Studies on China (UC Press)(共27册),这套丛书还有 《Education and Society in Late Imperial China, 1600-1900》《Chinese Families in the Post-Mao Era》《The Origins of Chinese Civilization》《Orthodoxy in Late Imperial China》《Re-Drawing Boundaries》等。 喜欢读"Popular Culture in Late Imperial...
There is a pointless illustration to support Bacevich's comments, but no map for the book. Bacevich's presentation of wars as an 'inevitable outgrowth of imperial ambitions' is a somewhat problematic reference to the complex literature on the subject. Both Bacevich and Burton read more readily ...
進而說明“the ambiguity of fundamental symbols was thus an important element in the creation of a unified cultural tradition in China.”(p.324)全文很好地介紹了天后崇拜的起源發展(和其間朝廷的影響),以及各地(尤其是香港的兩個村)的差異,令人拍案。
The Promise and Peril of Things: Literature and Material Culture in Late Imperial China 来自 EBSCO 喜欢 0 阅读量: 2 作者: B Rusk 摘要: The themes of the book permeate Ming-Qing literature and reward the sustained engagement with them here. Li has published extensively in both English and ...
Imperial Mughal Literature: A Rich Source of Scientific Information By Abhijit M. Bal India was ruled by the Timurid-Mughal dynasty from 1526 to 1857. This period is mainly recognised for its art and architecture. The Timurid-Mughals also promoted knowledge and scholarship. Two of the Mughal ...
Tan’s book on the literary life of Chinese women prefers a May-Fourth approach to promote popular literature such astancior lyric storytelling, novels, vernacular and erotic literature. Widmer, Ellen, and Kang-i Sun Chang, eds.Writing Women in Late Imperial China. Stanford, CA: Stanford Unive...
In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: C H A P T E R F I V E STORIES ABOUT OTHERS Class and Race in Imperial Berlin "A description of the Rother family," Paul Lindau wrote in his summary of the Graef case, "would be an undertaking worthy of Zola."1...
News of the Imperial World: Popular Print Culture, the News of the World and India in the late Nineteenth Century The News of the World ( NOTW ) was born into, and incubated within, a cultural environment infused with imperial rhetoric and tales of overseas exploits. From the middle decades...
” […] Lavender Lee’s aspirations have never taken her further than the amateur stages of the Thespian art; but Walter West is pleased with the player he has discovered through the medium ofPictures, and he assures us that she has the right temperament for screen work. She also possesses...
In East Africa, British trade began around the end of the 16th Century, although systematic interest only started in the 1850s. Six modern East African states with a history of 19th Century British imperial rule (Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe), gave English official lang...