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1、1谭其骧历史地理讲座演讲题目:从明代大礼议参与者建祠看明中期祠祭的发展主讲人:David William FAURE(科大卫)教授时间:2018年3月30日(周五),15:3017:30地点:光华楼西主楼史地所2201会议室主持人:王振忠教授讲者简介:David William FAURE (科大卫)教授,普林斯顿大学博士(1976),历任香港中文大学历史系讲师 (19761989)、印第安那大学历史与东亚语言文化系教授 (1990)、牛津大学中国近代史讲师、圣安东尼学院院士(1990)等,现为香港中文大学历史系讲座教授、维伦研究教授 (2004)。出版有明清社会与礼仪(北京师范大学出版社,2

2、016)、 Emperor and Ancestor: State and Lineage in South China( Stanford University Press 2007; 中 文 译 本 皇 帝 与 祖 宗 , 江 苏 人 民 出 版 社 , 2009.)等 论 著 。David William FAURE (科大卫)教授简历教 育 :B.A. (1st class) 1969, 香 港 大 学Ph.D. 1976, 普 林 斯 顿 大 学工 作 :香 港 中 文 大 学 历 史 系 讲 师 1976 - 1989印 第 安 那 大 学 历 史 与 东 亚 语 言 文 化 系

3、教 授 1990牛 津 大 学 中 国 近 代 史 讲 师 , 圣 安 东 尼 学 院 院 士 1990 - 2006牛 津 大 学 圣 安 东 尼 学 院 荣 休 院 士 2006-香 港 中 文 大 学 历 史 系 讲 座 教 授 , 维 伦 研 究 教 授 2004 -.著 作 :1. 明 清 社 会 与 礼 仪 , 北 京 : 北 京 师 范 大 学 出 版 社 , 2016。2. The Fisher Folk of Late Imperial and Modern China: An Historical Anthropology of Boat-and-Shed Living,

4、co-edited with He Xi 贺 喜 , London: Routledge, 2016.3. Chieftains into Ancestors: Imperial Expansion and Indigenous Society in Southwest China, co-edited with Ho Tsui-ping 何翠萍, Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2013.4. 近 代 中 国 商 业 发 展 , 杭 州 : 浙 江 大 学 出 版 社 , 2010.5. Emperor and Ancesto

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6、ditor (with Pui-tak Lee), Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2004.8. Colonialism and the Hong Kong Mentality, Hong Kong: Centre of Asian Studies, University of Hong Kong, 2003.9. In Search of the Hunters and Their Tribes, Studies in the History and Culture of the Taiwan Indigenous People, editor

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