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LRCCS Noon Lecture Series | Yuan Architecture: Where Are the Mongols?

Nancy Steinhardt, Professor of East Asian Art; Curator of Chinese Art, University of Pennsylvania
Tuesday, April 7, 2026
12:00-1:00 PM
10th Floor Weiser Hall Map
Yuan (1267-1368) not only is the period of Chinese history when all of China was ruled by a non-Chinese dynasty, it is also a period when China was part of a much larger empire. At its zenith, the Mongol empire spanned from Korea in the East to Eastern Europe in the West. It is thus a period when non-Chinese building traditions should have entered China. This talk explores that question.

Nancy S. Steinhardt is professor of East Asian art and curator of Chinese art at the University of Pennsylvania. She has broad research interests in the art and architecture of China and China’s border regions, particularly problems that result from the interaction between Chinese art and that of peoples to the North, Northeast, and Northwest. Her most recent book, Yuan: Chinese Architecture in a Mongol Empire won the 2025 Booklaunch Award for the best book in architectural history.
Building: Weiser Hall
Event Type: Lecture / Discussion
Tags: Asian Languages And Cultures, center for chinese studies, China, chinese history, Chinese Studies, History
Source: Happening @ Michigan from Lieberthal-Rogel Center for Chinese Studies, International Institute, Asian Languages and Cultures