Willkommen im Institut für Sinologie der Universität Freiburg
Die Freiburger Sinologie befasst sich schwerpunktmäßig mit dem modernen und gegenwärtigen China. Sie ist historisch-sozialwissenschaftlich geprägt und verbindet die interdisziplinäre Erforschung des Gegenstandes China mit der Ausbildung in der chinesischen Sprache.
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Hinweise zu aktuellen Veranstaltungen, Terminen und Veröffentlichungen finden Sie hier:
- Conference: 11th German-Israeli Frontiers of Humanities Symposium 2019
- November 17 – 20, 2019, in Jerusalem, Israel, organized by Prof. Daniel Leese and Prof. Ori Sela
- Workshop: Contemporary China Graduate Workshop 2019
- Uni-Haus Schauinsland, November 1-3, 2019, Co-organized by the University of Freiburg and the University of Cologne. With support from the Confucius Institute and the Global South Studies Center Cologne.
- Annual Workshop on Modernizing Rural China Took Place in Freiburg
- The second annual workshop of the Modernizing Rural China Research Network took place in Freiburg, Germany from September 27th to September 29th 2019.
- Two Workshops in June
- "Chinese Agriculture Abroad", Olomouc, CZ and "Eurasian Parliamentary Practices and Political Mythologies", Heidelberg
- Lecture: 30 years after the Tiananmen protest movement
- A debate about China's future and how to deal with this country.
- Guest lecture: Revolutionary Fibres
- Guest lecture by Dr. Jennifer Altehenger, King’s College London: Revolutionary Fibres: Materials and industrial design in Maoist China
- Talk on the 30th anniversary of June 4, 1989
- Lecture by Prof. Daniel Leese on the 30th anniversary of June 4, 1989
- Maoist Legacy Database is online now
- The Maoist Legacy Project team is pleased to announce the availability to colleagues of the Maoist Legacy Database, a digital archive that the project has been compiling related to project research.
- Leveling the City: The Socialist Transformation of Shanghai in the 1950s
- Lecture given by Dr. Jake Werner (University of Chicago). The talk will take place on Tuesday, 7 August 2018, 2 pm, at Erbprinzenstraße 12 (4th floor).
- Workshop: “Work, Workers and the Heroization of Everyday Life in a Global Perspective”
- International workshop to be held at Freiburg University, June 8-9, 2018, hosted by the Collaborative Research Center “Heroes – Heroizations – Heroisms”.