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Rebecca Robinson

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Professeure adjointe

Faculté des arts et des sciences - Département d'histoire

Pavillon Lionel-Groulx office C-6112

rebecca.robinson@umontreal.ca

Travail 1 : 514 343-6111 #41438

Education Programs

  • Social Sciences
  • Social Sciences
  • Literature and Languages Humanities Social Sciences
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  • Literature and Languages
  • Literature and Languages Humanities
  • Humanities
  • Humanities
  • Humanities
  • Literature and Languages
  • Teaching and Education Sciences
  • Social Sciences Economics and Politics Humanities

Courses

  • HST1061 Histoire de la Chine depuis le 16e siècle

Areas of Expertise

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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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