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Chun Xu

Research Scholar (Nov 2018-Aug 2024)

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Xu, Chun 徐淳 is a historian of late imperial China. He received his PhD in 2018 from Heidelberg University. Focusing on agriculture and water control, Chun studies the interplay between technology and political processes in Song, Yuan, and Ming times. His current book project, Dragons and Commissioners, is a study of the Ming Empire on the ground in its remotest province of Yunnan in which he explores how the study of technology in a predominantly agrarian society could reformulate perspectives on Ming China as a premodern empire. He is also working on a project that examines the epistemological and technological underpinnings of the eleventh-century reform in Song China. 

Chun Xu is leader of the Working Group Agriculture and the Making of Sciences (1100–1700).

Current Projects

Agriculture and the Making of Sciences
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Completed Projects

The Technological Underpinnings of Political Reform in Eleventh-Century China
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Upcoming Events

Colloquium

Disaster in the East Asian History of Science

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Past Events

Conference

Towards a Global History of Soil: Sciences, Practices, Materialities and Mobilities, 1100-1700

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Talk

European Discourses on the Effects of Indian Foods during the 15th to 18th Centuries: From the Fruits of Paradise to the Racialization of Nutrition

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Early Career Seminar

Online Public Discourse on Artificial Intelligence and Ethics in China: Context, Content, and Implications

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Panel Discussion

Famine Foods in the Early Modern Sinosphere

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Early Career Seminar

Horses in Bohai and Jurchen Societies: Based on Osteological Studies from the South Part of the Russian Far East

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Early Career Seminar

Sanitary Engineers and the Growth of Colonial Cairo: A Hydraulic Approach

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Primary Source Reading Group

Agriculture and the Making of Sciences

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Primary Source Reading Group

Agriculture and the Making of Sciences

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Colloquium

Reinventing Disaster in Yuan China

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Nachrichten & Presse

Akademischer Verlag Brill veröffentlicht neue Open-Access-Reihe mit Unterstützung des MPIWG

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