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The First Issue of “Big Data and the Study of Chinese History” is published

Posted on 2017-06-13 by HinDI

On this month, June 2017, the works of our researchers Dr. Bas van Leeuwen and Prof. Dr. Xu Yi, and our visiting scholar Prof. Dr. Yuan Weipeng, have been published in the First Issue of a new bulletin in China, “Big Data and the Study of Chinese History“. This bulletin is published by Social Science Academic Press, and presented by the Institute for Advanced Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences, and the School of History and Culture, which are both from Central China Normal University, which is also known as Huazhong Normal University.

Dr. Bas van Leeuwen Prof. Dr. Xu Yi Prof. Dr. Yuan Weipeng
yuan weipeng 袁为鹏

Since 2013, Central China Normal University has been co-operated with Hong Kong University of Science and Technology on the topic of Big Data and the Study of Chinese History. Renowned historians Prof.Dr. James Lee, Prof.Dr. Cameron Campbell and Prof.Dr. Li Bozhong were involved as Adjunct Professor. Annually circa 10 scholars who have expertise on quantitative history research are invited to speak in the lecture series “Big Data and the Study of Chinese History” in Central China Normal University. This bulletin is a collection of relevant researches and speeches.

In the First Issue of the bulletin, the selected research of our researchers Dr. Bas van Leeuwen and Prof. Dr. Xu Yi is: Ni Yuping, Xu Yi and Bas van Leeuwen (2016), “Calculation China’s Historical Economic Aggregate: A GDP-centered Overview”. Social Sciences in China, 37(2), 56-75.

The selected research of our visiting scholar Prof. Dr. Yuan Weipeng is: Ma, Debin and Yuan, Weipeng (2016), “Discovering economic history in footnotes: the story of the Tong Taisheng merchant archive (1790-1850)“. Modern China, 42 (5). 483-504.

The selected speech of our visiting scholar Prof. Dr. Yuan Weipeng is: “a talk on the quantitative history”.

Central China Normal University 华中师范大学

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Lecture: by Prof. Dr. Yuan Weipeng in Shanxi University (Taiyuan, China)

Posted on 2017-04-28 by HinDI

On 28 April 2017, our visiting fellow Prof. Dr. Yuan Weipeng is invited to lecture in the College of History and Culture, Shanxi University, in Taiyuan, China, on the topic of “business accounting book and social economic history research”.

This is a part of celebration on the 115th founding anniversary of Shanxi University, as well as the no. 56 of the ” Lecture Series of College of History and Culture, Shanxi University”.

More details are available in the Chinese report.

20170428 Prof. Dr. Yuan Weipeng lectures in the Shanxi University (photo from Shanxi University)

20170428 Prof. Dr. Yuan Weipeng lectures in the Shanxi University (photo from Shanxi University)

 

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Lecture: by Yuan Weipeng, Richard Macve and Debin Ma at Utrecht University

Posted on 2016-11-02 by HinDI

tong tai sheng

2th November 2016
Lecture at Utrecht University “The Development of Chinese Accounting and Bookkeeping Before 1850: Insights from the Tŏng Tài Shēng Business Account Books (1798-1850)” (by Weipeng Yuan, Richard Macve and Debin Ma)

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Lecture: by Debin Ma and Richard Macve at Utrecht University

Posted on 2016-11-02 by HinDI

chinese accounting

2th November 2016
Lecture at Utrecht University “Rational Evolution or Socially Constructed Counter-myth? Cross-cultural Perceptions of the Development of Chinese Commercial Accounting up to c.1850” (by Keith Hoskin, Debin Ma and Richard Macve)

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Prof. Dr. Yuan Weipeng from Chinese Academy of Social Sciences visits us

Posted on 2016-09-20 by HinDI

Yuan Weipeng

20th September 2016-20th November 2016
Yuan Weipeng (Chinese Academy of Social Sciences) visits the International Institute of Social History. During his stay, he will be working on his book on 19th and 20th century Chinese private account books.

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  • Drivers of Industrialisation: Intersectoral Evidence from the Low Countries

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  • Calculation China’s Historical Economic Aggregate: A GDP-centered Overview

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The research leading to these results
received funding from the European
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637695, as part of the HinDi project.

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