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University of Texas at Austin
¡§Jiang Tingfu and the Historiography of Modern China¡¨
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Association for Asian Studies
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University of California at Los Angeles
¡§The ¡¥Labor Question¡¦ of Chinese Investments in Africa¡¨
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4. Josephine Chiu-Duke¡]¥C¼zªâ¡^
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University of British Columbia
¡§The Discourse of Democracy and Nationalism in Taiwan - A Study in Intellectual History¡¨
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University of Bridgeport
¡§Rationality, Misperception and Political Contexts: Cross-Taiwan-Strait Relationships as a Nested Game¡¨
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Appalachian State University
¡§A Study of Cloud Gate Dance Theatre of Taiwan and Lin Hwai-min¡¦s Choreography in the World¡¦s Dancescape¡¨
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University of Alberta
¡§Tea Culture and Commerce in Contemporary China¡¨
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8. Xiao-rong Han¡]Áú§µºa¡^
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Butler University
¡§Exiled to the Ancestral Land: Refugees from Vietnam in China¡¨
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University of Toronto
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University of British Columbia
¡§Qian Zhongshu and Yang Jiang: A Centennial Perspective¡¨
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University of Pittsburgh
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Princeton University Press
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Bard Graduate Center
¡§Cloisonne: Chinese Enamels from the Ming and Qing Dynasties¡¨ edited by Beatrice Quette
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Duke University Press
¡§Health and Hygiene in Chinese East Asia: Policies and Publics in the Long Twentieth Century¡¨ by Angela Ki Che Leung and Charlotte Furth
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University of Chicago Press
¡§The Religious Question in Modern China, 1898 to 2008¡¨ by Vincent Goossaert and David Palmer
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6. Lorri Hagman
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University of Washington Press
¡§Signs of Displacement: Representations of Cultural Space in Taipei City¡¨ by Joseph R. Allen
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¡§Storytelling, Rational Deliberations, and Other Discourses: Beyond the Gridlock of Identity Debates in Taiwan?¡¨
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Vanderbilt University
¡§From Exteriority to Theatricality: Exploring the Spatiality of Emotion in Early Modern Chinese Drama and Fiction¡¨
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Brandeis University
¡§Contention and Rule in Contemporary Rural China: Power, Memory, and Resistance under Reform¡¨
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University of California at Berkeley
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Georgetown University
¡§War and the Environment on the North China Plain, 1937-1945¡¨
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University of Missouri at St. Louis
¡§Microfinance Participation and Household Assets: An Analysis of Survey Data from Hutubi, China¡¨
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Wellesley College
¡§Writing Young China: Youth, Nation and the Chinese Bildungsroman, 1900-1959¡¨
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4. Elizabeth Kindall
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University of St. Thomas
¡§Viewing the Southwest in Seventeenth-Century China¡¨
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5. Victor Shih¡]¥v©vÃv¡^
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Northwestern University
¡§Constructing Elite Political Stability: A Comparative Investigation of China and the Soviet Union¡¨
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6. Kuang-yi Wen
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Fox Chase Cancer Center
¡§Needs and Experience of Patients with Breast Cancer in Taiwan: The Development and User Testing of a Narrative Psychosocial Intervention¡¨
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7. Elaine Liu
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University of Houston
¡§Impact of International Marriage Migration: Evidence from Taiwan¡¨
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8. Mark R. E. Meulenbeld
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University of Wisconsin at Madison
¡§Rethinking the Novel: The Theology, Narratives, and Rituals of Ming Dynasty Exorcists¡¨
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9. Yudru Tsomu¡]ª÷¬õ±ö¡^
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Lawrence University
¡§Migration, Settlements and Community Formation: Han Chinese Immigrants in Eastern Tibet¡¨
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10. Alexei Ditter
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Reed College
¡§Genre and the Transformation of Writing in the Tang Dynasty¡¨
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American Council of Learned Societies
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¡§CCK-ACLS Project for a Series of Scholarly Meetings, Conferences and Publications on ¡¥The Comparative and Cross-Cultural Study of China¡¦¡¨
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University of California at Riverside
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¡§Dancing with/as/in Nostalgia: Nationality, Gender and Bodily Memory in Taiwanese ¡¥Traditional¡¦ Dance¡¨
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Brown University
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¡§Gu Family Embroidery in Late Imperial and Modern China: From Women's Needlework to Culture Legacy¡¨
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Stanford University
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¡§Viewing the Han Empire from the Edge - 2nd Century BCE to 2nd Century CE¡¨
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4. Hong-hong Tinn¡]¾GªÚªÚ¡^
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Cornell University
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¡§Tinkering with Computers, Constructing a Developing Country: The History of Digital Computing in Taiwan, 1945-1985¡¨
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5. Yu-tsuen Hsu¡]®}«B§ø¡^
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University of Alberta
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¡§Transnational Network and Cultural Identity in a Chinese Diaspora Society in Sibu, Sarawak, Malaysia¡¨
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6. Yu-ying Hu¡]­J­§¬Õ¡^
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Indiana University at Bloomington
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¡§Performing Sexuality Transnationally: Debating the Mainstream Visibility of Female Non-Normative Gender Identity and Lesbian Culture in Taiwan¡¨
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7. Hsiang-ning Wang¡]¤ý²»¹ç¡^
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Indiana University at Bloomington
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¡§Identity on the Move: An Exploration of Taiwanese Adolescent Cross-Strait Transmigration, Education, and Identification¡¨
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8. Hsin-chao Wu¡]§d©¯°x¡^
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Harvard University
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¡§Remaking Local Tradition: Exploring the Social Mechanism of Cultural Transmission through Comparing Three Villages in Fujian Province, China (1970s-2009)¡¨
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9. Yen-ting Chen¡]³¯«Û§Ê¡^
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Harvard University
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¡§Strategic Provider Behavior under Global Budget System: An Analysis of Collective Action Problem¡¨
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10. Cheng-yun Chang¡]±i¥¿©û¡^
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Kansas State University
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¡§Chinese Righteous War Tradition and China's Use of Force¡¨
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11. Tse-hsin Chen¡]³¯¿AøÊ¡^
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Michigan State University
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¡§How Do Electoral Systems Affect Representation?¡¨
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12. Hsiao-chi Hsu¡]®}ßNµa¡^
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University of Washington
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¡§Why Does a Democracy Prefer Confrontation? Taiwan¡¦s Foreign Policy toward China since 1988¡¨
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13. Tz-chun Cheng¡]¾G¤l«T¡^
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University of California at Berkeley
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University of Wisconsin at Madison
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¡§Relational Landscapes of Tea: Markets, the State, and Ethnic Minorities in the Place-Making of Southwest China¡¨

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University of Delaware
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¡§Building Energy Governance in Global Cities - A Case Study of Shanghai¡¦s Commercial Building Sector¡¨

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University of California at Berkeley
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¡§Garbage and the City: Historical Geography of Beijing¡¦s Solid Waste Stream¡¨

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Rutgers University
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¡§The Transformation of Taiwan into a Structural Competition-State Facing China¡¦s Integration into the Global Community¡¨

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University of Florida
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¡§Doing Gender, Doing Gendered Emotion: A Feminist Ethnography of Taiwanese Female Flight Attendants¡¦ Work and Family Lives¡¨

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Yale University
¡§The Study of Economics in Republic of China: Ties with the State and with Japan, 1920-1935¡¨
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University of California at Riverside
¡§Challenging Cultural Essentialism: Gender, Solidarity, and Constructed Meanings among Mothers, Sons, and Daughters-in-law in Chinese and Chinese American Families¡¨
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Stanford University
¡§Tales of the Diamond S?tra: Buddhism on the Ground in Medieval China¡¨
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4. Ya Zuo
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Princeton University
¡§Capricious Destiny: Shen Gua (1031-1095 C.E.) and His Age¡¨
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University of California at San Diego
¡§Huijia (To Return Home): Conflicting Meetings of Home and Freedom in the ¡¥Voluntary Repatriation¡¦ of Chinese POWs in the Korean War¡¨
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Columbia University
¡§Replicating Replicas: The Conjured Temple Traditions of Mount Wutai¡¨
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Harvard University
¡§Discovering China: Science, Imperialism, and Nationalism in Chinese Frontier¡¨
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University of Delaware
¡§Beyond Chinatown: Negotiating Chinese American Identity in Suburban America¡¨
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University of Texas at San Antonio
¡§Visual Approaches in Poetry: A Dialogue with the Chinese Ideogram¡¨
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Boston University
¡§Heshang Gong¡¦s Commentary on the Daodejing: Body-State Correlation and the Transformation of Daoism¡¨
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Harvard University
¡§Elections and Chinese Political Culture, 1909-1953¡¨
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Yale University
¡§The Political Origin and Consequences of Inequality of Opportunity¡¨
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Indiana University at Bloomington
¡§Treading on Divinity: Saints and Temple Gardens in Medieval China¡¨
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Indiana University at Bloomington
¡§Institutional Effects of Mixed Majoritarian Systems: A Multi-level Analysis of Asian Electoral Reforms¡¨
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Stanford University
¡§The Grey City: Working the Fringes of China¡¦s New Urban Economy¡¨
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16. Jia-yao Han
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University of Pittsburgh
¡§Global Vision and Intension: Chinese Encounters with the Nomads in the Eastern Zhou China (771-221 BCE)¡¨
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Indiana University at Bloomington
¡§Seeking Divorce in the Countryside: Marital Grievances, Dispute Resolutions, and Gender Inequalities in Contemporary China¡¨
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University of Toronto
¡§Crisis and Hermeneutics: Wang Fuzhi¡¦s Interpretation of Confucian Classics in a time of Radical Change from Ming to Qing Dynasty¡¨
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University of British Columbia
¡§The ¡¥Taming¡¦ of Maoist Women: Changing Representations of Gender in China in Personal Photo Albums¡¨
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University of British Columbia
¡§Minzuguoji: Nationalist Internationalism among Chinese Revolutions in Malaya (1927-1942)¡¨
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McGill University
¡§Rethinking Historical Geography in Early Republican China through The Evolution of Chinese Geography¡¨
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University of Latvia (Latvia)
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University of St. Andrews (UK)
¡§Chinese Special Economic Zones in Africa: Catalysts for Development?¡¨
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University of Oxford (UK)
¡§Researching Law in Society in China: The Interplay between the Law and Media in Defamation Litigation (1992-2009)¡¨
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University of Leipzig (Germany)
¡§Text and Context: Redemptive Societies in the History of Religions of Modern and Contemporary China¡¨
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Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (France)
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Heidelberg University (Germany)
¡§Living Legacies: The History of East Asian Art Reconsidered¡¨
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University of Westminster (UK)
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Ruhr-Universitat Bochum (Germany)
¡§The Language of the Sangleys: A Chinese Vernacular in Missionary Sources of the Seventeenth Century¡¨
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Museum of East Asian Art in Cologne (Germany)
¡§New Perspectives in the Study of East Asian Art History: A Festschrift for Lothar Ledderose¡¨
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Ecole francaise d¡¦Extreme-Orient (France)
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European Association for Chinese Studies
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European Association for Chinese Studies
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European Association for Chinese Studies
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University of Manchester (UK)
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University of Manchester (UK)
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Leiden University (The Netherlands)
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SOAS, University of London (UK)
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¡§The Freedom of Marginality: Negotiating Chinese Muslim Identity in Malaysia¡¨
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LSE, University of London (UK)
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University of Edinburgh (UK)
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¡§Microspaces of the Network City: Multi-Scaling the Taipei Post-Metropolis¡¨
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University of Cambridge (UK)
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Loughborough University (UK)
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University of Oxford (UK)
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UCL, University of London (UK)
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¡§Crafting Taiwan through Design¡¨

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Radboud University Nijmegen (The Netherlands)
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Lancaster University (UK)
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University of Siena (Italy)
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¡§Political Culture and Democratic Support in East Asia and South Europe¡¨

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University of Oxford (UK)
¡§Caught by the State, Market, and Donor: The Political Transformation of Labour Organizations in The People¡¦s Republic of China¡¨
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Universite Paris Ouest Nanterre La Defense (France)
¡§Fossils on Parade. Nuo Opera and the Making of Local Identity among the Yangzong People (Yunnan)¡¨
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Universitat Tubingen (Germany)
¡§Copper Mining and Minting in Sichuan 1700-1900: Effects on Regional Economy and Society¡¨
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Universite Paris Ouest Nanterre La Defense (France)
¡§A Rural Community and its Taoist Masters, in the Construction of Chinese Modernity (Liling, Hunan)¡¨
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Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes (France)
¡§The Tungus of China: A Comparative Study of Domestic Economy and ¡¥Folklorized¡¦ Shamanic Rituals¡¨
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Leiden University (The Netherlands)
¡§Tosu: A Tibeto-Burman Language of Southwestern Sichuan, China¡¨
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University of Oxford (UK)
¡§Suing Dragons: How and Why are Lawyers Suing the Chinese Government?¡¨
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UCL, University of London (UK)
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University of Cambridge (UK)
¡§Biological Change, Health, and Labour Pattern in the Holocene China¡¨

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University of Neuchatel (Switzerland)
¡§Gender Influence on Migratory Projects and Trajectories of Migrants from Northern China in Paris¡¨

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1. Albert Galvany
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Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes (France)
¡§Thinking from Exclusion: Monsters and Exceptional Beings in the Zhuangzi¡¨
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Eotvos Lorand University (Hungary)
¡§Interpretation of New Chinese Manichaean Discoveries¡¨
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3. Beatriz Puente-Ballesteros¡]¥Õ¶®¸Ö¡^
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Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Belgium)
¡§Jesuit Medicine at the Kangxi Court and Beyond: The Appropriation of Foreign Medical Knowledge in Qing China¡¨
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Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales (France)
¡§Quid of the Ancient Buddhist Kingdom of Muli? Traditions and Modernities, Plurality and Identity Issues in Muli Modern Cultural Production: A Study in Agency and Representation¡¨
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1. Yun-chung Li
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University of Oxford (UK)
¡§Buddhist External Learning in the Northern Song China: A Case Study of Qisong¡¦s Secular Works¡¨


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Vilnius University (Lithuania)
¡§Library Acquisition for the Library of Centre of Oriental Studies, Vilnius University¡¨
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Comenius University (Slovakia)
¡§Zhang Ailing under the Perspective of Modern Chinese Literature¡¨
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Kyoto University (Japan)
¡§Canonical Texts of Ming and Qing Daoism: The Daozang jiyao and the Role of Lay and Clerical Authorities¡¨
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Griffith University (Australia)
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City University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong SAR)
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Macquarie University (Australia)
¡§China and the Roman East¡¨
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Korea University (Korea)
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The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (Hong Kong SAR)
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City University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong SAR)
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The Australian National University (Australia)
¡§Vietnam, China and Chinese in Vietnam: New Research on Chinese in Vietnam, from the Earliest Times until the Present¡¨
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Art Gallery of New South Wales (Australia)
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The Australian National University (Australia)
¡§Imperial Warlord: A Biography of Cao Cao, 155-220 AD¡¨
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The Australian National University (Australia)
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