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Edward (Ned) L. Davis

Associate Professor

Degrees: Ph.D., MA: University of California, Berkeley (1994, 1981); BA: Harvard (1976)

Interests: China, World Comparative / Transnational, Environmental History, Race & Indigeneity, Imperialism & Colonialism, Gender & Sexuality
Other Fields: Medieval China (Han through Song Dynasties)

Email: edavis@hawaii.edu

Phone: (808) 956-7708

Office:

Sakamaki B212

Accepting new graduate students? Yes

Background

Professor Davis specializes in the history of medieval China (Han through Song Dynasties). His books include Society and the Supernatural in Song China (2001) and Encyclopedia of Contemporary Chinese Culture (2005) and numerous articles and book reviews and is currently completing a three-part two-volume revisionist history of Daoism and Popular Religion from the late Han through the Southern Song. His specialties include all Chinese religions, including Buddhism and Confucianism; the nature of pre-modern Chinese imperialism, colonialism, ethnicity, and gender; the history of the Late Roman Empire and Early Medieval Europe, including the origins of Christianity and monasticism; and 20th and 21st century European and American Thought, Philosophy and Historiography. Professor Davis teaches History 151, 161A, 311/312, 416, and 602 as well as graduate seminars in various aspects and periods of Chinese history.

 

Representative Publications

"Society and the Supernatural in Song China" (2001)