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Fall 2023 Lecture series schedule: All Under Heaven

Under Heaven in Chinese script superimposed over Tianmen Square.
September 19, 2023

China: The Central State and All Under Heaven

The Fall 2023 lecture series featured the theme of China: The Central State and All Under Heaven.  At the core of the “China Dream” and China’s rise in power at the global stage is the Chinese Communist Party’s proclaimed role in the “great rejuvenation of the Chinese Nation”—a restoration of China’s historical glory and its rightful place as a “Central State” of “All under Heaven.” To achieve this goal, China’s current leader Xi Jinping requires the party “not to forget the original intention,” which could be interpreted as either a return to Marxist-Leninist fundamentalism, to Mao’s integration of “Marx” and Legalism of China's first imperial dynasty, to Republican ethno-nationalism, or to state Confucianism combined with territorial expansion in imperial China. As China’s past looms large in its present, understanding the historical relationship between the "Central State" and "All Under Heaven" is critical for our analysis of China’s economy, society, politics, and international engagement at the present and in the future. 

To view the lecture videos, please see the links below.

Directed by Yue Du (History)

Cosponsored by Levinson China and Asia-Pacific Studies Program, Department of History, and the Society for the Humanities at Cornell

9/25  Guiding the People: Chinese Statecraft from Confucian Literati to Communist Cadres

Timothy Cheek, History, University of British Columbia
10/16  Whose Tianxia? Imagining the Great Qing in Post-Imperial China
Fei-Hsien Wang, History, Indiana University Bloomington - at the request of the speaker, this lecture video was not published.

11/15  The Qing Conquest as "Just War": Manchu Arguments and European Reception 

Nicola Di Cosmo, East Asian Studies, Institute for Advanced Study

12/4  Geopolitics, Mobilization, and the Communist Monetary System in Manchuria, 1945-1949  Virtual Event

Yanjie Huang, Chinese Studies, National University of Singapore

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