Centre for Quantitative History

QH 10th Anniversary

QH 10th Anniversary

Our 10th Years Old

We have a large network of quantitative history interest groups, built first in China, and later in Hong Kong and other regions. This network is a result of more than a decade of effort by our key members and collaborators and includes the following major activities and establishments: 

  • Annual Quantitative History Summer School and International Symposium (since 2013) 
  • WeChat Journal Quantitative Historical Studies (since 2016) 
  • International Society for Quantitative History, Registered Charity Number: 91/15784 (Est. 2017) 
  • Quantitative History Webinar Series (since 2020) 
  • RGC’s Area of Excellence (AoE) Project: Quantitative History of China (awarded in 2022) 
  • Quantitative History Research Cluster@HKIHSS (Est. 2022) 
  • Centre for Quantitative History, HKU Business School (Est. 2023)   
  • Quantitative History Lecture Series (starting in 2023) 

Our Philosophy

At the heart of the Quantitative History endeavours in China lies a philosophy shaped by the voices of our founding members and eminent figures. Emerging from our inaugural Summer School in 2013 and flourishing to mark our tenth anniversary, our core belief centers on the transformative potential of data-driven historical analysis. Led by Professor Zhiwu Chen and supported by the vision of Professor Denggao Long and Professor Debin Ma, we advocate for a paradigm shift in historical narratives.  

 

Our philosophy champions the notion that history is not merely a narrative woven through traditional means, but a tapestry enriched and reshaped through the rigorous application of quantitative methods. This approach, empowered by cutting-edge technologies like AI and machine learning, democratizes historical inquiry, making once elusive archives and records accessible. By embracing quantitative techniques, we navigate the intricacies of China’s past and present, posing fundamental questions about Chinese’s identity and evolution.  

 

We invite young scholars to join us on this intellectual odyssey, advocating for meticulous research practices that not only reveal profound insights but also nurture a new cohort of academic leaders committed to pushing the boundaries of historical scholarship. Through our collaborative efforts, the Quantitative History community reshapes the landscape of historical studies in China and sets a global standard for innovative and inclusive research methodologies. 

A Decade of Growth: Our Journey in Quantitative History

We have a large network of quantitative history interest groups, built first in China, and later in Hong Kong and other regions. This network is a result of more than a decade of effort by the centre director and key members and includes the following major activities and establishments:

2013

Organized the First Annual Quantitative History Summer School and International Symposium


In 2013, Finance Professor
Zhiwu Chen, then at Yale University, initiated the annual Quantitative History Summer School cum International Symposium in China, alongside LSE economic historian, Professor Debin Ma, and Professor Denggao Long from Tsinghua. Since its inception, the 9-day summer school has hosted around 120 participants each year, carefully selected from over 450 applicants from mainland China, Hong Kong, and overseas. Over 10 years, the team has established itself as a leading educational force in the field of quantitative history in China. Pictured at the 2nd QH Summer School in Tsinghua University in 2014: (Top left) Centre Director Professor Zhiwu Chen; (bottom left) Co-PI Professor Debin Ma; (top right) Collaborator Professor Denggao Long; (bottom right) Co-PI Professor Cameron Campbell.

2016

Launched WeChat Journal Quantitative Historical Studies


Professor
Zhiwu Chen and Professor Zhan Lin from Renmin University of China, supported by a team of high-flying postgraduate students, launched a WeChat journal, Quantitative Historical Studies in 2016. Initially funded by private donations on the Mainland, this social-media journal publishes two review articles each week, introducing new quantitative history papers to a subscriber base of over 84,000 (2022 data). To date, the journal has published over 750 articles, accumulating over one million reads.
 

2017

The formation of the International Society for Quantitative History and HKU Economic History Group


In Hong Kong,
Professor Zhiwu Chen, Co-PI Professor Debin Ma and Collaborator Professor James K. S. Kung founded the International Society for Quantitative History (Registered Charity Number: 91/15784) in 2017. This led to the creation of the pan-Hong Kong economic history group. In 2018, the group was selected to host the Sixth Asian Historical Economics Conference (AHEC), a top academic forum in the field of Asian economic history. 
More than 100 participants of enthusiastic
minds gathered at Cyberport, exploring the economic history of all regions of Asia, as well as those comparing Asia with other regions. 
 

2017

Photographed at AHEC 2018: Keynote speaker Professor James K. S. Kung giving a keynote speech on the Origins and Persistence of Meritocracy.

2020

Launched the Quantitative History Webinar Series


The Quantitative History (QH) Webinar Series aims to provide researchers, teachers, and students with an online intellectual platform to keep up to date with the latest research in the field, promoting the dissemination of research findings and interdisciplinary use of quantitative methods in historical research.
  
Professor Zhiwu Chen and Professor Chicheng Ma decided to start the QH Webinar Series during the early stage of the COVID-19 pandemic. The series has garnered strong community support and has become a prominent platform for presenting ongoing work when in-person events were not possible.  The series, now entering its fifth year, is co-organized by the Centre for Quantitative History at the HKU Business School and the International Society for Quantitative History in partnership with the Hong Kong Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences. The Series is now substantially supported by the Areas of Excellence (AoE) Scheme from the Research Grants Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China (Project No. [AoE/B-704/22-R]).

2022

Professor Hongbin Cai (second right), Dean of HKU Business School, shared the joy with some research team members, including Professor Zhiwu Chen, Project Coordinator, Chair Professor and Cheng Yu-Tung Professor of Finance (second left), Professor Chen Lin (first right), Associate Dean (Research and Knowledge Exchange) and Professor Chicheng Ma (first left), Assistant Professor in Economics.

2022

The formation of the Quantitative History Research Cluster at HK Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences (IHSS)


The QH community has expanded its presence within the University of Hong Kong by joining the independent research institute, HK Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences, bringing it closer to the humanities and social sciences. Leveraging the Institute's network in humanities and social sciences, the QH Research Cluster at IHSS aims to expand beyond the scope of the AoE grant and dedicate additional efforts to pre-modern Chinese history and Chinese archaeology. The Cluster strives to offer fresh insights into enduring challenges and innovative concepts within both fields. The goal is to foster international collaborations and interdisciplinary studies. 
  Since then, the QH Research Cluster at IHSS has launched the QH Lunchtime Reading Group (closed door meetings) and QH Lecture Series.

2023

The Establishment of the Centre for Quantitative History at HKU Business School


With funding from the Areas of Excellence Scheme (Tenth Round), the HKU Business School has
established a new Centre for Quantitative History (CQH). This Centre serves as a focal institution for coordinating and conducting research on the "Quantitative History of China", leading to significant advancements in understanding the historical development of both Mainland China and Hong Kong. It aims to enhance teaching and learning, provide valuable insights for policymakers, and improve business practices. 
 

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Testimonials

"Over the past decade, the remarkable scholarship and incredible institution-building by Professor Zhiwu Chen and his team have helped propel quantitative history into the social science mainstream.”
Erik H. Wang
Assistant Professor, Wilf Family Department of Politics, New York University
(Attendee at the Quantitative History Summer School in 2015)
“非常榮幸能否參加!衷心希望量化歷史講習班越辦越好!”
裴卿 Qing Pei
香港理工大學副教授
(Participated in the 5th Quantitative History Summer School)
“感謝量化歷史講習班老師們的悉心指導,祝講習班越辦越好,桃李天下!”
林友宏 Youhong Lin
廈門大學經濟學院副教授
(Participated in the 2nd Quantitative History Summer School)

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We welcome partnership opportunities that align with our research focus and goals. If you are interested in exploring potential collaborations or have any partnership-related queries, kindly reach out to Beth Kwok, the Operation Lead, at kgkbeth@hku.hk 

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