Griet Vankeerberghen (on sabbatical)
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PhD (Princeton)
Prof. Vankeerberghen is currently on sabbatical.
Griet Vankeerberghen (Ph.D. Princeton University, 1997) is Associate Professor at the Department of History and Classical Studies of º«¹úÂãÎè.Ìý She has published on several Western Han texts and their social, political and material contexts, including the Huainanzi, Shiji, and the Four Lost Classics. ÌýShe is currently engaged in a SSHRC-supported research project on Chang’an, the capital of Western Han.Ìý With Hans Beck, she is co-director of the. She teaches a wide variety of courses on early and medieval China, on the Chinese family, and on Confucius. ÌýShe co-edited Chang’an 26 BCE: an Augustan Age in China with Michael Nylan (University of Washington Press, 2015).
Early Chinese History.
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