Peter Ditmanson 戴彼得
Sex:Male 男
Nationality:USA 美國
Period for Grants:3個月
CCS Grant
2003/3~2003/5
Instituion:History and East Asian Studies Department, Colby College美國科爾比學院歷史與東亞系
Topic:Fang Xiaoru (1357-1402) and Early Ming Daoxue Neo-Confucianism明初道學和方孝儒(1357-1402)
Specialty:歷史(南宋)、歷史(元)、歷史(明)、政治社會史
Present
Instituion:National Central Library,Taiwan
國家圖書館科技部補助延攬副研究學者
Specialty:東亞文人及文化史
Article catalog
- Peter Ditmanson. 2008. “Local and Trans-local Activism in Commemorating the Martyrs of 1402,” International Conference on Translocal and Transregional Dynamics in Chinese History, 960-1911, National University of Singapore
- Peter Ditmanson. 2008. Co-collaborator for International Conference on Translocal and Transregional Dynamics in Chinese History, 960-1911, National University of Singapore
- Peter Ditmanson. 2008. “Southern Daoxue in the Yuan: the Problem with Success,” Department of Chinese Studies, National University of Singapore
- Peter Ditmanson. 2006. Panel Discussant, “Values in Conflict: Confucian Attempts to Resolve Moral Dilemmas,” American Academy of Religion annual conference, Washington, D.C.
- Peter Ditmanson. 2006. “The Politics of Remonstrance: Ruler and Ministers in the late Hongwu Reign,” International Conference on “Ming Taizu and his Times,” Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
- Peter Ditmanson. 2005. “Female Virtue and Neo-Confucian Views of Commerce in 13th and 14th Century China,” American Academy of Religion annual conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Peter Ditmanson. 2005. “Ambiguous Victory: Southern Responses to the Adoption of Daoxue Neo-Confucianism at the Yuan Capital at Beijing,” Association of Asian Studies, Chicago, Illinois
- Peter Ditmanson. 2005. “Regional Neo-Confucianism: Northern and Southern Daoxue in Yuan Dynasty China,” International Conference of Medievalists, Kalamazoo, Michigan
- Peter Ditmanson. 2004. “Court Villains as Local Worthies: Mid- and Late-Ming Shrines to the Jianwen Martyrs of 1402,” Conference of the International Association of Historians of Asia, Academia Sinica, Nankang, Taiwan