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以《王氏之死》為鑰:微觀歷史里的尋常眾生
From The Death of Woman Wang to Common People in History
本活動為“史景遷紀念系列講座”
This talk is part of the Jonathan Spence Memorial Series
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王笛教授繪史景遷像,出自《歷史的微聲》(人民文學出版社2022年出版)
活動介紹
The Event
耶魯研究生院’65屆已故校友、耶魯大學歷史學斯特林講席榮休教授史景遷的代表作《王氏之死》作為中國歷史微觀研究的經典之作,以一名普通農婦的悲歡還原了17世紀山東郯城的社會生態,堪稱“學術研究與歷史寫作的完美示范”。這種獨特的歷史書寫方式,深刻影響了一代歷史學者與寫作者,讓更多目光轉向浩瀚史料中的“小人物”身上——從北京大學中國古代史研究中心暨歷史學系教授羅新對北魏宮女漫長余生的追尋,到澳門大學歷史系講座教授王笛對成都街頭茶客的生動刻畫,正是這些微小個體的生命歷程拼貼出了生動且充滿溫度的歷史現場。
6月13日,耶魯北京中心“史景遷紀念系列講座”首期重磅邀請羅新與王笛兩位歷史學者,從《王氏之死》談起,結合各自的微觀史研究,探討史景遷的寫作對后世學界與普通讀者的深遠影響。
Jonathan SpencePhD ’65, Sterling Professor Emeritus of History at Yale University, vividly portrayed seventeen-century provincial China through the story of a local women’s attempt to leave her husband inThe Death of Woman Wang, a landmark work of microhistory. His distinctive approach has profoundly influenced generations of historians and writers. From Xin Luo, Professor at the Center for Research on Ancient Chinese History at Peking University, who traces the lingeringlife of a Northern Wei palace woman, to Di Wang, Chair Professor of History at University of Macau, who reconstructs thesocial world of teahouses in Chengdu, scholars have continued to illuminate broader historical landscapes through the lives of seeminglyordinary individuals.
On June 13, the inaugural lecture of Yale Center Beijing’sJonathan Spence Memorial SerieswelcomesXin LuoandDi Wang. Drawing on their readings of The Death of Woman Wang and their ownmicrohistorical research, they will discuss Spence’s influence on both scholarship and public history, and explore how microhistory can engage, resonate with, and inspire a wider audience.
講座嘉賓
Speakers
羅新 Xin Luo
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羅新
北京大學中國古代史研究中心暨歷史學系教授
羅新,北京大學中國古代史研究中心暨歷史學系教授,專業研究方向為魏晉南北朝史和中國古代民族史。其代表作有《內亞淵源》《黑氈上的北魏皇帝》和《王化與山險》,著有旅行文學作品《從大都到上都:在古道上重新發現中國》、學術隨筆《有所不為的反叛者:批判、懷疑與想象力》、歷史非虛構作品《漫長的余生:一個北魏宮女和她的時代》等。
Xin Luo
Professor, Center for Research on Ancient Chinese History, Peking University
Xin Luo is Professor at the Center for Research on Ancient Chinese History at Peking University, specializing in Chinese medieval history and the history of Chinese ancient ethnic groups. His major academic works include studies about Inner Asian and an anthology on medieval marches, and he is also the author of travel literature From Dadu to Shangdu: Rediscovering China in the Ancient Road and nonfiction history The Long Remains of Life: A Northern Wei Palace Maid and Her Times.
王笛 Di Wang
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王笛
澳門大學歷史系講座教授
王笛為澳門大學歷史系講座教授,約翰斯·霍普金斯大學博士。他曾在2009年至2018年間擔任《中國歷史學前沿》雜志的共同主編。2004年至2005年,他擔任中國留美歷史學會會長,曾在美國德克薩斯農工大學歷史系擔任教授。他獲得了美國國家人文基金會、美國國家人文研究中心和富布萊特等多項研究資助。他的著作《街頭文化》(斯坦福大學出版社,2003年)和《社會主義下的茶館》(康奈爾大學出版社,2018年)分別在2005年和2019年獲得了城市歷史學會的最佳著作獎。他的英文著作包括《茶館》(斯坦福大學出版社,2008年)和《袍哥》(斯坦福大學出版社,2018年),還出版了大量其他中文專著和中英文論文。
Di Wang
Chair Professor of History, University of Macau
Di Wang is a Chair Professor of History at University of Macau. He holds a Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University. He served as co-editor of the journal Frontiers of History in China from 2009 to 2018. He was President of the Chinese Historians in the United States in 2004 and 2005 and previously served as a Professor of history at Texas A&M University. He has received prestigious research grants, including those from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), National Humanities Center, and Fulbright. His books, Street Culture in Chengdu (Stanford, 2003) and The Teahouse under Socialism (Cornell, 2018), won the Best Book Award from the Urban History Association in 2005 and 2019, respectively. His works include The Teahouse (Stanford, 2008) and Violence and Order on the Chengdu Plain (Stanford, 2018). He has also published numerous other monographs in Chinese and in English.
活動時間
Event Time
2026年6月13日,星期六
Saturday, June 13, 2026
注冊/Registration
12:30-13:00
講座與問答/Lecture and Q&A
13:00-14:30
地址
Location
耶魯北京中心
Yale Center Beijing
北京市朝陽區
建國門外大街8號
國際財源中心B座36層
(永安里地鐵站C出口)
36th Floor
Tower B of IFC Building
8 Jianguomenwai Avenue
Chaoyang District, Beijing
(Yong'anli Subway Station, Exit C)
報名
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活動不接受現場報名。
Walk-ins will not be accepted.
活動語言為中文。
The event will be inChinese.
注意:現場座位有限,先到先得。
Note: Seats are available on a first-come-first-served basis.
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現場小福利
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特別感謝理想國、新經典和人民文學出版社對本場場活動的大力支持。
你希望向主講嘉賓提出什么問題?參與現場互動的前6名提問者將獲贈由新經典出品的《王氏之死》或《追尋現代中國》一本。歡迎屆時踴躍舉手提問!
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左:《王氏之死》,新經典文化·南海出版公司,2024
右:《追尋現代中國》,理想國·四川人民出版社,2019
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