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HKIHSS 香港人文社會研究所

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The Hong Kong Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences at HKU promotes multi-disciplinary research and teaching in the humanities and social sciences

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📚 Save the date for an engaging seminar: Women as Knowledge Keepers in China (1894-1954): What We Can Learn from Cheap Print 🗣️ Speaker: Professor Joan Judge York University 🗓️ Date: June 30, 2025 (Mon) 🕓 Time: 4:30 – 6:00 PM 📍 Location: Lecture Hall, G/F, May Hall, HKU Join

📚 Save the date for an engaging seminar: Women as Knowledge Keepers in China (1894-1954): What We Can Learn from Cheap Print

🗣️ Speaker: Professor Joan Judge <a href="/YorkUniversity/">York University</a>
🗓️ Date: June 30, 2025 (Mon)
🕓 Time: 4:30 – 6:00 PM
📍 Location: Lecture Hall, G/F, May Hall, HKU

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Join the #IHSSSeminar From #YellowRiver to Yellow Sea: The Spatial Construction of the #QiState, c. 700–300 BCE by Dr. Christopher F. Kim on June 23, 2025 (Mon) at May Hall HKIHSS 香港人文社會研究所, The University of Hong Kong. New York University ISAW NYU Register: lnkd.in/gFarWHkq

Join the #IHSSSeminar From #YellowRiver to Yellow Sea: The Spatial Construction of the #QiState, c. 700–300 BCE by Dr. Christopher F. Kim on June 23, 2025 (Mon) at May Hall <a href="/hkihss/">HKIHSS 香港人文社會研究所</a>, <a href="/HKUniversity/">The University of Hong Kong</a>.
<a href="/nyuniversity/">New York University</a> <a href="/isawnyu/">ISAW NYU</a> 
Register: lnkd.in/gFarWHkq
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Big thanks to "Mind Matters" RTHK #Radio3 for featuring our recent topics: 🔍 "Land Mania! The Hong Kong Housing Bubble of the 1880s" with Dr. William R. Kelson The University of Hong Kong 🔗 Listen here: rthk.hk/radio/radio3/p… 🌏 "The Mo Clan and Hà Tiên in the Chinese Century of

Big thanks to "Mind Matters" <a href="/RTHK_HK/">RTHK</a> #Radio3 for featuring our recent topics:

🔍 "Land Mania! The Hong Kong Housing Bubble of the 1880s" with Dr. William R. Kelson <a href="/HKUniversity/">The University of Hong Kong</a>
🔗 Listen here: rthk.hk/radio/radio3/p…

🌏 "The Mo Clan and Hà Tiên in the Chinese Century of
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🎉 We've officially kicked off our annual #QuantitativeHistory summer school #QHSS2025 at 山东大学 SHANDONG UNIVERSITY today with opening remarks from our director, #ZhiwuChen. Our Centre Fellows and Co-PIs, #YingBai The Chinese University of Hong Kong - CUHK and #ZhanLin @RenminUniversity, are now sharing their research

🎉 We've officially kicked off our annual #QuantitativeHistory summer school #QHSS2025 at <a href="/ShandongU/">山东大学 SHANDONG UNIVERSITY</a> today with opening remarks from our director, #ZhiwuChen. Our Centre Fellows and Co-PIs, #YingBai <a href="/CUHKofficial/">The Chinese University of Hong Kong - CUHK</a> and #ZhanLin @RenminUniversity, are now sharing their research
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Day 2 of our #QuantitativeHistory Summer School #QHSS2025 wraps up with forefront research. #DenggaoLong from Tsinghua University presents his new findings on #landreform #censusdata in his first lecture and discusses the credit rating system for Qing officials in his second. Sijie Hu

Day 2 of our #QuantitativeHistory Summer School #QHSS2025 wraps up with forefront research. #DenggaoLong from <a href="/Tsinghua_Uni/">Tsinghua University</a> presents his new findings on #landreform #censusdata in his first lecture and discusses the credit rating system for Qing officials in his second. <a href="/sijie_hu/">Sijie Hu</a>
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We're now in the final lecture of Day 3 at our #QuantitativeHistory Summer School #QHSS2025! Our director and associate director kicked off their three-part series with #ZhiwuChen exploring how humanity has historically responded to risk, followed by Chicheng Ma’s examination of

We're now in the final lecture of Day 3 at our #QuantitativeHistory Summer School #QHSS2025! Our director and associate director kicked off their three-part series with #ZhiwuChen exploring how humanity has historically responded to risk, followed by <a href="/ChichengM/">Chicheng Ma</a>’s examination of
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👩‍💻🧑‍💻 Updates from Day 4 of our #QuantitativeHistory Summer School #QHSS2025 | #ZhiwuChen wraps up his series with a final lecture on how quantitative methods apply to long historical research, focusing on #war and the origins of Chinese #civilisation. #ShujiCao shares his

👩‍💻🧑‍💻 Updates from Day 4 of our #QuantitativeHistory Summer School #QHSS2025 | #ZhiwuChen wraps up his series with a final lecture on how quantitative methods apply to long historical research, focusing on #war and the origins of Chinese #civilisation. #ShujiCao shares his
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Entering Day 5 of our #QuantitativeHistory Summer School #QHSS2025! Yuda Yang Fudan University presents his first lecture on the progress of research regarding long-term #climatechange in historical China, followed by a second lecture on systematic biases in historical data and

Entering Day 5 of our #QuantitativeHistory Summer School #QHSS2025! Yuda Yang <a href="/FudanUniversity/">Fudan University</a> presents his first lecture on the progress of research regarding long-term #climatechange in historical China, followed by a second lecture on systematic biases in historical data and
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Day 6 of our #QuantitativeHistory Summer School #QHSS2025 is underway! Today features Yuhua Wang from Harvard University presenting his latest #workingpaper, "The Written Word and the Development of the State in China and Europe," alongside our Centre collaborator #KaixiangPeng from

Day 6 of our #QuantitativeHistory Summer School #QHSS2025 is underway! Today features <a href="/YuhuaWang5/">Yuhua Wang</a> from <a href="/Harvard/">Harvard University</a> presenting his latest #workingpaper, "The Written Word and the Development of the State in China and Europe," alongside our Centre collaborator #KaixiangPeng from
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Thrilled for the first keynote speech by Min Ma from Central China Normal University on "Research Approaches in Historical Studies in the Era of #DigitalHistory"! He shared insights on the challenges of database construction, as well as the connections between digital methods and

Thrilled for the first keynote speech by Min Ma from Central China Normal University on "Research Approaches in Historical Studies in the Era of #DigitalHistory"! He shared insights on the challenges of database construction, as well as the connections between digital methods and
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Currently enjoying the second keynote speech by Yuhua Wang from Harvard University on his latest work, *Maintaining Empire: The Examination System and Secessionist Conflict in Imperial China,” coauthored with Gary W. Cox and #MarkDincecco! Their research tackles the key question: Why did

Currently enjoying the second keynote speech by <a href="/YuhuaWang5/">Yuhua Wang</a> from <a href="/Harvard/">Harvard University</a> on his latest work, *Maintaining Empire: The Examination System and Secessionist Conflict in Imperial China,” coauthored with Gary W. Cox and #MarkDincecco! Their research tackles the key question: Why did
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☘️ We’re currently engaged in the 3rd keynote at the international #quanthistorysymposium by our own #YingBai on “Knowledge Suppression and Resilience under Censorship: Three-Century Book Publications in China,” coauthored with Ruixue Jia UC San Diego and Jiaojiao Yang The Chinese University of Hong Kong - CUHK

☘️ We’re currently engaged in the 3rd keynote at the international #quanthistorysymposium by our own #YingBai on “Knowledge Suppression and Resilience under Censorship: Three-Century Book Publications in China,” coauthored with Ruixue Jia <a href="/UCSD/">UC San Diego</a> and Jiaojiao Yang <a href="/CUHKofficial/">The Chinese University of Hong Kong - CUHK</a>
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Now having the final keynote of Day 1 of our symposium on #QH, following our tradition, delivered by our summer school host Guoxi Dai from 山东大学 SHANDONG UNIVERSITY on “The Measurement System for Grains and the Quantity of Residents’ Grain Ration in the Qin and Han Dynasties.” Guoxi Dai

Now having the final keynote of Day 1 of our symposium on #QH, following our tradition, delivered by our summer school host Guoxi Dai from <a href="/ShandongU/">山东大学 SHANDONG UNIVERSITY</a> on “The Measurement System for Grains and the Quantity of Residents’ Grain Ration in the Qin and Han Dynasties.” Guoxi Dai
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Thank you to Fen Wang from 山东大学 SHANDONG UNIVERSITY for her generous sharing on her decades of research in statistical #archaeology at our International Symposium on #QuantitativeHistory dinner keynote session! She covered the latest developments, challenges the field faces with #AI, and the

Thank you to Fen Wang from <a href="/ShandongU/">山东大学 SHANDONG UNIVERSITY</a> for her generous sharing on her decades of research in statistical #archaeology at our International Symposium on #QuantitativeHistory dinner keynote session! She covered the latest developments, challenges the field faces with #AI, and the
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We just listened to the first keynote speech of Day 2 of the International Symposium on #QuantitativeHistory by Jianye Han from RenminUniversity on "Early Urban Construction Projects in China and the Formation of Early States." He explored the formation of early cities by estimating

We just listened to the first keynote speech of Day 2 of the International Symposium on #QuantitativeHistory by Jianye Han from <a href="/RenminUniv/">RenminUniversity</a> on "Early Urban Construction Projects in China and the Formation of Early States." He explored the formation of early cities by estimating
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We’re currently listening today’s 2nd keynote speech by our collaborator #KaixiangPeng from Wuhan University on “The Evolution of Chinese Longevity over the Last Ten Thousand Years.” This RGC-funded project, coauthored with our director #ZhiwuChen, Fellow #ZhanLin, and Xiaoming Zhang

We’re currently listening today’s 2nd keynote speech by our collaborator #KaixiangPeng from <a href="/WHU_1893/">Wuhan University</a> on “The Evolution of Chinese Longevity over the Last Ten Thousand Years.” This RGC-funded project, coauthored with our director #ZhiwuChen, Fellow #ZhanLin, and Xiaoming Zhang
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Just enjoyed the 3rd keynote by Yuda Yang from Fudan University on "Silver Production in Southwest China during the Ming Dynasty." Yuda's research team is developing methods to accurately reconstruct historical silver production by exploring historical documents and modern

Just enjoyed the 3rd keynote by Yuda Yang from <a href="/FudanUniversity/">Fudan University</a> on "Silver Production in Southwest China during the Ming Dynasty." Yuda's research team is developing methods to accurately reconstruct historical silver production by exploring historical documents and modern
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We’re now hearing the final keynote of the International Symposium on #QH from our very own #ZhiwuChen and co-authors Senhao Hu HKIHSS 香港人文社會研究所 and Yuchen Wei HKU Business School on "Survival of the Strongest: How Iron Technology Led to the Founding of the First Chinese Empire in 221 BCE." Their

We’re now hearing the final keynote of the International Symposium on #QH from our very own #ZhiwuChen and co-authors Senhao Hu <a href="/hkihss/">HKIHSS 香港人文社會研究所</a> and Yuchen Wei <a href="/HKUFBE/">HKU Business School</a> on "Survival of the Strongest: How Iron Technology Led to the Founding of the First Chinese Empire in 221 BCE."

Their
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No words can express the joy we felt during Shuji Cao Laoshi's dinner keynote tonight. Thank you for the laughter and the wonderful jokes! Also, thank you to Chicheng Ma for being our MC. #QHSS2025 #QH #QuantHistorySymposium Centre for Quantitative History

No words can express the joy we felt during Shuji Cao Laoshi's dinner keynote tonight. Thank you for the laughter and the wonderful jokes! Also, thank you to <a href="/ChichengM/">Chicheng Ma</a> for being our MC.

#QHSS2025 #QH #QuantHistorySymposium <a href="/QuantHistoryHKU/">Centre for Quantitative History</a>