The Great Entanglement: Reframing East Eurasian Histories in the Longue Durée


DATE
Wednesday March 11, 2026 - Thursday March 12, 2026
TIME
1:15 PM - 4:00 PM

Organized by Shoufu Yin and Mara Yue Du

Day 1: March 11 (Wed), 2026
​Ponderosa Ballroom (6445 University Blvd, Vancouver, BC)

1:15 Opening remarks

1:30-3:10 Panel 1: Gender and Family

Chair: Patricia Ebrey
Discussant: Bruce Rusk

Soojung Han
From Kin to Pseudo-Kin: The Transformation of Kinship Politics and Diplomacy from Early Medieval to Liao-Song-Jin
Mara Yue Du
Sino-Steppe Hybridity under Mongol Rule and the Making of Gender Order in Late Imperial China
Chenxi Luo
Joining Banners through Women’s Ties: The “Voluntary Commendation” Policy, Matrilocal Practice, and the (un-)Making of Banner Households in the Early Qing Period
Shuang Chen
Litigious Agency and State Precarity among Banner Women in Nineteenth-Century Manchuria

3:10-3:30 Coffee break

3:30-5:10 Panel 2: History and Historiography

Chair: Timothy Cheek
Discussant: Charles Hartman

Tomoyasu Iiyama
​Evolution of Non-Han Ancestries in North China since the Thirteenth Century
Mark Elliott
​Ming Taizu on the Manchu Mind
Shoufu Yin
​Why Read the Jurchen History (Jinshi金史) in Mongolian Translation?
Dorothea Heuschert-Laage
​Entanglement and Disentanglement: Mongolian History Writing in the Early Twentieth ​Century

6:00 Dinner for Participants

​Day 2: March 12 (Thu), 2026
​Marine Drive Ballroom (2205 Lower Mall, Vancouver, BC)

8:50-10:30 Panel 3: Dependency and Patronage

Chair: Don Wyatt
Discussant: David Porter

Beverly Bossler
​Patronage and Dependency in Song China
Sean Cronan
​Kingdom Within Empire: Sovereignty and Dependency in Mongol-Yuan Yunnan (1253–​1382)
Sam Bass
​Slaving and Aristocratic Privilege in Qing Mongolia, 1770–1850
Xiao Chen
​The Convict Labor Regime at War: Convict Soldiers in the Suppression of the ​Jahangir Uprising (1826–1828)

10:30-10:50: Coffee break

10:50-12:30 Panel 4: Land and Sea

Chair: Yiwen Li
Discussant: Matthew Mosca

Lina Nie
​Pirates as Connectors of Sea and Land: Diplomacy and Maritime Violence among Ming ​China, Chosŏn Korea, and Ashikaga Japan
Chui-Joe Tham
​Writing Across Land and Sea: Contemporary, Unofficial Historical Writing as Sites of ​Transnational Encounter in Ming-Qing Transition East Asia
Ling-wei Kung
​Beyond the Water’s Edge: Reframing East Eurasian Entanglements through Inner Asian ​Inland-Maritime Networks
Yuanchong Wang
​Beyond Borderlands and Seaways: The Nine Garrisons, the Willow Palisade, and ​Northeast Asian Trade Networks, 1400–1900

12:30-14:00 Lunch Buffet (on site)

14:00-15:45 Concluding Forum: The Future of East and Inner Asian Histories

• Mark Elliott
• Johan Elverskog
• James Millward
• Bruce Rusk
• Joanna Waley-Cohen
• Sixiang Wang
• Xin Wen
• Ya Zuo

Moderated by Timothy Cheek

16:00 End of the Workshop

Co-sponsors:

Centre for European Studies, UBC
Center for Chinese Research, UBC
Centre for the Study of Democratic Institutions, UBC
Center for Social Sciences, Cornell University
Department of Asian Studies, UBC
Department of History, UBC
Department of History, Cornell University
James P. Geiss & Margaret Y. Hsu Foundation
Jean Monnet Center for Excellence in Critical Infrastructure Studies, UBC
Public Humanities Hub, UBC

Participants

Alison Bailey
Beverly Bossler
Sam Bass
Timothy Cheek
Shuang Chen
Xiao Chen
Sean Cronan
Mara Yue Du
Kay Duffy
Patricia Ebrey
Mark Elliott
Johan Elverskog
Soojung Han
Charles Hartman
Dorothea Heuschert-Laage
Tomoyasu Iiyama
Ling-wei Kung
Yiwen Li
Chenxi Luo
James Millward
Matthew Mosca
Lina Nie
David Porter
Bruce Rusk
Leo Shin
Chui-Joe Tham
Joanna Waley-Cohen
Sixiang Wang
Yuanchong Wang
Xin Wen
Don Wyatt
Shoufu Yin
Ya Zuo



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