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"Imperial Thinking"
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Prof. Mark Elliott |
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Mark Schwartz Professor of Chinese and
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Department of East Asian Languages
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Harvard University |
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2012年5月28日 |
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下午3時 |
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香港大學明華綜合大樓T4室 |
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Primarily a historian of the late
imperial period, especially the Qing (1636-1911),
Mark Elliott
is among the very few historians in
the United States trained in the use of
Manchu-language sources, upon which his first book,
The Manchu Way (Stanford, 2001), is largely based.
The Asian Wall Street Journal praised his second
book, Emperor Qianlong: Son of Heaven, Man of the
World (Longman, 2009), as “a slim, yet
comprehensive, [and] highly readable study.” He is
now at work on a new book examining the connections
between the Manchu empire and modern China. Apart
from Qing history and Manchu studies, Elliott's
teaching interests focus on the long relationship
between the Chinese heartland and the peoples living
in the steppe frontier. In 2012 he is Visiting
Professorial Fellow at the Australian Centre for
China in the World at the Australian National
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Abstract |
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Debates stirred up by the New Qing History over the
nature of Manchu rule, processes of acculturation
and sinicization, the incorporation of the Inner
Asian frontier into the empire, and the utility of
non-Chinese-language sources are far from settled.
While many Chinese colleagues today acknowledge the
fact of sustained Manchu difference on some level
and grant its relevance to a historically accurate
picture of the Qing dynasty, there is much less
consensus as to the implications arising from
thinking of the Qing state as a Manchu empire with
particularly Inner Asian characteristics. To some,
such an approach seems to challenge accepted notions
of Chinese historical unity, or even to threaten the
legitimacy and unity of the contemporary Chinese
state. This paper examines the reception of the New
Qing History by scholars in China and its
connections to new types of thinking that appear to
draw much tighter connections between the imperial
past and the revolutionary present. |
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2012年5月25-26日 |
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(Day 1) Reading Room, G/F., Tang Chi Ngong Building
The University of Hong Kong |
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(Day 2)
Run Run Shaw (Hall) Room 905, West Wing of the Oen
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Hong Kong Baptist University |
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研究所通訊
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研究所通訊
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研究所通訊
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Health and Hygiene in Chinese East Asia: Policies
and Publics in the Long Twentieth Century |
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編輯 |
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Angela Ki Che
Leung |
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Director and Chair Professor, Hong Kong Insittute of
Humanities and Social Sciences |
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Charlotte Furth |
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Professor Emerita of History, University of South
California |
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出版商 |
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Duke University Press |
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出版年份 |
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2010 |
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Duke University Press Log (...details) |
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Recapping the Public Lecture by Prof. Ronnie Po-chia
Hsia on 14 November 2011 |
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Recapping the Public Lecture by Prof. Judith B.
Farquhar on 19 October 2011 |
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Recapping the Public Lecture by Prof. Deborah S.
Davis on 07 July 2011 |
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Recapping the Public Lecture by Prof. Benjamin A.
Elman on 09 June 2011 |
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Recapping the Public Lecture by Prof. Hsu Cho-yun on
27 April 2011 |
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Recapping the Public Lecture by Prof. Angela Leung
on 14 March 2011 |
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