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The Emergence of Logistics Networks and Financial Administration during the Qin Conquest (230–221 BCE)
Professor Chun Fung Tong
The University of Hong Kong
Date and Time:
September 9, 2025 (Tue) 11:30 – 12:30 HKT
[Sep 8 | 20:30 – 21:30 PDT]
Venue:
Rm 201 at May Hall or via Zoom
https://hku.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_QtldpYiBQuqYS5nC6jmXzA
The Emergence of Logistics Networks and Financial Administration during the Qin Conquest (230–221 BCE)
Professor Chun Fung Tong
The University of Hong Kong
Date and Time:
September 9, 2025 (Tue) 11:30 – 12:30 HKT
[Sep 8 | 20:30 – 21:30 PDT]
Venue:
Rm 201 at May Hall or via Zoom
https://hku.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_QtldpYiBQuqYS5nC6jmXzA
Title:
The Emergence of Logistics Networks and Financial Administration during the Qin Conquest (230–221 BCE)
Speaker:
Professor Chun Fung Tong
The University of Hong Kong
Date/Time:
September 9, 2025 (Tue) 11:30 – 12:30 HKT
Venue:
Room 201, May Hall, The University of Hong Kong (Map), or Via Zoom
Language:
English
Enquiry:
Title:
The Emergence of Logistics Networks and Financial Administration during the Qin Conquest (230–221 BCE)
Speaker:
Professor Chun Fung Tong
The University of Hong Kong
Date/Time:
September 9, 2025 (Tue) 11:30 – 12:30 HKT
Venue:
Room 201, May Hall, The University of Hong Kong (Map), or Via Zoom
Language:
English
Enquiry:
This talk explores the logistics networks of the Qin state during its war of unification between 230 and 221 BCE. First, the article investigates the Qin’s “assigned transfer” logistics system, which was comprised of two forms, namely, the transfer of resources among regional administrative units, and that between the central and regional governments. Second, it examines the infrastructures and institutions underpinning this logistics system during the Qin conquest, exploring how the emergence of long-distance, empire-wide military logistics networks might have contributed to economic development and driven reforms of the Qin financial administration. Overall, this talk unfolds not only the institutional reforms stimulated by the Qin’s war of unification but also the impact of war on social development.
Chun Fung Tong is an assistant professor at the School of Chinese and Hong Kong Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences, The University of Hong Kong. He studied history at the Chinese University of Hong Kong for his BA and MPhil degrees and received a PhD in Sinology from Heidelberg University. His research primarily focuses on social, political and institutional history in early China, early Chinese historiography, as well as writing culture in premodern China.
This series aims to introduce a wide range of cutting-edge research in various disciplines and areas. If you have any questions about this seminar or would be interested in giving a talk, please contact Professor Ghassan Moazzin (gmoazzin@hku.hk).
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