"The Construction of Qin and Han Law and its Record in the Sources"
“The Construction of Qin and Han Law and its Record in the Sources”
Anthony Barbieri
Professor of Early Chinese History
University of California at Santa Barbara
“The Construction of Qin and Han Law and its Record in the Sources”
Anthony Barbieri
Professor of Early Chinese History
University of California at Santa Barbara
“Revisiting the Openness of Tang-dynasty China: What We Can Learn from the Tang Code”
Victor Fong
Postdoctoral Associate, Yale
Council on East Asian Studies
“Slavery and Anti-Slavery in Tang China: With Some Comparisons to Rome and Korea”
Zekun Zhang
The Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies / UC Davis
Michael Nylan
UC Berkeley
Caroline Humfress
Professor of Medieval History
University of St. Andrews
Jinyu Liu
Bett Gage Holland Professor of Roman History
Emory University
Serena Connolly
Professor of Classics
Rutgers University
“ ‘I order you not to follow my orders!’ Codified Autocracy in the Theodosian Code.”
John Dillon
Lecturer
Classics and Divinity School
Yale University
Finnian M.M. Gerety
Visiting Assistant Professor of Religious Studies
Brown University
Poster Photo: Master singer Nellikkattu Mammannu Vasudevan Namboothiri, 2012
“A Conversation About Gerasa”
Dr. Rubina Raja
Aarhus University, Denmark