Jahrgang 56 (2022), Ausgabe 1-2
frontmatter
research-article
The Persian Translating College and Ming Tributary Communications with the Western Ocean
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A Capital Idea: Social and Economic Implications of Ritual Space in Kaegyŏng during the Early Koryŏ Period
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A Note on Dazhoudao 大洲島 / Tinhosa (c. 1000–1550)
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The Hokkien in Hội An, 1500s–1800s: Methods of Integration in the Chinese Diaspora
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Reconsidering the Degree of Oppression of Mongol Women under the Qing
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Circulation that Had Its Price: Roussier and His Role as an Early Recipient and Disseminator of Amiot’s Knowledge about Chinese Music
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Mining for Money: A Microstudy on Government Intervention in the Operation of Lianhua Zinc Mine in Qing China
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The Reinterpretation of Female Chastity by Revolutionists in Late Qing China
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Non-Chinese Peoples in Republican Chinese Historiography: Beasts, Non-Historic Peoples, Homines Sacri
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review-article
book-review
Fir and Empire: The Transformation of Forests in Early Modern China, by Ian M. Miller. 296 pages. Washington: University of Washington Press, 2018. ISBN 978-0-295-74733-0 (hardback)
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The Mandate of Heaven: Strategy, Revolution, and the First European Translation of Sunzi’s Art of War (1772), by Adam Parr. vii + 323 pages. Jesuit Studies: Modernity through the Prism of Jesuit History, 26. Leiden: Brill, 2019. ISBN 978-90-04-41449-5 (hardback)
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Samurai: A Concise History, by Michael Wert. 118 pages. New York: Oxford University Press, 2019. ISBN 978-0-19-093294-7 (hardback).
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The Perils of Interpreting: The Extraordinary Lives of Two Translators Between Qing China and the British Empire, by Henrietta Harrison. xiv + 344, 1 map and 36 b/w illustrations. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2021. ISBN 978-0-691-22547-8
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List of Books Received
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