Rebecca Robinson
- Professeure adjointe
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Faculté des arts et des sciences - Département d'histoire
Pavillon Lionel-Groulx office C-6112
- Professeure adjointe
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Faculté des arts et des sciences – Centre d'études asiatiques
Pavillon 3744, rue Jean-Brillant
Travail 1 : 514 343-6111 #41438
Education Programs
- Social Sciences
- Social Sciences
- Literature and Languages Humanities Social Sciences
- Humanities Social Sciences Literature and Languages
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- Literature and Languages
- Humanities
- Humanities
- Humanities
- Arts and Music Humanities
- Arts and Music Humanities
- Literature and Languages
- Teaching and Education Sciences
- Economics and Politics Humanities Social Sciences
- Social Sciences Economics and Politics Humanities
- Economics and Politics Humanities Social Sciences
- Social Sciences Economics and Politics Humanities
- Literature and Languages Humanities Social Sciences
- Teaching and Education Sciences Humanities
Courses
- AES3815 Sujets spéciaux en études asiatiques
- HST1061 Histoire de la Chine depuis le 16e siècle
- HST3100 Les Empires dans l'Antiquité
- HST6102 État et société dans l'histoire de la Chine
Areas of Expertise
Research projects Expand all Collapse all
La surveillance gouvernementale dans la Chine et l'Égypte anciennes. Projet de recherche au Canada / 2026 - 2028
Publications Expand all Collapse all
Livres
Imperial Cults: Religion and Politics in the Early Han and Roman Empires. Oxford University Press (2023)
Articles et chapitres
“Repairing the Yellow River Breach at Huzi: Flood Control and Immortality during the reign of Han Wudi.” Études chinoises (2023).
“The ‘Document on Rain’雨書: Weather and Prognostication in Early Han China.” International Journal of Divination and Prognostication: 2.2: 191-223 (2021).
“Big Data in Early China: Networks of Surveillance in the early Chinese Empires,” dans
Histories of Surveillance from Antiquity to the Digital Era: The Eyes and Ears of Power. Laura Skouvig and Andreas Marklund, eds., pp. 20-36. Routledge (2021).
“Employing Knowledge: A Case Study in Calendar Reforms in the Early Han and Roman Empires,” dans Rulers and Ruled in Ancient Greece, Rome, and China, Hans Beck & Griet Vankeerberghen, eds., pp. 369-396. Cambridge (2021).
“To Reverently Bestow the Seasons: Calendrical Narratives in Early China and Rome,” dans Intersections of Religion and Astronomy. Aaron Ricker, Christopher J. Corbally, and Darry Dinnell, eds., pp. 27-35. Routledge (2020).
“Spectacular Power in the Early Han and Roman Empires.” The Journal of World History, 29.3: 343-368 (2018).
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