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Institute of Qing History


Renmin University of China
No.59 Zhongguancun Ave.
Haidian District
Beijing, 100872
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About as Interesting as the Telephone Directory? Positive Encounters with Routine Fiscal
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Deed Tax (Shuiqi ) in Qing China: a Reappraisal

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(Iwo Amelung)The Examination System and the Dissemination of


Western Knowledge during the Late Qing

(Henrietta Harrison)Interpreting Lord Macartney: the Story of Jacobus Ly

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(Joseph McDermott)Suzhous Rare Book Collections: Their


Owners, Their Dealers, and Their Uses
(Cynthia Brokaw)Spreading Civilization: the Distribution of Commercial
Imprints in Late Imperial China
Peter Zarrow)Textbooks, 1880-1937: the Very Model of Modern Knowledge
Transmission
(Robert J. Culp)Defining Modernity, Editing the Past: Ciyuan, Cihai, and the
Creation of the Modern Chinese Lexicon
(Axel Schneider) Temporal Hierarchies and Moral Leadership: Chinas
Engagement with Modern Views of History

(Tobie Meyer-Fong) City Life and Civil War: Hefei, 1853-4


(Andrea Goldman): Polemical Plays and Gendered Sympathies in
the Mid Qing Capital
(William Rowe) Bao Shichen (1775-1855), an Early Nineteenth-Century
Agrarian Reformer

(Paul A.Van Dyke)Packing for Success: Sago in Eighteenth Century Chinese Trade

(1901-1907)
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Benjamin A. Elman A Jointly Regional-Global Approach to Early Modern East Asian History

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Washington University in St. Louis ConferenceWar, Violence, and the Aftermath: Historical Memory,
Literary Imagination, and Cultural Regeneration
2012 4 6 7

John Herman, Financing Empire in Southwest China: Land,


Commerce, and Local Society, 1680-1750
1680-1750Siao-chen Hu, Writing after Conquering:
Visions in The Qian Account
Chuck Wooldridge, Historian of a Poetic City: Chen Zuolin
(1837-1920) and Nanjings Post-Taiping Reconstruction
Mei-e Huang, The
Horizon of the East Asia and the South Advance Practice of the Imperial
Kambun: A Case Discussion of Japanese Magoz Sakura

http://ealc.wustl.edu/war_conference, 2012-11-28

UC-Berkeley Conference Bordering China: Modernity and Sustainability


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(Peter Perdue)
(Ruth Rogaski)
Ecologies of Empire: Qing Cosmopolitanism and Modern
Nationalism(
Making Sense of a Mountain: Changbaishan, 1600 to the Present1600
Peter Lavelle, Chinese
Horticulture and the Politics of Reproduction along Late Qing Frontiers
Benjamin Levey, Kinship and Captivity: The Jungar Diaspora
Jonathan Schlesinger, Purity and the Qing Borderlands: Fur Depletion and Empire Building in the Early 19th
Century
http://events.berkeley.edu/index.php/calendar/sn/ieas/event_ID=?event_ID=56116;
http://ieas.berkeley.edu/resources/bsri.html, 2012-12-24, Jesse Watson
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2012
American Society for Legal History, Legal historian conferences 2012
2012 11 8 11
Thomas Buoye, Principles and Praxis of Capital
Punishment in 18th Century China
Pengsheng Chiu,
Revisiting Legal Pluralism in China: The Hidden Agenda of Protecting Merchant
Interests behind Eighteenth-Century Legal Orderings in Lower Yangtze Cities

Taisu Zhang, Kinship Networks, Social Status and the Creation of Property
Rights in Early Modern China and England

http://www.legalhistorian.org/conferences/2012conference/preliminaryprogram.pdf, 2012-11-28

2011-2012
Sessions Related to Qing History in the Council of Conferences (COC) in 2011-2012
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Asian Studies on the Pacific Coast, ASPAC
Asian Studies Conference Japan, ASCJ

Mid-Atlantic Region-Association for Asian Studies, MAR/AAS


Midwest Conference on Asian Affairs,
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New England Conference, NEC/AASNew York Conference on Asian Studies,
NYCAS
Southeast Conference, SEC/AAS
Southwest Conference on Asian Studies, SWCAS
Western Conference, WCAAS

Sessions Related to Qing History in the Council of Conferences (COC) in 2011-2012


New York Conference on Asian Studies
September 16-17, 2011
B7 Women in Motion
Ling Ma (University at Buffalo), Work, Play, and Womens Virtue: Paper Cutting and Handy Women in
Ming and Qing China.
E3 Issues in Chinese History
Roger DesForges (University at Buffalo), Why Did Qing Historians Accept the Story of Li Yan?
51st Annual Meeting of Southwest Conference on Asian Studies
January 13-15, 2012
Panel 25: Technologies of Nationalism in a Modernizing China
Lane J. Harris (Furman University), Spreading the Word: State Postal Subsidies of the Press in Late Qing and
Republican China, 1896-1949.
Hongbing Zhang (Fayetteville State University), Authentic Containment: Visual Materials in Zhang

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Xiangwens Geography Textbook Mengxue zhongguo dili.


Panel 35: Foreign Influence In Chinese History
Joshua Van Liu (LaGrange College), A Neo-Confucian Naif Abroad?: The Travels of Kim Yunsik, a Choson
Korea Envoy in Qing China, 1881-1882.
Hong Zhang (University of Central Florida), The Transformation of Tianjin: The Interplay between Foreign
Stimuli and Chinese Endeavors.
2012 MCAA and ANHS Joint Conference
September 21-22, 2012
Section 7, Panel 17, Literature, Film, and Fine Arts in China
Joohee Suh (Washington University in St. Louis), Hero and Villain: Historical Narratives of Zhao Erfeng in
the Early Republic.
http://www.asian-studies.org/councils/COC.htm;
http://www.asianstudies.buffalo.edu/documents/NYCAS2011finalprogram.pdf;
http://www.uky.edu/Centers/Asia/SECAAS/History/2012.html;
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(The Chia-ting Loyalists: Confucian Leadership and Social Change in


Seventeenth-Century China) 1981
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(New Terms for New Ideas: Western Knowledge and Lexical Change in Late Imperial China) 2001 Brill
Academic Publishers
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1. Mapping China and Managing the World: Culture, Cartography and Cosmology in
Late Imperial Times
Author: Richard J. Smith
Publisher: Routledge
Publication Date: 2012-11
ISBN: 9780415685092
The book begins with discussions of how the ancient work known as the Yijing (Classic
of Changes) and maps of the world became two prominent means by which the Chinese in
imperial times (221 BCE to 1912) managed space and time. Smith goes on to show how ritual
(li) served as a powerful tool for overcoming disorder, structuring Chinese society, and maintaining dynastic
legitimacy. He then develops the idea that just as the Chinese classics and histories ordered the past, and ritual
ordered the present, so divination ordered the future. The book concludes by emphasizing the enduring relevance of
the Yijing in Chinese intellectual and cultural life as well as its place in the history of Sino-foreign interactions.
2. Dimensions of Originality: Essays on Seventeenth-Century Chinese Art Theory and
Criticism
Author: Katharine P. Burnett
Publisher: The Chinese University Press
Publication Date: 2012-10
ISBN: 9789629964566
The book investigates the issue of conceptual originality in art criticism of the 17th
century, when China dynamically reinvented itself. In art criticism, the term which was called
upon to indicate conceptual originality more than any other was qi , literally, different; but
secondarily, odd, like a number and by extension, the novel, and extraordinary. This work finds that originality,
expressed through visual difference, was a paradigmatic concern of both artists and critics. Burnett speculates on why
many have dismissed originality as a possible traditional Chinese value, and the ramifications this has had on art
historical understanding. She further demonstrates that a study of individual key terms can reveal social and cultural
values and provides a linear history of the increase in critical use of qi as originality from the 5th through the 17th
centuries, exploring what originality looks like in artworks by members of the gentry elite and commoner classes.
3. Merry Laughter and Angry Curses: The Shanghai Tabloid Press, 1897-1911
Author: Juan Wang
Publisher: University of British Columbia Press
Publication Date: 2012-10
ISBN: 9780774823388
Merry Laughter and Angry Curses reveals how the late-Qing-era tabloid press became
the voice of the people. As periodical publishing reached a fever pitch, tabloids had free rein
to criticize officials, mock the elite, and scandalize readers. Tabloid writers produced a large
amount of anti-establishment literature, whose distinctive humour and satirical style were
both potent and popular. This book shows the tabloid community to be both a producer of meanings and a participant
in the social and cultural dialogue that would shake the foundations of imperial China and lead to the 1911
Republican Revolution.

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4. Watching Over Hong Kong: Private Policing 1841-1941


Author: Sheilah E. Hamilton
Publisher: Hong Kong University Press
Publication Date: 2012-09
ISBN: 9789622099005
In this study, Sheilah Hamilton shows that, from the earliest days of British rule, the
colonial administration introduced harsh legislation to control Chinese watchmen who were
employed to protect the fledgling colonys property in the absence of an effective public
police force. She examines the growth in different Hong Kong Government departments of
what would now be regarded as hybrid police and argues that the existence of such posts within the civil service
resulted in greater social control of the local Chinese community at minimal extra expense.
5. Womens Poetry of Late Imperial China: Transforming the Inner Chambers
Author: Xiaorong Li
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Publication Date: 2012-09
ISBN: 9780295992297
This study of poetry by women in late imperial China examines the metamorphosis of the
trope of the inner chambers (gui), to which women were confined in traditional Chinese
households and which in literature were both a real and an imaginary place. Originally
popularized in 6th century palace style poetry, the inner chambers were used by male
writers as a setting in which to celebrate female beauty, to lament the loneliness of abandoned women, and by
extension, to serve as a political allegory for the exile of loyal and upright male ministers spurned by the imperial
court. Female writers of lyric poetry soon adopted the theme, beginning its transition from male fantasy to
multidimensional representation of women and their place in society, and eventually its manifestation in other poetic
genres as well. Professor Kang-I Sun Chang reviewed that, Li discusses convincingly how Ming-Qing womens
literary discourse both relates and challenges the existing power (mainly male) structures in Chinese literature.
6. Negotiating Religious Gaps: The Enterprise of Translating Christian Tracts by
Protestant Missionaries in Nineteenth-Century China
Author: John T.P. Lai
Publisher: Monumenta Serica Institute
Publication Date: 2012-08
ISBN: 9783805005975
This book constitutes a study of the translation of Christian tracts (from English into
Chinese) by Protestant missionaries in 19th century China. It focuses on the large body of
hitherto widely neglected Protestant Chinese books and tracts, putting the translated texts into
their socio-political, cultural and ideological contexts. This integrated approach proves to be fruitful and insightful in
describing and explaining actual practices of translation, or translation norms. The book addresses the central issue of
how original texts were selected, translated and presented by Protestant missionaries under the patronage of various
missionary institutions in order to achieve their specific agendas.
7. Ascendant Peace in the Four Seas: Drama and the Qing Imperial Court
Author: Ye Xiaoqing
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Publisher: The Chinese University Press


Publication Date: 2012-07
ISBN: 9789629964573
Ascendant Peace in the Four Seas was a celebration drama performed for Macartney
Embassy in 1793. Titled from that, the book investigates the development of imperial drama
and its influence on the Peking Opera, as well as the function and system of imperial
organizations responsible for drama. Also discussed are the complex roles of the actors on and
off stage, and the broader issues of cultural and political control intertwined with the
performances themselves. The late Dr. Ye Xiaqoqing thus presents us not only an art history
of Peking Opera, but also a vivid scroll-painting of the social-cultural life both in and beyond the Forbidden City.
8. Antiquarianism and Intellectual Life in Europe and China, 1500-1800
Editor: Peter N. Miller, Franois Louis
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Publication Date: 2012-06
ISBN: 9780472118182
This book is a project in comparative history, but along two distinct axes, one historical
and the other historiographical. Its purpose is to constructively juxtapose the early modern
European and Chinese approaches to historical study that have been called antiquarian. As
an exercise in historical recovery, the essays in this volume amass new information about the
range of antiquarian-type scholarship on the past, on nature, and on peoples undertaken at either end of the Eurasian
landmass between 1500 and 1800. As a historiographical project, the book challenges the receivedand often very
much under conceptualizeduse of the term antiquarian in both European and Chinese contexts. Readers will not
only learn more about the range of European and Chinese scholarship on the pastand especially the material
pastbut they will also be able to integrate some of the historiographical observations and corrections into new ways
of conceiving of the history of historical scholarship in Europe since the Renaissance, and to reflect on the impact of
these European terms on Chinese approaches to the Chinese past. This comparison is a two-way street, with the
European tradition clarified by knowledge of Chinese practices, and Chinese approaches better understood when
placed alongside the European ones.
9. Autumn in the Heavenly Kingdom: China, the West, and the Epic Story of the
Taiping Civil War
Author: Stephen R. Platt
Publisher: Knopf
Publication Date: 2012-2
ISBN: 9780307271730
Stephen R. Platt recounts events of the Taiping Rebellion in spellbinding detail, building
his story on two fascinating characters with opposing visions for Chinas future: Zeng Guofan,
a conservative Confucian scholar and a military strategist; and Hong Rengan, a leader of
Taiping Rebellion and a Christian convert with modern vision. Professor Jonathan Spence praised this book as a
splendid example of finely calibrated historical narrative. Furthermore, the author won 2012 Cundill Prize in history
for this book describes China in the 1860s as not some exotic, otherworldly Middle Kingdom removed from the
course of events in the West, but a country deeply integrated into the worlds economy and home to thousands of
foreigners.
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10. Chinese Voices in the Rites Controversy: Travelling Books, Community Networks,
Intercultural Arguments
Author: Nicolas Standaert
Publisher: Institutum Historicum Societatis Iesu
Publication Date: 2012
ISBN: 9788870413755
The Chinese rites controversy in the 17th and early 18th centuries is often considered a
purely European affair. But to what extent did Chinese scholars take part in the debates
concerning these rites? An exceptional series of Chinese and European sources preserved in
the Roman Archives of the Society of Jesus (ARSI), dating from the year 1701 to 1704, provide new evidence for the
Chinese voices in this controversy. These sources include a collection of some 60 Chinese letters (with about 430
different signatories). This book investigates how knowledge about Chinese rites was produced, distributed, and
exchanged at that time. It fully exploits the richness of these documents with regard to three themes: travelling books,
community networks and intercultural arguments. The book includes a reproduction of all the Chinese primary
sources.
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Late Imperial China2012


Volume 33, Number 1, June 2012
Li Chen
Legal Specialists and Judicial Administration in Late Imperial China,
1651-1911
Yonghua Liu
Daoist Priests and Imperial Sacrifices in Late Imperial China: The
Case of the Imperial Music Office (Shenyue guan), 1379-1743
Roger Shih-Chieh Lo Local Politics and the Canonization of a God: Lord Yang (Yang fujun)
in Late Qing Wenzhou (1840-67)
Tonio Andrade
Koxingas Conquest of Taiwan in Global History: Reflections on the Occasion of the 350th
Anniversary
Volume 33, Number 2, December 2012
Li Yu
Character Recognition: A New Method of Learning to Read in Late Imperial China
He Bian
Too Sick to Serve: The Politics of Illness in the Qing Civil Bureaucracy
Emily Mokros
Reconstructing the Imperial Retreat: Politics, Communications, and the Yuanming Yuan
under the Tongzhi Emperor, 1873-4
Ying Zou
Cross-dressing and Other Disguises in Zaisheng yuan

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