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10/27
Lecture
Prof. Wei-Kai Liu
蔣中正日記1957年7-12月
Lecture
Prof. Laura Pflug
Juggling politics, economy and non-proliferation: Cold War nuclear negotiations between the Federal Republic of Germany and Taiwan
10/26
Lecture
Prof. Shiuon Chu
The Controversy of the 1799 Metropolitan Exam and the Decline of Targeted Search in Qing Civil Examinations
Lecture
Prof. Xavier Bouvier
Introducing “Persons and Things Chinese” to the West. Research leads from the Sino-International Library (1932-1950)
10/23
Lecture
Prof. WANG Lianming
北京天主堂:1600-1800年間的宗教及跨文化空間
10/21
Lecture
Prof. Shiuon Chu
The Blank Paper Hero Zhang Tiesheng: A “Study Tyrant” in the Later Phase of the Cultural Revolution【OPEN HOUSE】
Lecture
Prof. Wang Chen-cheng
Youth and Politics in Modern History【OPEN HOUSE】
10/16
Lecture
Prof. Michele A. Matteini
"Ordinary Affects: Luo Ping and His Craft" (等閒的情感:羅聘與他的技藝)
10/13
Workshop
「知識.学知.지식:近代東亞的跨境交流」 工作坊
10/12
Lecture
Prof. Xie Xin-Zhe
Degrees of Death: Confidentiality and Error in Qing Executions by Strangulation and Decapitation
10/11
Lecture
Prof. Joshua A. Fogel
The Origins of the Esperanto Movement in China and Japan: A Comparison
Lecture
Prof. Joan Judge
China’s Mundane Revolution: Cheap Print, Vernacular knowledge, and the Rise of the Common Reader, 1894-1954
10/06
Lecture
Prof. Henrietta Harrison
The Perils of Interpreting: The Extraordinary Story of Two Translators Between Qing China and the British Empire
10/05
Lecture
Prof. Lien Ling-ling
Reimagining Elite Women’s Culture in Late Imperial China: Social Networks, Literary Legacies, and the Transition to Modernity
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