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History of East Asian Martial Arts: Week 2 – Violence

  Introduction Welcome to the second week of History of East Asian Martial Arts (HIST 2960).  This is a course taught by Prof. T. J. Hinrichs here at Cornell University that I am auditing in my capacity as a Visiting... Continue Reading →

History of East Asian Martial Arts: Week 1 – Invented Traditions

  A New Semester, A New Course Welcome to the first week of "History of East Asian Martial Arts" (History 2960)!  As some of you may know, I am a Visiting Scholar at Cornell. One of my colleagues, Prof. T.... Continue Reading →

Research Notes: Glimpsing the Future of Martial Arts Studies

    Introduction: Robert Jervis on Confusion and Theory While a graduate student I had the very great pleasure of working as a teaching assistant (TA) for a distinguished professor of international relations named Robert Jervis. Since I had the... Continue Reading →

Teaching Chinese Martial Studies and Talking about Martial Arts in the Classroom.

By my count we are in the third era of "Chinese Martial Studies."  The first was spearheaded by Tang Hao and ran from the early 20th century to WWII.  The scholars interested in the martial arts were mostly from China... Continue Reading →

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