¤E¤Q¤C¦~«×¼Ú¬w¦a°Ï¼ú§U¦W³æ

 

 

 

¼Ú¬w¦a°Ï¼ú§U¦W³æ 

(«ö¥Ó½Ð®×¦¬¨ìªº¶¶§Ç±Æ¦C)

³æ¦ì¡G¼Ú¤¸

A. ¬ã¨s­pµeÃþ

 

1. Florian C. Reiter¡]±`§ÓÀR¡^

¼w°ê¬fªL§»³ù¤j¾Ç

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

°õ¦æ´Á­­¡G1¦~

 

2. Isabelle Thireau

ªk°ê°ªµ¥ªÀ·|¬ì¾Ç°|

École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (France)

¡§Lianmin Village/Zhang Letian Electronic Database (1949-1999)¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á80,000

°õ¦æ´Á­­¡G3¦~

 

B. ¾Ç³N¬ã°Q·|Ãþ

 

1. Michela Bussotti¡]¦Ì»\©Ô¡^

ªk°ê»·ªF¾Ç°|

Ecole Française d¡¦Extrême-Orient (France)

¡§Non-Commercial Books in Imperial China¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á8,000

°õ¦æ´Á­­¡G1¦~

 

2. Jeremy E. Taylor

­^°ê³·µáº¸¤j¾Ç

University of Sheffield (UK)

¡§Re-Assessing Chiang Kai-shek: An International Dialogue¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á7,500

°õ¦æ´Á­­¡G1¦~

 

3. Laurent Sagart¡]¨F¥[º¸¡^

ªk°ê°ªµ¥ªÀ·|¬ì¾Ç°|

École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (France)

¡§11-ICAL (Eleventh International Conference on Austronesian Linguistics)¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á8,000

°õ¦æ´Á­­¡G1¦~

 

4. Carine Defoort¡]À¹¥dµY¡^

¤ñ§Q®É²ü»y¾|¨Z¤j¾Ç

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Belgium)

¡§The Many Faces of Mozi: A Synchronic and Diachronic Study of Mohist Thought¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á8,000

°õ¦æ´Á­­¡G1¦~

 

5. Irina Popova

«X°ê«Xù´µ¬ì¾Ç°|

Russian Academy of Sciences (Russia)

¡§Dunhuang Studies: Prospects and Problems for the Coming Second Century of Research¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á15,000

°õ¦æ´Á­­¡G1¦~

 

6. Pierre-Yves Manguin

ªk°ê»·ªF¾Ç°|

École Française d'Extrême-Orient (France)

¡§Of Ships and Men: International Conference on New Comparative Approaches in Asian Maritime History and Archaeology¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á6,300

°õ¦æ´Á­­¡G1¦~

 

7. Pei-yin Lin¡]ªLÎr§u¡^

­^°ê¼C¾ô¤j¾Ç

University of Cambridge (UK)

¡§Encounters and Transformations: Cultural Transmission and Knowledge Production in a Cross-literary and Historical Perspective 1850-1960¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á12,000

°õ¦æ´Á­­¡G1¦~

 

8. Christoph Anderl

®¿«Â¶ø´µ³°¤j¾Ç

University of Oslo (Norway)

¡§Early Chán Manuscripts among the Dūnhuáng Findings¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á6,300

°õ¦æ´Á­­¡G1¦~

 

C. ¥Xª©¸É§UÃþ

 

1. Andrea Riemenschnitter

Deborah Madsen

·ç¤hĬ¾¤¥@¤j¾Ç

University of Zurich (Switzerland)

¡§Diasporic Histories: Archives of Chinese Transnationalism¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á4,000

°õ¦æ´Á­­¡G1¦~

 

2. Vibeke Børdahl¡]©ö¼wªi¡^

¤¦³Á¥_¼Ú¨È¬w¬ã¨s©Ò

Nordic Institute of Asian Studies (Denmark)

¡§Essays on the Interplay of Oral and Written Traditions in Chinese Popular Literature¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á4,000

°õ¦æ´Á­­¡G1¦~

 

3. Catherine Despeux¡]À¹«ä³Õ¡^

ªk°ê°ê®a¬ì¾Ç¬ã¨s°|

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

°õ¦æ´Á­­¡G1¦~

 

4. Györgyi Fajcsák

¦I¤ú§QFerenc HoppªF¨ÈÃÀ³N³Õª«À]

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

°õ¦æ´Á­­¡G1.5¦~

 

5. Mikael Mattlin

ªâÄõ»®º¸¨¯°ò¤j¾Ç

University of Helsinki (Finland)

¡§Politicized Society: The Long Shadow of Taiwan¡¦s One-Party Legacy¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á6,000

°õ¦æ´Á­­¡G1¦~

 

D. ¸ê²`¾ÇªÌ¸É§UÃþ

 

1. Joseph P. McDermott

­^°ê¼C¾ô¤j¾Ç

University of Cambridge (UK)

¡§Book Collections: From Family to Nation in Jiangnan, 1550-1920¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á28,000

°õ¦æ´Á­­¡G1¦~

 

E. ±M®×¸É§UÃþ

 

1. Robert Ash

­^°ê­Û´°¤j¾Ç¨È«D¾Ç°|

School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London (UK)

¡u¼Ú¬w¥xÆW¬ã¨s¾Ç·|¡v©µÄò®×

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á13,000

°õ¦æ´Á­­¡G2¦~

 

F. ¤¤µØ¥Á°ê¯d¾Ç¥Í³Õ¤h½×¤å¼ú¾Çª÷Ãþ

 

1. Yin-ru Lu¡]¿c­µ¦p¡^

­^°ê§B©ú¨u¤j¾Ç

University of Birmingham (UK)

¡u­^¬Ó¦Z¦w¡E¬fµY©óºû¦h§Q¨È®É´Áªº¦A²{¡v

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á12,000

°õ¦æ´Á­­¡G1¦~

 

2. Shu-chen Chang¡]±i²Q­s¡^

­^°êÄõ¶}´µ¯S¤j¾Ç

Lancaster University (UK)

¡u¤å¾Ç§@«~²¤Æ¤Î¨ä¹ï©ó»y¸q¡B®ÄªG¡B²z¸Ñªº¼vÅT¡v

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á12,000

°õ¦æ´Á­­¡G1¦~

 

3. Meng-tze Chu¡]¦¶¹Ú·O¡^

ªk°ê°ªµ¥ªÀ·|¬ì¾Ç°|

École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (France)

¡u·¥­­ª÷ÄÝ¥þ²y¤Æ¤¤·í¥Nª÷ÄÝ°g¤§­µ¼Ö¸gÅç¡v

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á12,000

°õ¦æ´Á­­¡G1¦~

 

4. Shih-lung Lo¡]ù¥KÀs¡^

ªk°ê¤Ú¾¤²Ä¤T¤j¾Ç

Université Paris III - Sorbonne Nouvelle (France)

¡u¤Q¤E¥@¬öªk°ê»R¥x¤Wªº¡y¤¤°ê¡z¡v

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á12,000

°õ¦æ´Á­­¡G1¦~

 

5. Chao-jung Ching¡]¼y¬L»T¡^

ªk°ê°ªµ¥¹êÅç¾Ç°|

École Pratique des Hautes Études (France)

¡u¦R¤õ羅»y¥@«U¤åÄm¡G¦è¤¸六¦Ü¤E¥@¬ö¶¡龜¯÷¦a°Ïªº¦ò±Ð¸gÀÙ»PªÀ·|¡v

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á12,000

°õ¦æ´Á­­¡G1¦~

 

6. Yu-chuan Wu¡]§Å·¶¯þ¡^

­^°ê­Û´°¤j¾Ç¤j¾Ç¾Ç°|

University College London, University of London (UK)

¡u²{¥NªF¨È¯«¸gºë¯«·§©Àªº°_·½¡G¤é¥»«Ò°ê®É´Á¡]1867-1945¡^ªº¯«¸g°I®z¥v¡v

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á12,000

°õ¦æ´Á­­¡G1¦~

 

7. Hua-mei Chiu¡]ªôªá©f¡^

­^°ê¦ã¶ë§J´µ¤j¾Ç

University of Essex (UK)

¡u¤u·~¦M®`ªºÀô¹Òª§Ä³¡G¥xÆW°ª¬ì§Þ·~ªº­Ó®×¬ã¨s¡v

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á12,000

°õ¦æ´Á­­¡G1¦~

 

8. Yu-shan Liu¡]¼B®K¬À¡^

­^°ê·R¤B³ù¤j¾Ç

University of Edinburgh (UK)

¡uÃä½t¤Æ¤Uªº±Ð¨|¶Ç©Ó»P¥Í¬¡¹ê½î¡G¬y¤`ÂäH¤¤­f±Ð·s¥@¥NªºªÀ¸s·NÃÑ¡v

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á12,000

°õ¦æ´Á­­¡G1¦~

 

9. Yung-ching Lo¡]ù¥Ã²M¡^

²üÄõµÜ¹y¤j¾Ç

Leiden University (The Netherlands)

¡u¦Ê¦~½ÄÀ»¡G¤Ó¾|»Õ¦a°Ï­ì¦í¥Á±Ú¤g¦aÅvªº«ÅºÙ»P¹ê½î¡v

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á12,000

°õ¦æ´Á­­¡G1¦~

 

10. Pei-fei Chang¡]±i¥ÕÀP¡^

¤ñ§Q®É¾|¨Z¤j¾Ç

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Belgium)

¡u±´°Q¤¤°ê¦A¥Í¯à·½¬Fµ¦¤è¦V¡G¥H­·¯à¤Î¤Ó¶§¯à¬°¬ã¨s½dÃ¥¡v

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á12,000

°õ¦æ´Á­­¡G1¦~

 

11. Yi-wen Cheng¡]¾G©É¶²¡^

²üÄõµÜ¹y¤j¾Ç

Leiden University (The Netherlands)

¡u¤¤°ê¦a¤è«OÅ@¥D¸qªº¬FªvÅÞ¿è¡G¶³«nµÒ¯ó±M½æºÞ¨îªº¾ú¥v¨î«×¥D¸q¬ã¨s¡v

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á12,000

°õ¦æ´Á­­¡G1¦~

 

12. Chien-huei Wu¡]§d«Ø½÷¡^

¸q¤j§Q¼Ú¬w¤j¾Ç¬ã¨s°|

European University Institute (Italy)

¡u兩©¤¥|¦a¦b¥@¬É¶T易²Õ´¬[ºc¤U¤§ª§ºÝ¸Ñ¨M¡v

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á12,000

°õ¦æ´Á­­¡G1¦~

 

13. Cho-wen Chu¡]¦¶¨`¤å¡^

­^°ê°Ò¹ý´µ¯S¤j¾Ç

University of Manchester (UK)

¡u¥þ²y¤Æ¤U¤j²³´CÅé¹ïªÀ·|¤å¤ÆÅܾEªº¼vÅT¡v

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á12,000

°õ¦æ´Á­­¡G1¦~

 

G. ³Õ¤h½×¤å¼ú¾Çª÷¤Î³Õ¤h«á¬ã¨s¼ú§Uª÷Ãþ

 

(a)³Õ¤h½×¤å¼ú¾Çª÷

1. Marie-Paule Hille

ªk°ê°ªµ¥ªÀ·|¬ì¾Ç°|

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

°õ¦æ´Á­­¡G1¦~

 

2. Jonathan Sullivan

­^°ê¿Õ¤Bº~¤j¾Ç

University of Nottingham (UK)

¡§Campaign Advertising and Democracy in Taiwan¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á12,000

°õ¦æ´Á­­¡G1¦~

 

3. Julia Stone

¼w°ê¬fªL¦Û¥Ñ¤j¾Ç

Freie Universität Berlin (Germany)

¡§Findelhaus Bethesda: A Study of a Protestant Foundling Hospital in China¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á12,000

°õ¦æ´Á­­¡G1¦~

 

4. Michaela Pejčochová

±¶§J¬d²z¤h¤j¾Ç

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

°õ¦æ´Á­­¡G1¦~

 

5. Ivo Bargalló Carné

­^°ê¤û¬z¤j¾Ç

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

°õ¦æ´Á­­¡G1¦~

 

(b)³Õ¤h«á¬ã¨s¼ú§Uª÷

1. Volker Olles

¼w°êµÜ¤ñ¿ü¤j¾Ç

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

­^°ê¨½¯÷¤j¾Ç

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¦~

 

ªF¼Ú¦a°Ï¼ú§U¦W³æ

 

A. ¬ã¨s­pµeÃþ

 

1. Irina Popova

«X°ê«Xù´µ¬ì¾Ç°|

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

´µ¬¥ºû¥§¨È¿c¥¬©Ô¯Ç¤j¾Ç

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

´µ¬¥ºû¥§¨È±Ú¸s¬ã¨s°|

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

«X°ê«Xù´µ¬ì¾Ç°|

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

°õ¦æ´Á­­¡G1¦~