Research Bio
Nicolas Tackett is a specialist of China during the Tang, Song, and Liao dynasties (7th c. to 13th c.). His published books and his current research deal with the demise of the medieval aristocracy and concomitant rise of the Chinese meritocracy (9th-10th c.), and the development of a Chinese nationalism during the 11th c. He makes use of both textual and excavated materials. He has compiled an extensive database of 30,000 people living during the 9th and 10th c.; and also a second database of Northeast Asian tombs dating roughly to the 11th c. Both databases are available for download on his webpage.
Research Expertise and Interest
Chinese history (Tang, Song, Liao dynasties), global middle ages, sino-steppe relations, aristocracies, meritocracy, elites, political culture, death ritual, premodern cities, premodern empires, imperialism, ethnicity, nationalism, national identity, social networks, frontiers, boundaries and borderlands, digital methodologies
In the News
NEH grants support six Berkeley humanities projects
Teaching
Directed Dissertation Research [HISTORY 296 - 044]
Imperial China and the World [HISTORY 116G - 001]
Frontier History [HISTORY 192A - 001]
Directed Dissertation Research [HISTORY 296 - 043]
Seminar in Historical Research and Writing for History Majors [HISTORY 102 - 008]
Directed Dissertation Research [HISTORY 296 - 044]