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United College Distinguished Visiting Scholar Lectures 2024-25: Accounting for Culture: How the Dutch Created the First Modern Path to Wealth 1500-1800

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日期:

2025年3月14日

時間:

11:30am

地點:

LT 1, Yasumoto International Academic Park, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

講者:

Professor Jacob Soll

講者簡歷:

Professor Jacob Soll is a leading historian, public intellectual and a University Professor and Professor of Philosophy, History, and Accounting at the University of Southern California. His work spans the history of political thought, the history of accounting, and the role of information in the development of modern states. Much of his work has been animated by the question of why succeed or fail, and the lessons these historical cases can teach us. His sage advice on economic questions is regularly sought by policy makers throughout the world. Professor Soll’s works are widely recognized by the academia, and he has been awarded several distinguished fellowships and lectureships throughout the world, namely a MacArthur Fellowship, a Guggenheim Fellowship, a Fernand Braudel Senior Fellowship at the European University Institute in Florence and the Huygens-Descartes Lectureship at the Akadamie van Wetenschappen in Amsterdam.

報名:

Please register for the public lecture via:

https://cloud.itsc.cuhk.edu.hk/webform/view.php?id=13699153.

查詢:

Mr Ben Law (3943 7573 / Benlaw@cuhk.edu.hk)

活動概覽:

This year the United College has selected Professor Jacob Soll as the distinguished visiting scholar, who is the University Professor and Professor of Philosophy, History, and Accounting at the University of Southern California. In the first public lecture, Professor Soll will introduce how the Dutch built an accountable society through their deep dedication to accounting and audits, and how this accountable society laid the foundations for modern prosperity during the golden age period.

備註:
  1. The lecture will be conducted in English.
  2. The deadline of registration is by noon, 3 March 2025.