mapping, and then, Imaging the Qing Empire

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First Lecture

Time: November 30, Thursday, 15:00 PM to 17:30 PM

Venue: Room 701, Research Building, IHP

Topic: Re-imagining the World: When Geometrical and Administrative Mapping Intersected (ca. 1555-1655)
Speaker: Mario Cams (Associate Professor of Chinese History, University of Leuven)

Topic: How Far Is It from Ili to Beijing?: The Geodetic Survey in Eighteenth-Century China
Speaker: Minghui Hu (Associate Professor of History, University of California Santa Cruz)

Second Lecture

Time: December 4, Monday, 9:30 AM to 12:00PM

Venue: Room 701, Research Building, IHP

Topic: Imagining the Qing as a Eurasian Empire: Fabricating the Qing Court Maps (ca. 1685-1785)
Speaker: Mario Cams (Associate Professor of Chinese History, University of Leuven)

Topic: Did the Yellow River Flow from Heaven?: The Territorial Thinking of Eighteenth-Century China
Speaker: Minghui Hu (Associate Professor of History, University of California Santa Cruz)

Organizer: Ripples: Western Learning in the Shaping of Chinese Thought, 1600-1800, IHP

Remarks:

  1. The lecture only supports physical meeting. Registration prior to the event is required.
    Registration link: https://forms.gle/PcGt78wDwMP9ZwFu6
  2. Please do not video, record, or make public the images and contents of the lecture without prior consent.
  3. Participants who are experiencing a fever and/or respiratory symptoms are recommended to wear a face mask.

Contact: Ms. Tsai, wjtsai@asihp.net

Published on 2023-11-10
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