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- 31.01.2024, 6 p.m., Dr. Jin Cao (Universität Salzburg), „Adam Schall's Kunyu gezhi 坤輿格致 (1640) between Mathematical Science and Money-making”.
- 29.01.2024, 6 p.m.,Prof. Lin Shu-hui 林淑慧 (National Taiwan Normal University (NTNU)): „Weaving Space and Time in Taiwan Travel Literature”.
- 24.01.2024, 6 p.m., Prof. Dame Jessica Rawson (Oxford University): „China’s Great Tombs: a new route to the past and to China today”.
- 17.01.2024, 6 p.m., Dr. Melanie Janßen-Kim (Wilhelmshaven, unabhängige Forscherin), „Terra incognita – Die nordkoreanische Bronzezeitforschung”.
- 30.11.2023, 6 p.m., Prof. Dr. Roderick Campbell, „Chinese Bronze Age Economics”.
- 26.10.2023, 6 p.m., Joshua L. Freeman (Academia Sinica): „Uyghur Translators and Chinese States, 1933-1988”.
- 25.10.2023, 6 p.m., Tahir Hamut Izgil und Joshua L. Freeman (Academia Sinica): „Waiting to be Arrested at Night”.
- 17.07.2023, 4 p.m., Prof. Dr. Cheng-Ping Cheng (National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, Taiwan): „The Wars in Taiwan Straits since 1949 - Old and New”.
- 13.07.2023, 6 p.m., Prof. Dr. Weihong Bao (University of California, Berkeley): „Dwelling in Media Environment: Shanghai Film Studios in the 1930s”.
- 12.07.2023, 6 p.m., Dr. Anna Grasskamp (University of St Andrews): „(Re)Made in China: Strategien der Wiederverwendung und Wiederverwertung in Kunst in und aus China”.
- 06.07.2023, 6 p.m., Prof. Dr. Brandon Dotson (Georgetown University, Washington D.C.): „Chinese Scribes and Tibetan Sutras in Ninth-Century Dunhuang”.
- 29.06.2023, 6 p.m., Dr. Kathrin Leese-Messing (Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg): „How to Deal with Camels Without the Silk Road - Han Economic History in an Afro-Eurasian Context and the Challenges of Interdisciplinary Research”.
- 21.06.2023, 6 p.m.: Dr. Huan Limin (University of Oxford / Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn, ERC Project "Horsepower"): „Who were the 'mountain people'? Rethinking the Yuhuangmiao culture in Jundushan, Beijing (600-350 BCE)”.
- 06.06.2023, 6 p.m., Dr. Thomas Hahn (University of California, Berkeley): „Ökologische Korridore in der alten Sowjetunion und im neuen China: Strategien, Planung und Nutzung”.
- 25.05.2023, 6 p.m., Prof. Dr. Daniel Leese (Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg): „Chinesisches Denken der Gegenwart”.
- 24.05.2023, 6 p.m., Prof. Dr. Xiaoxuan Wang (Chinese University of Hong Kong): „The Maoist Revolution and Reinvention of Religion in China”.
- 22.05.2023, 6 p.m., film event, Su Xiaogang (Regisseur): „Medea”.
- 11.05.2023, 6 p.m., Prof. Dr. Christopher Rea (University of British Columbia): “Chinese Cinema History Goes Digital: Introducing the Chinese Film Classics Project”.
- 30.01.2023, 6 p.m., Daniel Wojahn, M.A. (PhD student, University of Oxford): „Living Law between the Lines: Explorations into the Collected Epistles of Chennga Drakpa Jungné (1175–1255)”.
- 26.01.2023, 6 p.m., Dr. Maxim Korolkov (Universität Heidelberg): „Empire Marches South: New Evidence on How Southern East Asia Became Chinese”.
- 26.01.2023, 12 a.m., Prof. Dr. Cristiana Turini (University of Macerata, Italy):„Embodying Cultural Diversity: Ritual and Ethnicity along the Sino-Tibetan Border”.
- 19.01.2023 and 20.01.2023, Workshop Archäologische DB, Yanik Hahnekamp, M.A. (Universität Wien): „Archäologische Datenbanken im Einsatz – Eine Auswertung des Friedhofs Shaolingyuan 少陵原".
- 18.01.2023, 6 p.m., Yanik Hahnekkamp, M.A. (Universität Wien): „"Burials in Bytes" – Chancen und Herausforderungen der Nutzung archäologischer Datenbanken zur Auswertung von Gräbern".
- 24.11.2022, 6 p.m., Prof. Zhang Ying (American Academy in Berlin / Ohio State University): „To Jail or Not to Jail: Bureaucratic Discipline in Ming China (1368-1644)“.
- 26.10.2022, 12 a.m., Dr. Josh Stenberg (Senior Lecturer, University of Sydney): „Übersee-Lauten, -Liebende, -Helden: Chinesische Dramen im Ausland“.
- 22.07.2022, 11 a.m., Associate Prof. Dr. Weihong Bao (University of California, Berkeley): „What is An Environment? Set Design and the Art of the Human”.
- 15.07.2022, 12 a.m., Prof. Sophie Volpp (University of California, Berkeley): „Phantom Reference and the Fictional Text: The Inventory of Possessions in 'The Story of the Stone'“.
- 13.07.2022, 6 p.m., Prof. Dame Rawson (University of Oxford): „Empires of jade and Empires of gold: revelations from tombs in China and the Steppe“.
- 06.07.2022, 6 p.m., Dr. Kerstin Storm (China Institut, Universität Trier): „Müdgedient und satt geworden? –
Zum Ruhestand von Beamten der mittleren Kaiserzeit im Spiegel der Poesie“.
- 29.06.2022, 6 p.m., Prof. Dr. Benno Weiner (Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh Pennsylvania): „The Chinese Revolution on the Tibetan Frontier: From United Front Promise to Ethnocultural Violence on a Tibetan Borderland of Early Maoist China“.
- 15.06.2022, 5 p.m., Prof. Dr. Marc Matten (Universität Erlangen): „Globalgeschichtliche Debatten im modernen China und die Kritik am Eurozentrismus“.
- 01.06.2022, 6 p.m., Prof. Dr. Luís Urbano Afonso (University of Lisbon): „Before the Dutch: 16th century Portuguese porcelain imports“.
- 27.04.2022 6 p.m., Prof. Dame Jessica Rawson (Oxford University): „The search for horses from the north: A key driver in China's early international relations from Shang (c. 1200 BC) to Tang (AD 618-906)“.
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