1 Liu Yi (Professor)
research direction
China Ceramic Archaeology, China Ancient Mausoleum System, Ming and Qing Dynasty Palace History.
Personal profile
Liu Yi, male,1born in March, 1964, Tianjin, without party affiliation. Tianjin No.1 Middle School graduated in July1983; /kloc-0 graduated from Nankai university in July, 1987 with a double bachelor's degree in law and history; 1993
In June 2006, he received a master's degree in history from Nankai University, and in July 2006, he received a doctor's degree in history from Nankai University. From August 2000 to August 20001,she was funded by the Korea Higher Education Foundation and studied at Ewha Women's University in Seoul.
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1July 1987 to present, he has worked as an assistant librarian and lecturer in the museum department of history department of Nankai University (in 2000/kloc-0, he was changed to the department of cultural relics and museums of history college). 199565438+promoted to junior college education in February.
Grant; 1997 was selected as a member of the third academic echelon of Nankai University; 200165438+promoted to professor in February. 1June, 1998 to1September, 1998 as an assistant of the history department; Started to be a blogger on March 1999.
Director of museum science. In March 2002, he became the assistant to the dean of the School of History, and in May 2003, he was appointed as the head of the Department of Cultural Relics and Museology. He is the leader of archaeology and museology in Nankai University.
Courses offered over the years include: Ancient Ceramics in China, An Introduction to Cultural Relics in China (once called An Introduction to China's Heritage), Research on Ancient Mausoleum System in China, and Ancient Chinese Costume Culture (above).
Science students); Archaeological Research on Ceramics in China, Overview of Ancient Ceramics Appraisal in China, Archaeology of Cultural Relics and Social History in China, Special Study on Material Culture in Han, Tang, Ming and Qing Dynasties, and Introduction to Cultural Relics and Philology in China (I).
Graduate students); Research on Ancient Imperial Mausoleums in China, Archaeological Study on Imperial Mausoleums in Han, Tang, Song and Ming Dynasties, Ceramic Archaeology in China, and Porcelain in Tang, Song and Yuan Dynasties (doctoral degree or above). In ...
"Ancient Ceramics in China" and "An Introduction to Cultural Relics in China" were successively rated as excellent courses in course construction evaluation of Nankai University 1995- 1997. The course "China Ancient Ceramics" was opened in 2004.
In 2006, it was rated as an excellent course of Nankai University and a model excellent course of Nankai University in 2006. In 2007, he won the first "Tutor and Tutor" Award of Nankai University; In 2008, he won the fourth "Nankai University Teaching Master".
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Recruit master's and doctoral students in ceramic archaeology in China and ancient mausoleum system in China.
Mainly engaged in the teaching and research of China ceramic archaeology, China tomb system, Ming and Qing life history, with special attention to Tang, Song, Yuan ceramic archaeology, Song, Ming and Qing emperors' tombs system, Ming and Qing court laws and regulations system, etc. appear
He has published Royal Family in Ming and Qing Dynasties (Beijing Palace Museum Press, 1997), Palace Life in Ming and Qing Dynasties (Tianjin Ancient Books Publishing House, 2000) and Self-study Course on Porcelain Appraisal: Thirty Lectures on Porcelain Appraisal (ten thousand volumes).
Press, Shenyang, 2005), Research on the Imperial Mausoleum System in Ming Dynasty (People's Publishing House, Beijing, 2006), Lecture on the Research on the Ancient Mausoleum System in China (Xinxing Publishing House, Seoul, South Korea, 2006).
Years), China Ancient Mausoleum (Nankai University Press, Tianjin, 20 10) and other personal works; Participated in China Ancient Material Culture (Higher Education Press, Beijing, 1990) and Cultural Relics Appraisal.
Guide "(Shaanxi People's Publishing House, 1995) and other collective works. Editor-in-chief Nankai Wenbo Book Department has been published by Nankai University Press since May, 1965. Over the years, in "Archaeology", "Wen"
Things, Journal of the Palace Museum, China Historical Relics, China Ancient Ceramics Research, China Cultural Relics Newspaper, China Museum, Cultural Relics World, huaxia archaeology, Cultural Relics and Archaeology of the Central Plains.
And cultural relics, southern cultural relics (formerly known as Jiangxi cultural relics), Jingdezhen ceramics, southeast culture, journal of Zhejiang Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology, Oriental Museum, Fujian Wenbo and Northern Literature.
Materials, Cultural Relics Research, Cultural Relics Quarterly, Sichuan Cultural Relics, Hebei Ceramics, Museum Research, Nankai Journal, Nankai History, China Social History Review, and Historical Monthly.
Chinese Taipei), Oriental Studies (Seoul, South Korea), Northeast Asian Studies (Busan, South Korea) and other professional academic journals, as well as monographs at home and abroad, have published Research on Ceramic Archaeology and Ancient Tomb System in China.
There are more than 70 papers and more than 30 other articles.
In 2007, Research on the Mausoleum System of Ming Dynasty won the Best Works Award of National Cultural Relics and Archaeology in 2006, and in 2008, it won the Fourth Outstanding Achievement Award of Humanities and Social Sciences of Asian Studies Center of Nankai University and the Third Prize of the Eleventh Social Sciences of Tianjin successively.
1994 1 1 was elected as the director of China Ancient Ceramics Research Association (later renamed China Ancient Ceramics Society); 200 1 10 was elected as academic member and executive director of China Ancient Ceramics Society. Employed since August 2000
Member of Tianjin Cultural Relics Appraisal Committee. In April 2002, he served as a director of the Chinese Museum Society; In September 2002, he was elected as the vice chairman of Tianjin Cultural Relics Museum Society. 2011was hired as a national cultural relic.
Member of the Steering Committee for Postgraduate Education of Museum Professional Degree.
At present, he is in charge of the major project of the key base of humanities and social sciences of the Ministry of Education (Nankai University), Research on Folk Beliefs from Han Tombs to Ming Tombs and Folk Beliefs in Modern North China, and the "Outstanding Talents Support Plan for the New Century" of the Ministry of Education.
Research on the imperial tomb system, National Cultural Heritage Administration's "2009 Cultural Heritage Protection Science and Technology Research Project" and "Investigation and Research on Ming Tombs"; Participate in the key base of humanities and social sciences of the Ministry of Education (Beijing
The research work of the major project "Tomb Research in Song Dynasty". Presided over the compilation of "Introduction to Cultural Relics in China" (chief scientist), the key textbook of humanities and social sciences of "Horse Project" of the Ministry of Education.
2. Liu Zunzhi (Professor)
research direction
Study on Archaeology and Material Culture in Qin, Han, Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties
Personal profile
A country in the Zhou dynasty
Zunzhi, male, born in February, 197 1, is a native of Fengxian County, Jiangsu Province, Han nationality, and a member of the Democratic Progressive Party. He is now a professor in the Department of Archaeology and Museum of the School of History of Nankai University, a doctoral supervisor, and a member of the Academic Committee of Archaeology in Qin and Han Dynasties.
Members. He studied in Nankai University and Zhengzhou University successively, with a postgraduate degree, a doctorate in history, and a postdoctoral fellow in archaeology and museum studies. 1995-2007, engaged in field work in the Archaeological Department of Xuzhou Museum, Xuzhou City, Jiangsu Province.
Field archaeological excavation and research, from September 2007 to June 2009, engaged in postdoctoral research in the School of History of Nankai University, and taught in the Department of Ancient Culture and Museum of the School of History of Nankai University since 2009.
Teacher.
His research interests are archaeology and material and cultural studies in Qin, Han, Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, as well as related studies on ancient stone carvings and field archaeology in China. Teach ten courses for doctors, masters and undergraduates.
He has presided over and participated in a number of national, provincial and ministerial scientific research projects, published dozens of papers in professional journals, published two monographs, and participated in six books including China Archaeology Qin and Han Volumes. There is information about the team leader of the archaeological excavation site.
Ge presided over and participated in the excavation of hundreds of ancient tombs and more than ten ancient sites, and published nearly 20 archaeological excavations.
Teaching courses:
He taught five undergraduate courses: Archaeology of China (Part I) (38 hours), Material and Cultural History (2- 1) (38 hours), Ancient Stone Carvings in China (38 hours), General Theory of Field Archaeology (38 hours) and Cultural and Cultural Application Technology (58 hours).
Two academic postgraduate courses: archaeology and material and cultural studies in Qin, Han, Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties (40 hours) and field archaeology (40 hours).
Postgraduate courses in two majors: archaeology and material and cultural studies in Qin, Han, Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties (40 hours) and field archaeology (40 hours).
1 Ph.D. Program: Special Topics of Archaeology in Qin and Han Dynasties (40 hours)
A total of 10 courses.
3. Jia Hongbo (Professor)
research direction
Archaeology and material culture in Xia, Shang and Zhou Dynasties, ancient Chinese bronzes, and ancient architecture in China.
Personal profile
1967
Born in Huai 'an, Hebei. 199 1 graduated from the history department of Nankai university with a bachelor's degree in history. 1994 graduated from the history department of Nankai University with a master's degree in history.
Bachelor degree, stayed in the same year to teach so far. He is currently a professor in the Department of Archaeology and Museums, School of History, Nankai University. Mainly engaged in the teaching and research of archaeology and material culture in Xia, Shang and Zhou Dynasties, ancient Chinese bronzes and ancient architecture in China.
Research work.
Teaching courses:
Undergraduate courses: China ancient material and cultural history (pre-Qin part), ancient Chinese bronzes, and ancient China architecture.
Postgraduate courses: Xia, Shang and Zhou Dynasties archaeology and material culture, bronze ware research and identification.
4. Cheng Pingshan (Associate Professor)
research direction
Archaeology of China and Ancient History of China
Personal profile
Cheng Pingshan (1999), Ph.D., associate professor of history in Peking University.
Engaged in archaeology and ancient history research in China. Main research topics: China archaeological culture and ancient history research, settlement research, China historical geography, chronology, art and religion, etc.
The main courses taught are: archaeological research in China, archaeology in the pre-Qin and Han Dynasties, archaeological theory and methods, general theory of archaeology in China, and application technology of cultural relics (field archaeological methodology, archaeological mapping and archaeological investigation).
5. Yuan (Associate Professor)
research direction
Ceramic archaeology, ancient jade articles in China.
Personal profile
Yuan Dynasty (1206-1368)
Wensheng, male, Han nationality. 1970 was born in Shihezi, Xinjiang, and his ancestral home was Anyue, Sichuan. 65438-0992 was admitted to the Department of History of Nankai University, majoring in cultural relics and museum science, and received bachelor's degree, master's degree and doctor's degree in history.
After graduating in 2002, he stayed in the department to teach. Mainly engaged in ceramic archaeology in China, ancient jade articles in China, material culture in Qin and Han Dynasties, offering undergraduate courses such as "Ancient Jade Articles in China" and "Material Culture in Qin and Han Dynasties".
6. Chen Chang (Associate Professor)
research direction
Archaeology and Material Culture Research in Pre-Qin Period
Personal profile
Chenwangchao
Chang, female,1born in February, 1980, graduated from Tianjin University in 2003, majoring in civil engineering. In the same year, she was admitted to the Department of Archaeology and Museology of the College of Literature of Jilin University. She went on to study for a master's degree in 2005 and received her degree in 2008.
Doctor's degree, in the same year, he was hired as a teacher of history college and was confirmed as a lecturer. 20 13 was awarded the title of associate professor. 20 14 1 Enter the postdoctoral mobile station of Nankai University for further study.
Teaching courses: History and Theory of Western Museums, Introduction to Western Archaeology, Introduction to Cultural Anthropology, Archaeology of Neolithic Age in China.
7. Huang Chunyu (Associate Professor)
research direction
Theoretical Museology: A Comparative Study of Chinese and Foreign Museums
Personal profile
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Chunyu,1born in February 1962, was born in Datong City, Shanxi Province. 1984 graduated from the history department of Nankai University, majoring in museum science. He is currently the deputy director and associate professor of the Department of Cultural Relics and Museums, School of History, Nankai University. owner
He should be engaged in the teaching and research of museum science, and publish many influential academic papers in China Museum and Nankai Journal. As an expert in the evaluation expert database of the top ten fine exhibitions in China, he undertakes the National Museum.
National research projects such as the function and site selection of museums.