Friday, November 21 / 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Grant Park Parlor (6th Floor)

Session 115
Historical Social Sciences and China (III): The State and Empire in Chinese History

Chair: Choon Hwee Koh, University of California, Los Angeles
Discussant: James Mahoney, Northwestern University

1. Politicizing Time: Calendars, Time Control, and the Great Temporal Unification in Chinese HistoryYuanchong Wang, University of Delaware.

2. Empires and State Formation in East Asia: The Cases of the Chinese and Angkor EmpiresTuong Vu, University of Oregon.

3. Capitalism and the Market Economy: Connections, Differences, and Implications for the Early Modern WorldMeng Zhang, University of California Los Angeles.

4. Federalism as a Floating Signifier: Ideology and State-Building in Early Republican ChinaYuan Xi, University of Virginia.

Click on a name for contact information
Click on a title to see the abstract
Click on the room name to see a floor plan

 Other sessions on Macrohistorical Dynamics