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Date: 2014
Religion in China and Its Modern Fate
Author(s): Paul R. Katz
Abstract:
This book contains the revised contents of the Paul Katz’s Jerusalem Lectures in Memory of Professor Menahem Stern, presented in June 2012. Based on the Thematic Research Project he undertook with Vi...
Date: 2014
The Diary of Foo Ping-sheung, 1945
Author(s): Annotated by Yee Wah Foo and Li Chang
Abstract:
Foo Ping-sheung (1896-1965) was born in Foshan, Guangdong. He was sent to St. Stephen’s College in Hong Kong, trained as a civil engineer at Hong Kong University and received honorary Doctor of Laws ...
Date: 2014
Vol. 83
Abstract:
This issue contains four articles: “Abandoning the Cities: The Flight of Literati and Merchants from Jiangnan Cities during the Ming-Qing Transition”, by Wu Jen-shu ; “State Funerals...
Date: 2014
The Diary of Foo Ping-sheung, 1944
Author(s): Annotated by Yee Wah Foo and Li Chang
Abstract:
Foo Ping-sheung (1896-1965) was born in Foshan, Guangdong. He was sent to St. Stephen’s College in Hong Kong, trained as a civil engineer at Hong Kong University and received honorary Doctor of Laws ...
Date: 2014
Religion in China and its Modern Fate
Author(s): Paul R. Katz
Abstract:
This study explores processes of change that shaped the fate of Chinese religion during the last decade of the Qing dynasty and the entire Republican era. It endeavors to place religion at the core of...
Date: 2014
Neither Donkey nor Horse: Medicine in the Struggle over China's Modernity
Author(s): Sean Hsiang-lin Lei
Abstract:
Neither Donkey nor Horse aims to answer one question: How was Chinese medicine transformed from an antithesis of modernity in the early twentieth century into a potent symbol and vehicle for China&rsq...
Date: 2014
In Search of Western Learning: A History of Reading in Late Qing China, 1833-1898
Author(s): Pan Kwang-che
Abstract:
In what is the first Chinese-language monograph on the history of reading, Pan Kwang-che draws on case studies to meticulously reconstruct how late Qing literati engaged with Western knowledge during ...
Date: 2014
Religion in China and its Modern Fate
Author(s): PAUL R. KATZ
Abstract:
This study explores processes of change that shaped the fate of Chinese religion during the last decade of the Qing dynasty and the entire Republican era. It endeavors to place religion at the core of...
Date: 2014
Emperor Qianlong's Purse: Imperial Household Finance in Eighteenth Century China
Author(s): LAI, HUI-MIN
Abstract:
This book elaborates on the financial aspects if Emperor Qianlong’s reign in the 18th century, while also exploring how religion and commerce were employed to solve China’s long-term frontier troubl...
Date: 2013
Vol.22
Abstract:
This issue contains two articles: “Male Heads of Literati Families in Late Qing and Early Republican China: A Case Study of Zeng Guofan, Wang Kaiyun, and Tan Yankai”, by Huei-min Sun;&rdqu...
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