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Jason Lim 林捷勝
性別 Sex:男 Male
國籍 Nationality:新加坡 Singapore
獎助期間 Period for Grants:3個月
Senior Lecturer 臺灣獎助金2012, 2017年受獎學人
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漢學研究中心獎助學人

研究期間:2005/7~2005/10

研究機構:Department of History, University of Western Australia澳洲西澳大學歷史系

職稱:博士候選人

研究主題:The Singapore Chinese Tea Traders and the Tea Industries of Fujian and Taiwan, 1895-1965新加坡華僑茶葉進出口商公會與福建和臺灣茶葉,1895-1965

研究專長:茶貿史(臺灣)、茶貿史(香港)、茶貿史(新加坡)、茶貿史(中國--福建與安溪)、茶貿史(英國)

現職

研究機構:Asian History, University of Wollongong, Australia

澳洲伍倫貢大學亞洲歷史研究

職稱:副教授

研究專長:貿易史(中國福建一帶)

個人網頁:Jason Lim
University of Wollongong

著作目錄(專書) Work catalog
  • Jason Lim. 2010. "From Ubiquity to Obsolescence: The Chinese Trishaw Industry of Singapore, 1942-1983." Clayton, Vic: Monash Asia Institute Press and Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
  • Jason Lim. 2010. "Linking an Asian Trans-Regional Commerce in Tea: Overseas Chinese Merchants in the Fujian-Singapore Trade, 1920-1960." Leiden: Brill
  • 2013 A Slow Ride Into the Past: The Chinese Trishaw Industry in Singapore, 1942-1983
著作目錄(文章) Article catalog
  • Jason Lim. 2011. ‘Of Family and Politics: Chinese Tea Business Networks Between Fujian and Singapore, 1920-1960’, in Derek Heng and Syed Muhd Khairudin Aljunied (eds), Global Connections: Singapore in World History, (Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press)
  • Jason Lim. 2010. 'Digging up the Past in Singapore, Mainland China and Taiwan: Research into the Overseas Chinese Merchants in the China-Singapore Trade’, in Loh Kah Seng and Liew Kai Khiun (eds), The Makers and Keepers of Singapore’s History, (Singapore: Singapore Heritage Society and Ethos Books)
  • Jason Lim. 2009. ‘Perceptions of China for the Overseas Chinese Tea Traders in Colonial Singapore, 1928-1958’, in Ho Khai Leong (ed), Connecting and Distancing: Southeast Asia and China, (Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies), pp. 100-114.
  • Jason Lim. 2009. ‘The Overseas Chinese Tea Merchants in Singapore, 1920-1960: Issues and Responses’, in Leo Suryadinata and Lee Guan Kin (eds), Chinese Migration in Comparative Perspectives: Adaptation and Development, (Singapore: Chinese Heritage Centre and Centre for Chinese Language and Culture), pp. 119-134.
  • Jason Lim. 2008. ‘The Business of Empire: The Fujian Tea Industry and Trade Through the Eyes of Jardine, Matheson & Co, 1928-1939’, in Peter Limb (ed), Orb and Sceptre: Studies on British Imperialism and its Legacies, in Honour of Norman Etherington, (Clayton, Vic: Monash University ePress), pp. 9.1 to 9.14.
  • Jason Lim. 20006. ‘The Early Years of a New Assembly: Bethesda Gospel Hall, Singapore, 1864-1914’, in Neil T R Dickson and Tim Grass (eds), The Growth of the Brethren Movement: National and International Experiences – Essays in Honour of Harold H Rowdon, (London: Paternoster Press), pp. 211-225.
  • Jason Lim. 2005. ‘Memories of a Community-Based Occupation: What Trishaw Riders Remember about Their Trade, 1942-68’, in National Archives of Singapore (ed), Reflections & Interpretations: Oral History Centre 25th Anniversary Publication, (Singapore: National Heritage Board), pp. 167-198.
  • Jason Lim. 2008. ‘The Promotion of Fujian Tea as a Chinese National Product in Singapore, 1932-1940’, Journal of the South Seas Society, Vol. 62, pp. 127-145.
  • Jason Lim. 2007. ‘Reflections of Research Work on the Singapore Chinese Tea Merchants, 1920-1960’, Tangent, Vol. 6, No. 2, pp. 62-66 (Chinese) and 67-71 (English).
  • Jason Lim. 2007. ‘The Education Concerns and Political Outlook of Lim Keng Lian (1893-1968)’, Journal of Chinese Overseas, Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 194-219.
  • Jason Lim. 2004. ‘Assumptions and Evidence: The Case of Philip Robinson’, Brethren Historians and Archivists Network Review, Vol. 3, No. 1, pp. 18-47.
  • Jason Lim. 2002. ‘Just Asking: Capturing Memories as a Child, Student and Historian’, Oral History Review, Vol. 29, No. 2, pp. 53-56.
  • Jason Lim. 1996. ‘The Trishaw Industry as a “Bang”-Based Trade’, Journal of the Malaysian Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Vol. 69, Part 2, pp. 39-59.
  • 2015 Popular nationalism in the wake of the 2011 national elections in Singapore
  • 2014 Confucianism as a symbol of solidarity: cultural relations between the Republic of China and the Republic of Vietnam, 1955-1963
  • 2012 Chinese Merchants in Singapore and the China Trade, 1819-1959
  • 2016 Political developments after the 2011 general election
  • 2016 The political opposition and its protracted journey towards a two-party system
  • 2015 Revenge killings in 1945 and their absence from the historical narrative in Singapore
  • 2014 A question of identity: ethnic Chinese from the People's Republic of China and the Republic of Singapore
  • 2014 A reflection on university teaching of the Nanjing controversy
  • 2013 Observations of the political and economic situation in China by the British Mercantile Community during the Civil War, 1945-1949
  • 2013 Singapore Chinese Migration, Late 19th Century to Present
  • 2012 Lim Keng Lian
  • 2012 To negotiate trade and avoid politics: the overseas Chinese trade missions to China and Taiwan, 1956-57
  • 2011 The dynamics of trans-regional business and national politics: The impact of events in China on Fujian-Singapore tea trading networks, 1920-1960
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