Academia Sinica
/
Sitemap
/
MH Login
/
中文
關鍵字搜尋
Events
> News
> Academic
About IMH
> Introduction
> Director’s remarks
> Organization
> Advisory board
> Research plans
> Research findings
> Honors
> Admin Staff
People
> Research fellows
> Corresponding Research Fellows
> Adjunct research fellows
> Postdoctoral fellows
> Doctoral candidate fellows
> Research Groups
Activities
Publications
> Historical sources
> Monographs
> Bulletin
> RWMCH
> Conference Volumes
> Other publications
> Hu Shih Publications
> eBooks
> Non-IMH publications
> Search
> Order
Academic exchanges
> List of Partner Institutions
> Visiting scholars
> Life and work
> Visiting scholars program
Resources
> Research Resources Links
> Special displays
> Video
> Picture of the Day
Contact
> Subscribe our RSS
> FAQ
> Contact us
Home
> Publications >
Non-IMH publications
◎ Submission System
Date: 2014
Neither Donkey nor Horse:MEDICINE IN THE STRUGGLE OVER CHINA'S MODERNITY
Author(s): Sean Hsiang-lin Lei
Abstract:
本書企圖回答一個具有深遠意義的歷史問題:傳統中醫如何在半個世紀之內,由現代性論者眼中的死敵而轉化為中國現代性(China’s Modernity)最具體的象徵?不同於學界既有的通論,本書不認為這個轉化過程完全是被政治...
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
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: 2012
After Empire: The Conceptual Transformation of the Chinese State, 1885-1924
Author(s): Peter Zarrow
Abstract:
From 1885–1924, China underwent a period of acute political struggle and cultural change, brought on by a radical change in thought: after over 2,000 years of monarchical rule, the Chinese people sto...
Date: 2011
Ruling All under Heaven with Filial Piety: The Xiaojing in Late Imperial China
Author(s): Lu Miaw-fen
Abstract:
This monograph examines the relationship between the Xiaojing (The Classic of Filial Piety) and the political and social culture of late imperial China. Taking the diverse nature of the Xiaojing into ...
Date: 2010
Survival of the Fittest: Yan Fu and the Cultural Transformation of Modern China
Author(s): Huang Ko-wu,
Abstract:
This book takes Yan Fu as an example to investigate the complicated processes of cultural transformation in modern China. Yan had studied abroad and belonged to the first generation of “new inte...
Date: 2010
Expectations and Emotions of Chinese Travelers in the Ming-Qing Era
Author(s): Jen-shu Wu , Imma Di Biase
Abstract:
Originated by the British in the 19th century, modern tourism developed into a great symbol of modern society and life. Tourism was actually implanted on the historical and cultural background, though...
Date: 2009
Toleration and Freedom: Essence of Hu Shih's Thoughts
Author(s): Pan Kuang-che
Abstract:
This volume collects 19 papers of Hu Shih. Hopefully it will serve as a window for common people to explore Hu Shih's thoughts.
Date: 2008
Divine justice: religion and the development of Chinese legal culture
Author(s): Paul R. Katz
Abstract:
The primary goal of this book is to consider the ways in which religious beliefs and practices have contributed to the formation of Chinese legal culture. It does so by describing two forms of overlap...
Date: 2008
The Meaning of Freedom: Yan Fu and the Origins of Chinese Liberalism
Author(s): Huang Ko-wu
Abstract:
This book is about how one of the leading intellectual architects of Chinese modernization, Yan Fu (1854-1921), introduced the Chinese intellectual world to the liberalism of John Stuart Mill (1806-18...
Title
Date
Author(s)
Hardcover
Softcover
Price
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Last amended :2025/01/03
Return