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Lunchtime Time Machine: How did judges solve murder cases in twelfth-century China?

Professor, Horace Montgomery Professor of History
adlevine@uga.edu
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101 LeConte Hall

Join us as Dr. Ari Levine explores answers to the question - How did judges solve murder cases in twelfth-century China?

Professor Levine is UGA's Horace Montgomery Professor of History. He is a specialist in the cultural and intellectual history of early modern China, and teaches a broad range of courses in Chinese, East Asian, and world history. His lecture courses are enriched with images from art and archaeology that demonstrate how even the smallest and most mundane things can have a potentially huge impact. In seminars, he enjoys using poems, short stories, memoirs, novels, and movies to build an imaginative connection to the distant and recent Chinese past.

Students of all majors are welcome. 

Free pizza. This is an FYO event.

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