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Tradition, Statecraft and Reform
Tradition, « administration du monde » et réforme
Qiu Jun 's Daxue yanyi and its influence in Ming-Qing China
le daxue yanyi de Qiu Jun (1487) et son impact dans la Chine des Ming et des Qing
Published on mardi, mai 24, 2011
Summary
Announcement
Programme
Lundi 30 mai
9h00 Accueil et présentation : Pierre-Étienne WILL et Timothy BROOK
9h15-13h00 Session 1 : Orientations
The first principle of statecraft in good times
CHU Hung-Lam, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Book learning and reading in statecraft: Zhen Dexiu in the Ming,
Lianbin DAI, Oxford University
Qiu Jun as media personality,
Timothy BROOK, University of British Columbia
Learning from experience: chronological and essayistic history,
Haun SAUSSY, Yale University
14h00-17h00 Session 2 : The work of political economy
Qiu Jun’s approach to good governance,
R. Bin WONG, University of California at Los Angeles
The ideal city and the real city in late-imperial statecraft,
Luca GABBIANI, Ecole Française d’Extrême Orient
Did China develop environmental statecraft?
Tim SEDO, Concordia University
Mardi 31 mai
9h30-12h30 Session 3 : Statecraft economics
Budget management as a statecraft ideal,
Malcolm THOMPSON, University of British Columbia
How to finance the state without robbing the people: Qiu Jun and the legacy of Tang and Song state finance,
Noa GRASS, University of British Columbia
Taxation and regulation of merchants in the Ming,
Desmond CHEUNG, University of British Columbia
14h00-17h00 Session 4 : Managing personnel and jurisdictions within the empire
Qiu Jun on personnel,
Kent GUY, University of Washington
The qualities of a Ming commander,
Jun FANG, University of Western Ontario
Managing boundaries in Ming China,
Leo SHIN, University of British Columbia
Mercredi 1er juin
9h30-12h30 Session 5 : Law and the state
Borrowing from the Confucian classics to adjudicate law cases,
Chiu PENGSHENG, Academia Sinica
Reading Qiu Jun’s chapters on the codification of laws and ordinances,
Jérôme BOURGON, CNRS, Lyon
Family, ritual, and the state: filial piety and revenge,
Alison BAILEY, University of British Columbia
14h00-18h00 Session 6 : Impacts and connections
Daxue yanyi bu’s Intellectual Influence and Political Metaphors in Late Imperial China,
XIE Yang, Institut d’Histoire, Académie des Sciences Sociales de Chine
Qiu Jun’s influence on public welfare policies in the Qing dynasty,
Pierre-Étienne WILL, Collège de France
Daxue yanyi bu in the intellectual and political history of Choson Korea,
Youngmin KIM, Seoul National University ,
European visions of Chinese statecraft,
Gregory BLUE, University of Victoria
Subjects
- History (Main subject)
- Mind and language > Thought
- Zones and regions > Asia > Far East > China
- Zones and regions > Asia
Places
- 11 place Marcelin Berthelot (College de France, salle 4)
Paris, France
Date(s)
- lundi, mai 30, 2011
- mardi, mai 31, 2011
- mercredi, juin 01, 2011
Keywords
- China, tradition, reform, daxue yanyi de Qiu Jun
Contact(s)
- Claude Chevaleyre
courriel : claude [dot] chevaleyre [at] college-de-france [dot] fr
Reference Urls
Information source
- Jacqueline Nivard
courriel : Jacqueline [dot] Nivard [at] ehess [dot] fr
To cite this announcement
« Tradition, Statecraft and Reform », Conference, symposium, Calenda, Published on mardi, mai 24, 2011, https://calenda-formation.labocleo.org/204471