
معرفی
Prof. Enno Giele is a Professor of Sinology at Heidelberg University's East Asian Institute. His research focuses on ancient Chinese history with particular emphasis on institutional, social, and cultural dynamics during the Warring States and Han dynasties. He has held academic appointments at Keio University (Tokyo), National Taiwan University, and the University of Arizona, demonstrating his international academic trajectory.
Education highlights include studies at the Free University of Berlin (East Asian Studies) and extended research periods in Japan, Taiwan, and the United States. His work integrates archaeological evidence, textual analysis, and digital humanities tools like GIS and virtual reality to explore topics such as literacy rates, bureaucratic practices, and Silk Road networks.
Research interests span administrative systems, material culture, and societal structures, with notable contributions to understanding postal systems, military affairs, and the role of writing in governance. Current projects involve applying cutting-edge digital methods to ancient manuscript analysis and cross-disciplinary collaboration at Heidelberg's Ruperto Carola research framework.
Publications analyze Han dynasty governance, Xiongnu relations, and the intersection of archaeology with textual sources. He maintains active engagement with global scholarly communities through editorial work and international conferences.



