Crow’s Newspaper Directories of China
In 1931, Carl Crow published the first Newspaper Directory of China1. It was the first of a series of four successive editions of what was to become a reference book in professional circles. The...
In 1931, Carl Crow published the first Newspaper Directory of China1. It was the first of a series of four successive editions of what was to become a reference book in professional circles. The...
I recently published a short piece on gongwen 公文 (official documents) in Republican China (1912-1949), as part of a multi-volumes encyclopedia on non-Western historiographies edited by Nathalie Kouamé, Eric P. Meyer and Anne Viguier1....
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ENP-China HistText workshop. Conference on “Datafication in the Historical Humanities: Reconsidering Traditional Sources as Data”, Washington, D.C., 2-4 June 2022.
Advisory Board Meeting (2nd). 5 May 2022 – 14:00-17:00 pm.
ENP-China HistText workshop. Bristol University, Bristol, 27 April 2022.
ENP-China Seminar. 7 April – 9:30 am. Lien Ling-ling (Academia Sinica, Institute of Modern History). “Creating a new genre: social investigation in the late Qing periodicals”. Check out the Zoom link
ENP-China Seminar. 7 April – 9:30 am. Lien Ling-ling (Academia Sinica, Institute of Modern History). “Creating a new genre: social investigation in the late Qing periodicals”. Check out the Zoom link
ENP-China Seminar. 8 April – 2:00 pm. Dominic Sachsenmaier (University of Göttingen). “The Place of East Asia in the Contradictory Worlds of History“. Check out the Zoom link
Pre-conference Workshop. Elite networks in China and Taiwan. 7 & 8 March 2022. 9:00- 17:00. Maison de la Recherche 3.43 & Online meeting.
ENP-China Seminar. 24 February – 9:30 am Sun Huei-min (Academia Sinica, Institute of Modern History). “Beyond Digital Archives: The Making of the Shareholder Register Database (1930-1937)“. Check out the Zoom link
ENP-China Seminar. 17 February – 9:30 am Christian Henriot. “How the Web Is Transforming Historical Research (Reading seminar)“. Check out the Zoom link
Pre-conference Workshop II. Digital Chinese Studies. 7 February 2022. Online event.
Pre-conference Workshop I. Digital Chinese Studies. 4 February 2022. Online event.
ENP-China Seminar. 18 November 2021 (14h-15h30) Cécile Armand & Nora Van den Bosch. “The Chinese PressScape: Mapping the periodical press in 1930s China“. Check out the Zoom link
ENP-China Seminar. 14 October 2021 (9h30-10h30) Christian Henriot. “1947 Shanghai industrialists. A connected group?“. Check out the Zoom link
ENP-China Seminar. 7 October 2021 (9h30-10h30) Jeremy August. “The HistText library and public interface“. Check out the Zoom link
ENP-China Seminar. 23 September 2021 (9h30-10h30) Baptiste Blouin. “Event detection in digital corpora“. Check out the Zoom link
ENP-China Webinar. 3 September 2021 (10h00-11h45) Wu Jen-shu. Institute of Modern History, Academia Sinica. “A Social Network Analysis of Agricultural Technocrats in Modern China“.Check out the Zoom link on our blog.
ICAS 12 Conference. 25 August 2021 (22h45-23h45) Christian Henriot &. “East Asian Elites After the Collapse of the Japanese Empire I: The case of Taiwan“. 12th International Convention of Asia Scholars [24-28 August 2021] Online/Life event
ICAS 12 Conference. 26 August 2021 (00h00-1h00) Christian Henriot &. “East Asian Elites After the Collapse of the Japanese Empire II: Manchuria, Taiwan, and Japan“. 12th International Convention of Asia Scholars [24-28 August 2021] Online/Life event
HNR + ResHist Conference 2021. 1 July 2021 (14h30-15h15) Christian Henriot & Cécile Armand. Aix-Marseille, ENP-China. “From Textual to Historical Networks:
Reconstructing Social Relations
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Biographical Dictionary of Republican China (BRDC)“. Conference Historical Networks – Réseaux Historiques – Historische Netzwerke [30 June-2 July 2021] Online event
ENP-China Webinar. 18 June 2021 (9h00-9h45) Christian Henriot & Cécile Armand. Aix-Marseille, ENP-China. “MCBD: A Biographical Database for Modern Chinese History“. Rethinking the Datafication of Culture in the Chinese World: An Online Workshop on the Digital Humanities. Department of Chinese and History, City University of Hong Kong.Check out the Zoom link on our blog.
ENP-China Webinar. 21 May 2021 (10h00-12h00) Guo Weiting. Aix-Marseille, ENP-China. “The Zhang Gang Diary (1888-1942) through digital lenses: issues, approach, methods“. Check out the Zoom link on our blog.
Entretien 20 April 2021 (17h00-18h30) Christian Henriot. Aix-Marseille University. Les rendez-vous de la philologie numérique (Bulac). “Big data et sources chinoises. Nouvelles perspectives pour l’histoire de la Chine moderne “.
ESSHC 2021. 26 March 2021 (14h30-15h45) Cécile Armand – Christian Henriot. Aix-Marseille University. “Elites in Republican China: The Boorman Dictionary Revisited “.
ENP-China Webinar. 12 February 2021 (14h00-16h00) Marc Matten. University of Erlangen-Nuremberg. “The Art of Imagining the Invisible in Modern China“. Check out the Zoom link on our blog.
ENP-China Webinar. 17 December 2020 (9h30-11h30) David Serfass. Inalco/Ifrae. “A Lifetime Perspective on Wartime Collaboration: Compiling the Biographical Dictionary of Occupied China“. Check out the Zoom link on our blog.
ENP-China Webinar. 22 October 2020 (10h-12h) Cécile Armand. ENP-China/IraAsia. “A foreign cub with Chinese flavor: The Rotary Club and the politics of language“. Check out the Zoom link on our blog.
ENP-China Webinar. 22 September 2020 (9h-11h) Thomas Larkin. Bristol University. “Creating and Maintaining Transnational Networks in Nineteenth-Century Hong Kong“. Check out the Zoom link on our blog.
ENP-China Conference. 9 April 2020 (14h-16h) Isabella Jackson. Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin. “Elite understandings of non-elite childhood in republican China: Changing discourses of slavery and girlhood“. Maison de la Recherche 3.43.
ENP-China Conference. 7 February 2020 (14h-16h) Elisabeth Kaske. Leipzig University. “The First Congress: The 1913 Conference for the Unification of Reading Pronunciations and its Significance for the May Fourth Movement“. Maison de la Recherche 3.43.
ENP-China. Internal Team Workshop. 19-20 December 2019. Taipei, Academia Sinica. Collaborative work and digital methods.
ENP-China. Internal Team Workshop. 5-6 December 2019. Paris, EHESS. Collaborative work and digital methods.
ENP-China Conference. 28 November 2019 (14h-16h) Barbara Mittler. Heidelberg University. “Déjà Vu? Photography as Metaphor— Repurposing Archival Photographs of Mao“. Maison de la Recherche 3.43.
ENP-China Conference. 24 October 2019 (14h-16h) David Serfass. INALCO. “Acteurs et réseaux en Chine occupée : pour une nouvelle approche biographique de la collaboration (1937-1945)” Maison de la Recherche 3.43.
ENP-China Workshop. Elites, Knowledge, and Power. The formation and transformation of elites in modern China. 7-9 October 2019. Maison de la Recherche.
ENP-China Expert Meeting 1. Biographical databases. 27-28 May 2019. Maison de la Recherche
ENP-China Conference. 11 April 2019 (14h-16h) Lin Yi-tang. University of Geneva. “Agents of Knowledge-transfer? A preliminary sketch of the Chinese Rockefeller fellows, 1910s-1950s” Maison de la Recherche 3.43.
Irasia-DEA Conference. 22 March 2019 (14h-16h). Roberta Zavoretti. University of Cologne. “Rural origins, City lives. Making class and place in contemporary China“. Maison de la Recherche 3.43
Gephi Workshop. 21 March 2019 (9h30-17h30). Formation (analyse de réseau) animée par Laurent Beauguitte, CNRS (IDEES – UMR6266). Maison de la Recherche 3.43 – Ouvert à tous sur inscription (enpmuc@gmail.com)
ENP-China Conference. 14 March 2019. Henrike Rudolph. University of Erlangen. “Layers and Lacunae: Reconstructing Chinese Social Networks in Transition, 1940s-1950s“. Maison de la Recherche 3.43 (14h-16h)
Cytoscape Workshop. 11 March 2019 (9h30-17h30). Formation (analyse de réseau) animée par Guillaume Brysbaert, CNRS (Géographie-cités – UMR8504). Bâtiment Egger D112. Ouvert à tous sur inscription (enpmuc@gmail.com)
Data Visualization Workshop. 14-15 February 2019. With guest speaker Benjamin Bach. University of Edinburgh. Maison de la Recherche. For registration and information: enpmuc@gmail.com
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