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1. Yee Wah Foo¡]³ÅävµØ¡^
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University of Lincoln (UK)
¡§Processing of Research Materials: The Legacy of Fu Bingchang (Foo Ping-sheung)¡¨
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1. Harriet Zurndorfer¡]§ºº~²z¡^
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Leiden University (The Netherlands)
¡§Interdisciplinary Explorations of China¡¦s Changing Gender Dynamics 1900-2015¡¨
¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á10,000
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2. Astrid Lipinsky¡]§õ¶®·ç¡^
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University of Vienna (Astria)
¡§Vienna Taiwan Lecture Series, continuation 2015-2018¡¨
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1. Yu-Wen Chen¡]³¯¥É¤å¡^
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Nazarbayev University (Republic of Kazakhstan)
¡§Central Asian Perspectives on the Rise of China¡¨
¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á61,700
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2. Ester Bianchi¡]¶À¾å¬P¡^
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University of Perugia (Italy)
¡§Vinaya Revival in 20th Century China and Taiwan¡¨
¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á62,000
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3. David Martínez Robles
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Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (Spain)
¡§Sino-Spanish Encounters in Taiwanese and European Archives: 1839-1939¡¨
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4. Michael Friedrich¡]³Å±Ó©É¡^
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University of Hamburg (Germany)
¡§Written Law and Bureaucracy: The Emergence of Administrative Law during the Qin Dynasty, as Reflected in Legal Manuscripts¡¨
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1. Henning Klöter¡]Áú¥iÀs¡^
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Göttingen University (Germany)
¡§Language Diversity in the Sinophone World: Policies, Effects, and Tradition¡¨
¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á18,000
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2. Franciscus Verellen¡]³Å¸´P¡^
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École Française d¡¦Extrême-Orient (France)
¡§Daoist Lives -- Vies taoistes. An International Conference in Daoist Studies¡¨
¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á17,000
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3. Stefania Travagnin
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University of Groningen (The Netherlands)
¡§Framing the Study of Religion in Modern China and Taiwan: Concepts, Methods and New Research Paths¡¨
https://studyofreligioninmodernchinaandtaiwan.wordpress.com/
¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á24,000
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4. Per Kjeld Sørensen
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University of Leipzig (Germany)
¡§Fourth International Seminar of Young Tibetologist¡¨
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5. Marc De Ferriere Le Vayer
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Université François-Rabelais de Tours (France)
¡§14th International Conference on Chinese Food Culture: ¡¥Chinese Food Culture in Europe; French Food Culture in Asia¡¦¡¨
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E. ¥Xª©¸É§UÃþ
1. Patricia Radder
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Brill Publishers (The Netherlands)
¡§A Late Sixteenth-Century Chinese Buddhist Fellowship: Spiritual Ambitions, Intellectual Debates, and Epistolary Connections¡¨, by Jennifer Eichman
¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á5,118
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2. Agita Baltgalve¡]Àj¸¯Á¨¡^
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University of Latvia (Latvia)
¡§Classical Chinese Textbook for Beginners (in Latvian)¡¨
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3. Mózes Csoma
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Foundation for Hungarian Sinology (Hungary)
¡§On the 20th Century History of China¡¨, by Gyula Jordán
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4. Na Li¡]§õ ®R¡^
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Brill Publishers (The Netherlands)
¡§Imagining Taiwan: The Making and the Museological Representation of Art in Taiwan¡¦s Quest for Identity (1987-2010)¡¨, by Sophie McIntyre
¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á7,000
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1. Olga Lomová¡]ù µM¡^
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Charles University in Prague (Czech Republic)
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¡§Continuation of the Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation International Sinological Center at Charles University in Prague, 2015-2017¡¨
¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á192,000
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2. Jana S. Rošker¡]ù¨È®R¡^
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University of Ljubljana (Slovenia)
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¡§¡¥The Wei Jin Nanbei Period and the Importance of Transition¡¦International Summer School in Ljubljana¡¨
http://as.ff.uni-lj.si/international-summer-school-2015
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1. Jin Li Lim¡]ªL«l§Q¡^
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University of London (UK)
¡§Tan Kah Kee and Qiaowu: The Discourse, Development and Determination of Overseas Chinese Policy in the People¡¦s Republic of China, 1949¡V1959¡¨
¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á15,000
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2. Alastair Ewan Macdonald
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University of London (UK)
¡§Techniques of Entertainment and Didacticism in Paian jingqi: A New Direction in the Vernacular Short Story?¡¨
¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á15,000
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3. Rens Krijgsman
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University of Oxford (UK)
¡§The Textualization of Discourse in Early Chinese Manuscripts¡¨
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4. Victor Louzon¡]¿c ªQ¡^
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Sciences Po (France)
¡§Taiwan¡¦s 228 Incident: The Last Battle of the Sino-Japanese War?¡¨
¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á15,000
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5. Cecile Armand
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Université Lumière Lyon 2
¡§Mapping the History of Advertising Spaces in Modern Shanghai (1900-1950s)¡¨
¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á15,000
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6. Catherine Hardie
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University of Oxford (UK)
¡§Who Would¡¦ve Thought, in this Mountain Valley¡K? The Growth of the Larung Movement and its Impact on the 21st Century Sino-Tibetan Religious Encounter¡¨
¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á15,000
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7. Yegor Grebnev
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University of Oxford (UK)
¡§The Core Chapters of the Yi Zhou shu¡¨
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8. Jonathan Chappell
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University of Bristol (UK)
¡§The Taiping Intervention: The Understanding and Practice of Foreign Relations in Mid Nineteenth-Century China¡¨
¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á15,000
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9. Ziyan Wang¡]¤ý¤lÆv¡^
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University of London (UK)
¡§Imagining an Emancipatory Labour Movement? The Mediated Political Struggle of Chinese Migrant Workers in Transitional China (PRC)¡¨
¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á15,000
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10. Vladimir Stolojan-Filipesco¡]¥j½«©ú¡^
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Université Paris Diderot-Paris 7 (France)
¡§Elaboration of a National Memory: Chiang Kai-shek and his Rule in Taiwan¡¨
¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á15,000
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11. Jerome Doyon
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Sciences Po (France)
¡§Between the Party and Youth: Tranformation of the Communist Youth League since the Reforms Era¡¨
¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á15,000
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12. Yu Qiu¡]ªô ¬R¡^
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University of Cambridge (UK)
¡§Doing Relationships: Love, Race and Ethics in a Globalized China¡¨
¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á15,000
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13. Chi Hung Luk¡]³°§ÓÂE¡^
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University of Oxford (UK)
¡§Water Borders: Governments, Insurgents, Westerners, and Chinese in Mid Nineteenth-Century South China¡¨
¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á15,000
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14. Ryanne Flock
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Freie Universität Berlin (Germany)
¡§The Social Production of Urban Public Space in Reform Guangzhou¡¨
¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á15,000
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15. Rudolph Ng
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University of Cambridge (UK)
¡§The Global Coolie Trade between China and Latin America in the Nineteenth Century¡¨
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Cheuk Yin Li
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University of London (UK)
¡§Zhongxing Phenomenon in Urban China and Hong Kong: Lived Experiences of Neutral Gender¡¨
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1. Andrew Wormald
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University of Groningen (The Netherlands)
¡§Chinese Buddhist Meditation: Religion and Modernity in Republican Era China (1912-1949)¡¨
¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á24,300
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2. Maddalena Barenghi
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Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (Germany)
¡§The Historiography of the Zizhi tongjian¸êªv³qŲon the Five Dynasties Period: An Inquiry of the Selection of Sources and of Historical Discourses for the History of the Later Tang «áð (923-946) and Later Jin «á®Ê (936-946)¡¨
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3. Lara Momesso¡]¦¿ ÄR¡^
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Portsmouth University (UK)
¡§Fading Frontier, Multiplying Boundaries: Marriage, Migration and Family Formation across the Taiwan Strait¡¨
¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á42,000
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1. Yang Fu¡]³Å ´¡^
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University of Cambridge (UK)
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¡§Work and Well-being: Thinking about Economic Life in Early China¡¨
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2. Han-chi Wang¡]¤ýº~µa¡^
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Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales (France)
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¡§A World in One Word of Chinese Buddhism: Analysis of Concept and History about Xiang in Kumarajiva¡¦ Diamond Sutra¡¨
¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á15,000
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3. Yichung Pan¡]¼ï©É¥ò¡^
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University of Aberdeen (UK)
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¡§The Colonisation and Abandonment of Neolithic Islandscapes: A Case Study from the Penghu Archipelago, Taiwan¡¨
¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á15,000
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4. Kuan-Wen Wang¡]¤ý«a¤å¡^
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University of Sheffield (UK)
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¡§Cultural and Socio-Economic Interaction Reflected by Glass Beads in Early Iron Age Taiwan¡¨
¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á15,000
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5. Pei-yi Ko¡]¬_¨Ø©É¡^
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Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense
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¡§Research for the Construction of a Hakka Confucian Society in the Greater Meinong Region (Taiwan) from the Rites and Music of Sanxianli¡¨
¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á15,000
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6. Cheng-Yi Shih¡]¬I©Ó¼Ý¡^
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University of Leicester (UK)
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¡§Museum Making in Taiwan: Viewing Production of Museum Architecture from Perspectives of Design and Use¡¨
¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á15,000
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7. Alice Chang-Jung Yang¡]·¨ªø»T¡^
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Brunel University (UK)
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¡§The Duty of Disclosure before International Criminal Courts -- An Analysis of its Possible Application to Transnational Crimes in Taiwan¡¨
¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á15,000
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8. Jyun-Ying Fu¡]³Å¯C¬M¡^
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Imperial College London (UK)
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¡§Corporate Political Connections and Corporate Strategies in China¡¨
¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á15,000
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9. Hui-Tzu Huang¡]¶À¼z·O¡^
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Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg (Germany)
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¡§The Trans-regionalisation of Decentralised Energy: A Case Analysis of Freiburg, Higashi-Ohmi and Yuan Li¡¨
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1. Ondřej Klimeš
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Czech Academy of Sciences (Czech Republic)
¡§Oriental Institute Library Acquisition Project¡¨
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1. Martin Slobodník¡]°¨¤å³Õ¡^
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Comenius University (Slovakia)
¡§Brothers in Arms -- Perceptions of China in Czechoslovakia in the 1950s¡¨
¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á18,000
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2. Frank Kraushaar
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University of Latvia (Latvia)
¡§Compendium of Seminal Notions of Chinese Civilization¡¨
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