Halls of ancient power
| Chinese ancestral halls are places for big family members to worship their ancestors. Provided to China Daily |
A lecture in London called Commercial Capitalism and the Ancestral Hall in Late Imperial China will discuss how ancestral halls functioned as credit associations and proto-banks and thereby consolidated lineage power over rival rural institutions from the 16th century onward.
Joseph McDermott has taught Chinese history in the US, Japan, and Britain for the 30 years. His writings on pre-modern China have ranged from economic history (for the forthcoming volume of the Cambridge History of the Song, Part II) and book history (A Social History of the Chinese Book) to ritual (State and Court Ritual in China) and art history (among other essays, on the use of lenses for painting and crafts in late imperial times).
His most recent study is The Makings of Capitalism in Rural China, a book-length study of the famous Huizhou Merchants successful throughout central and south China from 1500 to 1800.
Date: Jan 21
Venue: Russell Square: College Buildings, Room: G50
Website: www.soas.ac.uk
(China Daily 12/28/2012 page31)
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