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1. Florian C. Reiter¡]±`§ÓÀR¡^
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Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (Germany)
¡§The Corpus of Taoist Rituals (Tao-fa hui-yüan) and its Significance for Taoist Practices in Taiwan Today¡¨
¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á6,500
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2. Isabelle Thireau
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École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (France)
¡§Lianmin Village/Zhang Letian Electronic Database (1949-1999)¡¨
¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á80,000
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B. ¾Ç³N¬ã°Q·|Ãþ
1. Michela Bussotti¡]¦Ì»\©Ô¡^
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Ecole Française d¡¦Extrême-Orient (France)
¡§Non-Commercial Books in Imperial China¡¨
¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á8,000
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2. Jeremy E. Taylor
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University of Sheffield (UK)
¡§Re-Assessing Chiang Kai-shek: An International Dialogue¡¨
¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á7,500
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3. Laurent Sagart¡]¨F¥[º¸¡^
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École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (France)
¡§11-ICAL (Eleventh International Conference on Austronesian Linguistics)¡¨
¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á8,000
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4. Carine Defoort¡]À¹¥dµY¡^
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Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Belgium)
¡§The Many Faces of Mozi: A Synchronic and Diachronic Study of Mohist Thought¡¨
¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á8,000
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5. Irina Popova
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Russian Academy of Sciences (Russia)
¡§Dunhuang Studies: Prospects and Problems for the Coming Second Century of Research¡¨
¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á15,000
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6. Pierre-Yves Manguin
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École Française d'Extrême-Orient (France)
¡§Of Ships and Men: International Conference on New Comparative Approaches in Asian Maritime History and Archaeology¡¨
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7. Pei-yin Lin¡]ªLÎr§u¡^
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University of Cambridge (UK)
¡§Encounters and Transformations: Cultural Transmission and Knowledge Production in a Cross-literary and Historical Perspective 1850-1960¡¨
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8. Christoph Anderl
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University of Oslo (Norway)
¡§Early Chán Manuscripts among the Dūnhuáng Findings¡¨
¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á6,300
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C. ¥Xª©¸É§UÃþ
1. Andrea Riemenschnitter
Deborah Madsen
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University of Zurich (Switzerland)
¡§Diasporic Histories: Archives of Chinese Transnationalism¡¨
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2. Vibeke Børdahl¡]©ö¼wªi¡^
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Nordic Institute of Asian Studies (Denmark)
¡§Essays on the Interplay of Oral and Written Traditions in Chinese Popular Literature¡¨
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3. Catherine Despeux¡]À¹«ä³Õ¡^
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Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (France)
¡§Medicine, Religion and Society in Mediaeval China - Manuscripts of Dunhuang and Turfan and Healing Practices¡¨
¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á6,000
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4. Györgyi Fajcsák
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Ferenc Hopp Museum of Eastern Asiatic Arts, Budapest (Hungary)
¡§White Gold, Mohammedan Blue and Peach Blossom - Chinese Ceramic Collection of the Ferenc Hopp Museum of Eastern Asiatic Arts, Budapest, Vol. II¡¨
¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á9,000
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5. Mikael Mattlin
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University of Helsinki (Finland)
¡§Politicized Society: The Long Shadow of Taiwan¡¦s One-Party Legacy¡¨
¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á6,000
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1. Joseph P. McDermott
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University of Cambridge (UK)
¡§Book Collections: From Family to Nation in Jiangnan, 1550-1920¡¨
¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á28,000
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1. Robert Ash
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School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London (UK)
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1. Yin-ru Lu¡]¿cµ¦p¡^
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University of Birmingham (UK)
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2. Shu-chen Chang¡]±i²Qs¡^
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Lancaster University (UK)
¡u¤å¾Ç§@«~²¤Æ¤Î¨ä¹ï©ó»y¸q¡B®ÄªG¡B²z¸Ñªº¼vÅT¡v
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3. Meng-tze Chu¡]¦¶¹Ú·O¡^
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École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (France)
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4. Shih-lung Lo¡]ù¥KÀs¡^
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Université Paris III - Sorbonne Nouvelle (France)
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5. Chao-jung Ching¡]¼y¬L»T¡^
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École Pratique des Hautes Études (France)
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6. Yu-chuan Wu¡]§Å·¶¯þ¡^
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University College London, University of London (UK)
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7. Hua-mei Chiu¡]ªôªá©f¡^
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University of Essex (UK)
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8. Yu-shan Liu¡]¼B®K¬À¡^
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University of Edinburgh (UK)
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9. Yung-ching Lo¡]ù¥Ã²M¡^
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Leiden University (The Netherlands)
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10. Pei-fei Chang¡]±i¥ÕÀP¡^
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Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Belgium)
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11. Yi-wen Cheng¡]¾G©É¶²¡^
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Leiden University (The Netherlands)
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¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á12,000
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12. Chien-huei Wu¡]§d«Ø½÷¡^
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European University Institute (Italy)
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13. Cho-wen Chu¡]¦¶¨`¤å¡^
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University of Manchester (UK)
¡u¥þ²y¤Æ¤U¤j²³´CÅé¹ïªÀ·|¤å¤ÆÅܾEªº¼vÅT¡v
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1. Marie-Paule Hille
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École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (France)
¡§Manage its Legacy of the Past in Contemporary China: The Present Modes of Presence or Absence of the Past - The Study of a Chinese Spoken Muslim Community (Hui), the Xidaotang (Gansu, Northwest China)¡¨
¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á12,000
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2. Jonathan Sullivan
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University of Nottingham (UK)
¡§Campaign Advertising and Democracy in Taiwan¡¨
¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á12,000
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3. Julia Stone
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Freie Universität Berlin (Germany)
¡§Findelhaus Bethesda: A Study of a Protestant Foundling Hospital in China¡¨
¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á12,000
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4. Michaela Pejčochová
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Charles University in Prague (Czech Republic)
¡§Dong Qichang¡¦s Theory of Painting and its Relationship to the Song Dynasty Texts on Painting¡¨
¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á12,000
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5. Ivo Bargalló Carné
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University of Oxford (UK)
¡§Early Sino-European Relations: The Spanish Philippines and the Transformation of Southern Fujian in the Late Ming and Ming-Qing Transition¡¨
¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á12,000
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1. Volker Olles
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University of Leipzig (Germany)
¡§The Way of the Locust Tree Studio: The Liumen Movement and its Impact on Modern Daoism in Sichuan Province¡¨
¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á35,000
°õ¦æ´Á¡G2¦~
2. Valeria Zanier
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University of Leeds (UK)
¡§The Early Years of China¡¦s Revived Porcelain Industry: Bourgeoise Families between Art and Business in Jingdezhen (1949-1956)¡¨
¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á35,000
°õ¦æ´Á¡G2¦~
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A. ¬ã¨spµeÃþ
1. Irina Popova
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Russian Academy of Sciences (Russia)
¡§Study of Chinese Collection and Compiling of the Systematic Catalogue of the Chinese Manuscripts of St. Petersburg State University¡¨
¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á12,000
°õ¦æ´Á¡G2¦~
2. Jana Rošker
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University of Ljubljana (Slovenia)
¡§The Role of International Centers of Islamic Learning in Constructing Chinese Muslim Identities: Hui Students in the Middle East¡¨
¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á3,100
°õ¦æ´Á¡G1¦~
3. Irena Šumi
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Institute for Ethnic Studies (Slovenia)
¡§Together Apart: Transnational Family in the Context of Chinese Emigration¡¨
¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á3,650
°õ¦æ´Á¡G1¦~
B. ¥Xª©¸É§UÃþ
1. Irina Popova
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Russian Academy of Sciences (Russia)
¡§First Album of Iakinf Bichurin¡¨, Collection of articles and facsimile edition of the album edited by V. S. Myasnikov and I. F. Popova
¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á3,850
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