Prof. em. Keith W. Taylor: "Archaeological Lacunae in Vietnamese History"

Link:
  • https://lecture2go.uni-hamburg.de/l2go/-/get/v/67012
Autor/in:
Beteiligte Personen:
  • Regionales Rechenzentrum der Universität Hamburg/ MCC/ Lecture2Go
  • Prof. Dr. Thomas Engelbert, Universität Hamburg
Verlag/Körperschaft:
Universität Hamburg
Erscheinungsjahr:
2023
Medientyp:
Audiovisuell
Schlagworte:
  • Vietnam
  • Archaeology
  • Archäologie
  • History
  • Geschichte
  • Asien-Afrika-Institut
Beschreibung:
  • Short Summary: Han Tombs (Mồ Hán) and the Walls of Đồng Hới (Hệ ThốngTường Đồng Hới) are two topics that have been mostly avoided, as if taboo, in the study of Vietnamese history; they do not sustain the emphasis on the antiquity and the unity of a Vietnamese identity that are promoted by official historiography. This talk will look at the archaeological reports of Han Tombs along with a consideration of textual and linguistic evidence to reconsider the idea of "One Thousand Years of Chinese Domination." And it will consider the Walls of Đồng Hới along with a consideration of the man who designed them, Đào Duy Tự, to reconsider the emergence of a southern Vietnamese identity. Speaker: Prof. em. Keith W. Taylor – Ph.D. (History), The University of Michigan, 1976. – B.A. (History), George Washington University, 1968. Academic Appointments: – Department of Asian Studies, Cornell University, 1989-2022. – Department of History, Hope College, 1987-89. – Department of History, National University of Singapore, 1981-87.
Lizenz:
  • UHH-L2G
Quellsystem:
Lecture2Go UHH

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