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93. 2.23 Michael Szonyi Mothers, Sons, and Lovers: Fidelity and Property in the Overseas Chinese Divided Family before 1949
93. 3.15 Jennifer Purtle Changing Places: Pictorial Prac-tices and Cultural Economy in Southern Song Fujian¡]127-1279¡^
93. 3.22 Sarah Schneewind Ming Community Schools in History and Historiography
93. 3.25 Gao Wenqian Zhou Enlai's Dual Role in the Cultural Revolution¡]©P®¦¨Ó¦b¤å­²¤¤ªºÂù­«¨¤¦â¡^
93. 3.26 Fei-wen Liu Reconstructing the Performance of an Extinct Oral Tradition: Nüshu (Female Literature), Nüge (Female Songs), and Bridal Laments in a Chinese Rural Community
93. 3.29 Wang Yan Understanding Kuo Moruo During the Cultural Revolution¡]¤F¸Ñ¤å­²¤¤ªº³¢ªj­Y¡^
93. 4. 6 Yin Jinan Yonglegong (Temple of Unending Joy) ¡]¤¸´Â¹D±Ð¥Ã¼Ö?¡^

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  1. ©ó1¤ë23¤éÁ|¦æ¾Ç³N°Q½×·|¡AÁܽÐHsin-huang Michael Hsiao¡]Director, Asia-Pacific Research Program, Academia Sinica¡^¥DÁ¿¡A¥DÃD¡G Taiwan's Soci-etal Transformation, Democratic Consolidation and Cross-Straits Relations (½×»OÆWªÀ·|ªºÂ૬¡A¥Á¥D±j¤Æ»P®ü®lÃö«Y)¡C
  2. ©ó2¤ë24¤éÁ|¦æ¾Ç³N°Q½×·|¡AÁܽÐThomas Christensen¡]MIT¡^¡BJoseph Fewsmith¡]Boston University¡^¡BSteven Goldstein¡]Smith College and Fairbank Center¡^¡BAlan Romberg¡]Henry L. Stimson Center¡^¥DÁ¿¡A¥DÃD¡G Relations Across the Taiwan Straits: A Trip Report ¡]»O®üÃö«Y¡^¡C
  3. ©ó3¤ë24¤éÁ|¦æ¾Ç³N°Q½×·|¡AÁܽÐStephen Schlaikjer¡]US-China Economic and Security Review Commission¡^¥DÁ¿¡A¥DÃD¡G The Dynamic of Cross-Strait Relations ¡]®ü®lÃö«Yªº­ì°Ê¤O¡^¡C
  4. ©ó3¤ë26¤éÁ|¦æ¾Ç³N°Q½×·|¡AÁܽÐShao Dan, Fairbank¡]Center Postdoctoral Fellow¡^¥DÁ¿¡A¥DÃD¡G Princess, Traitor, Soldier, Spy: Aisin Gioro Xianyu (1906-1948) and the Dilemma of Manchu Identity ¡A°Q½×¤H¬°Philip Kuhn ¡]Harvard University¡^.

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  1. The Troublesome Legacy of Commissioner Lin: The Opium Trade and Opium Suppression in Fujian Province, 1820s to 1920s
    By Joyce A. MADANCY, published by Asia Center Publication Program, Harvard University.
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  2. Alien Kind: Foxes and Late Imperial Chinese Narrative
    By Rania HUNTINGTON, published by Asia Center Publication Program, Harvard University.
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  3. From Cotton Mill to Business Empire: The Emer-gence of Regional Enterprises in Modern China
    By Elisabeth KOLL, published by Asia Center Publication Program, Harvard University.
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  4. Transmitters and Creators: Chinese Commentators and Commentaries on the Analects
    By John MAKEHAM, published by Asia Center Publication Program, Harvard University.
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  5. Rethinking the 1898 Reform Period: Political and Cultural Change in Late Qing China
    Edited by Rebecca E. KARL, Peter ZARROW, published by Asia Center Publication Program, Harvard University.
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  6. A Patterned Past: Form and Thought in Early Chi-nese Historiography
    By David SCHABERG, published by Asia Center Publication Program, Harvard University.

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92.12.1 Joan Lebold Cohen China's Fermenting Art Scene
92.12.1 Jacob Dalton Tantric Ritual Manuals from Dunhuang
92.12.2 Lucien Bianco A Reconsideration of the Chinese Revolution¡]¦A¬Ý¤¤°ê­²©R¡^
92.12.2 Jacob Dalton The Early Development of the Padmasambhava Cult
92.12.2 Erik Eckholm Reporting the News from a Changing China¡]¦bÅܤƤ¤ªº¤¤°ê±q¨Æ·s»D³ø¾É¡^
92.12.4 Yu Jianrong Organized Peasant Resistance in Contemporary China:  Implications for Rural Stability¡]·í¥N¤¤°êªº²Õ´©Êªº¹A¥Á©è§Ü¹ï¹A§øí©w¤§¼vÅT¡^
92.12.4 Zhong-Ren Peng Managed Urban Growth-Implications of Portland's Experience to Cities in China¡]±±¨îºÞ²z¤Uªº³£¥«¦¨ªø¡Gªi¯SÄõ¥«ªº¸gÅç¹ï¤¤°ê«°¥«¤§¼vÅT¡^
92.12.8 Patricia Berger Balancing on the Hyphen: Sino-Tibetan Art in Qing China¡]²M¥N¦èÂÃÃÀ³N¡Ð¡Ð¦b¤¤°ê»P¦èÂí·®æ¤¤¨D¨ú¥­¿Å¡^
92.12.8 Fengqiao Yan Private Universities in Today's China¡]¤µ¤é¤¤°êªº¨p¥ß¤j¾Ç¡^
92.12.9 Kirk A. Denton Revolutionary Memory and Post Socialist Nostalgia: Changing Representations of Modern History in PRC Museums
92.12.9 Patricia Berger Making the Bi-Dixc Round: The Limits of Authenticity and the Qing Imperial Collection
92.12.11 Lydia Liu The Secret of Her Greatness: Gender and Sovereignty in the Nineteenth Century
92.12.12 David Ownby Falun Gong, Qigong, Salvation and History
92.12.12 Carlos Rojas Waiting for Modernity
92.12.15 David Aikman China's Growing Christian Presence
92.12.16 Peter Bol China Historical GID-Demonstration of New Time Series Data

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  3. ©ó12¤ë1¤éÁ|¿ì¡u·s­^®æÄõ°Ï¤¤°ê°Q½×·|ij¡v¡ADavid Landes¥DÁ¿�"The Making of the Modern World: The West Learns from the East�" ¡FFIan Johnston¥DÁ¿�"Variations in Levels of Nationalsim in Beijing Public Opinion"¡C
  4. ©ó12¤ë5-7¤éÁ|¦æ¶O¥¿²M¬ã¨s¤¤¤ß¾Ç³N°Q½×·|¡A²Ä¤@²Õ¡G°Q½×¡uMao Re-evaluated¡]¦A½Í¤ò¿AªF¡^¡v¡A¥DÁ¿¤H¬°Jonathan Spence¡BPhilip Short, Delia Davin¡BRaymond Wylie¡BDavid Apter¡BLucian Pye¡BRoss Terrill¡BPang Xianzhi¡F²Ä¤G²Õ¡GBrantley Womack¥DÁ¿�"Early Mao and the 1920s�"(¦­´Áªº¤ò¿AªF »P1920¦~¥N)¡BStephen Averill¥DÁ¿�"Going in Circles�': Rethinking Bases, Guerrillas and Other Problems of Strategy in China�'s Revolutionary War, 1927-31�"(¶µÛ°é¤lÂà¡G¦A«×«ä¦Ò1927-1931¦~¤¤°ê­²©R¾Ôª§ªº°_·½¡A´åÀ»»P¾Ô²¤°ÝÃD)¡BArthur Waldron¥DÁ¿�“The Civil War Period�?¡]¤º¾Ô®É´Á¡^¡F²Ä¤T²Õ¡GLucien Bianco¥DÁ¿�"Mao�'s evolving views on peasants from 1912 to 1949"(±q1912¨ì1949¦~¤ò¹ï¹A¥Á¬Ýªkªººt¶i)¡BLyman van Slyke¥DÁ¿�"Reflection on the Thought of Mao Zedong: From Pragmatism to Dogmatism�"¹ï¤ò¿AªF«ä·Qªº¬Ýªk¡G±q¹ê¥Î¨ì¿WÂ_)¡BTimothy Cheek¥DÁ¿�“Re-envisioning the Yan�’an Way�?(¦A¬Ý©µ¦w¸ô½u)¡F²Ä¥|²Õ¡GMichael Schoenhals¥DÁ¿�"Why Don't We Arm the Left?�"(¬°¤°»ò§Ú­Ì¤£ªZ¸Ë¥ª¬£¡H)¡BJeffrey Wasserstrom¥DÁ¿�"A Tale of Two Revolutionaries: Mao and Che as Global Symbols�"(¨â¦ì­²©RªÌªº¬G¨Æ¡G¤ò©MCHE§@¬°¥þ¥@¬É­²©Rªº¶H¼x)¡BYue Daiyun¥DÁ¿"How the Soul be Stolen: From the Rectification Movement of 1942 to the Anti-Rightist Movement of 1957¡@A Personal Perspective�"(ÆF»î¦p¦ó³Q¹Ü¥h¡G±q1942 ¦~ªº­×¥¿¹B°Ê¨ì1957¦~ªº¤Ï¥k¬£¹B°Ê)¡C

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  1. Steps of Perfection: Exorcistic Performers and Chinese Religion in Twentieth-Century Taiwan
    By Donald S. Sutton, published by Asia Center Publication Program, Harvard University.
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  1. À³«¢¦ò¤j¾Ç¨È¬w¤¤¤ßªºÁܽСA¹F¿à³â¹À©ó9¤ë15¤é¨Ó«¢¦ò¤j¾Ç³X°Ý¡A ¨ÃÁ|¿ì±MÃDºtÁ¿¡AÁ¿ÃD¬°¡G¡u¦p¦ó°l¨D§Ö¼Öªº¤H¥Í¡v¡C¬°°t¦X¹F¿à³â¹Àªº¨Ó³X¡A¨È¬w¤¤¤ß¨Ã©ó9¤ë8-30¤é¦b®Õ¤ºÁ|¿ì¥H¦èÂì°¥DÅ骺·Ó¤ù®iÄý¡C
  2. ©ó9¤ë23¤éÁܽÐIndiana State University ¡]¦L²Ä¦w¨º¦{¥ß¤j¾Ç¡^ªºMichael Chambers¥DÁ¿¡A¥DÃD¡GChina and North Korea: The End of the Alliance (¤¤°ê»P¥_Áú¡G¦P·ùÃö«Yªºµ²§ô¡H)¡ABoston College¡]ªi¤h¹y¾Ç°|¡^ªºRobert Ross¾á¥ô°Q½×¤H¡C
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92. 8. 4 Jonathon Mirsky The Hong Kong Crisis (­»´äªº¦M¾÷)
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92.5.9 Paul Cohen Ambiguities of a Watershed Date: The 1949 Divide in Chinese History¡]¼Ò½kªº¤À¬É½u¡G½×¥H1949¦~¬°¤¤°ê¾ú¥vªº¤À¬É½u¡^
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92.5.10 Steven Miles Creating Zhu ¡¥Jiujiang¡¦:Elite Activism and Local Identity in the Pearl River Delta during the Nineteenth Century
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92.5.20 Mabel Cabot Vanished Kingdoms: Janet Wulsin and the Exploration of China, Mongolia and Tibet, 1921-25¡]®ø¥¢ªº¤ý´Â¡GJanet Wulin»P¤¤°ê¡A»X¥j¡A¦èÂ꺬ã¨s¡G1921-25¡^
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  1. ¡§Daughters' Worth Re-evaluated: Changing Intergenerational Relations and Expectations in Contemporary China.¡¨Sponsored by Hong Zhang, Fairbank Center was held on April 5-6, 2003.
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  3. ¡§Vanished Kingdoms: Janet Wulsin and the Exploration of China, Mongolia and Tibet, 1921-25.¡¨Sponsored by the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University, was held on May 20, 2003.
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  4. ¡§An International Conference on Daoist Studies: Daoism and the Contemporary World. ¡¨ Sponsored by the Harvard Program on Humanitarian Policy and Conflict Researc was held on June 5-7, 2003.
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  5. ¡§Inequality Trends and their Potential Consequences in the PRC. ¡¨Sponsored by Fairbank Center for East Asian Research was held on June 13, 2003.
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    92.4.2 Cui Zhiyuan What is the New Life in China?¡]¤°»ò¬O¤¤°êªº·s¥Í¬¡¡H¡^
    92.4.2 Rudolf Wagner The Impact of Stalin's  "Short Course" on the Chinese¡@Communist Party�'s Actions and Historiography
    92.4.3 Sung Yoon Lee Wars in East Asia, 1592-1953: National Destiny and Historical Memory
    92.4.4 The Honorable Joesph W. Prueher China: Swords to Ploughshares
    92.4.4 Harriet Evanes The Changing Subject of Gender: Daugheter, Mothers and the Reproductive Imperative in Contemporary China
    92.5.16 ¡@ Symposium in Honor of Wang Ruoshui and the Influence of the New Enlightenment Generation on China's Reforms
    92.6.1-6 ¡@ Workplaces and Work Experiences in the People's Republic of China

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    92.5.6 Ross Terrill Reflections on the Nature of the Chinese State
    92.5.6 ¡@ The Tribulations of Capitalism in Twentieth-Century China

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    92.4.21 Admiral Michael McDevitt, Admiral Eric McVadon, Commander William Murray, Lyle Goldstein, David Finklestein, Alan Romberg, The Strategic Outlook in the Taiwan Strait
    92.5.12 Chen-yuan Tung China�'s Economic Leverage and Taiwan's Security Concerns with Respect to Cross-Strait Economic Relations

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  1. Writing and Materiality In China: Essays in Honor of Patrick of Hanan
    Edited by Judith T. Zeitlin and Lydia H. Liu,published by Asia Center Publication Program.
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  2. Fu Shan�'s World: The Transformation of Chinese Calligraphy in The Seventeenth Century
    By Qianshen Bai, published by Asia Center Publication Program.
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  3. The Song-Yuan-Ming Transition In Chinese History
    Edited by Paul Jakov Smith, Richard Von Glahn, published by Asia Center Publication Program.
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  4. Rulin Waishi and Cultural Transformation in Late Imperial China
    By Shang Wei, published by Asia Center Publication Program.
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  5. On Sacred Grounds: Culture, Society, Politics,andThe Formation ofThe Cult of Confucius
    Edited by Thomas A. Wilson, published by Asia Center Publication Program.
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  6. Printing For Profit: The Commerical Publishers of Jianyang, Fujian (11th-17th Centuries)
    By Lucille Chia, published by Asia Center Publication Program.

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  1. With funding from the Luce Foundation, the Harvard-Yenching Institute and the Center for Historical Geography of Fudan University are collaborating on the China Historical Geographic System Project. The purpose is to create an extensive, time-sensitive, and carefully documented database of Chinese administrative and physical geography accessible to all researchers. For more information about this project, please connect to the following URL: http://hcl.harvard.edu/harvard-yenching/whatsnew/CHGIS.html.
  2. The Harvard-Yenching Library has concluded an agreement with the Family History Library of Salt Lake City, which holds the world's largest collection of genealogical records, to become a Family History Center. Patrons may request materials from the Family History Library and use them in the Harvard-Yenching Library.
  3. With funding from a Harvard University Library Digital Initiative (LDI) grant, the Harvard-Yenching Library recently completed a two-year project to catalog and digitize the nearly 5000 photographs of China taken by German photographer Hedda Hammer Morrison. A new website designed by Raymond Lum, Project Manager, and Judy Greene, Project Cataloger, provides information about Hedda Morrison and her photographs, along with search strategies for locating the photographs in VIA, Harvard's online visual images catalog. The project was the first part of a long-range plan to make all of the library's thousands of historic photographs of East Asia available for research and teaching. Currently, the library is engaged in a second LDI-funded project to catalog and digitize the nearly 1000 photographs of China's Muslim minority made in the 1920s and 1930s by the late Rev. Claude L. Pickens, Jr. The project includes the numerous posters and broadsides collected by Rev. Pickens, and will be associated with a catalog of the Chinese, Arabic, and Western books in the collection.

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92.1.31 Wei Jian When Disaster Strikes: Site Abandonment Processes in Inner Mongolia, China
92.2.10 Robert Campany The Social Production of Hagiography in Early Medieval China
92.2.21 ±i  ©¥ ¥_¨Ê¤j¾Ç¹Ï®ÑÀ]·§ªp¤Î«¢¦ò¤j¾Ç¹Ï®ÑÀ]ªº±Ò¥Ü
92.2.24 Kidder Smith The Size of Ming (fate, destiny)¡@¡@A Methodological Inquiry
92.3.13 Tim Western Intellectuals, Newspapers, and the Expansion of Public Discourse in Republic of China
92.3.17 Cui, Zhiyuan Revising the Private Property Clause in the Chinese Constitution: A Comparative Perspective
92.3.17 Feng, Shengli Prosodic Structure and Teaching Chinese as a Second Language
92.3.17 Joan Kaufman AIDS in China: Overview and Update
92.3.18 Lawrence Sullivan Water Crisis in China
92.3.20 Yang, May-Sing Taiwan: A Successful Transition
92.3.21 Susan Naquin Studying the Material Culture of Chinese Religion
92.3.24 Stephen Schlaikjer The Dynamic of Cross-Strait Relations
92.3.31 Barbara Mittler Mao Wherever You Go: Posters, Badges, Red Boos, and the Art of Repetition in Revolutionary China
92.4. 4 Joseph W. Prueher China, Swords to Plough-shares
92.4.23-24 Wu, Huang Art of the Yellow Springs: toward a History of East Asian Tombs

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  1. China Current Events Workshop
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    92.2.28 Fang Jue The 16th Party Congress and Prospects for Political Reform Moderators: Gwendolyn Stewart, Joseph Fewsmith
    92.3.21 Joseph Fewsmith The Tenth National People's Congress
    92.3.21 Gwendolyn Stewart China After the Tenth NPC Session
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  2. China Gender Studies Workshop
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    92.2.28 Yan Haiping Tropes of ¡§Home¡¨: The Gender of Globalizing Markets in Chinese Urban Culture Commentator: Alexander Des Forges
    92.3.14 Tobie Meyer-Fong Including Women: Deng Hanyi's Poetry Survey of the Famous Writers of the Realm, 1672
    92.4. 4 Harriet Evans The Changing Subject of Gender: daughters, Mothers and the Reproductive Imperative in Contemporary China
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  3. 3.China Humanities Seminar
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    92.3.10 Charles Orzech Amoghavajra�’s List of Scriptures, 771 C.E.: Translating the Late Mahayna to China
    92.4. 7 Li, Wai-yee Evaluating Character and the Emergence of Chinese Aesthetic Consciousness
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  4. China Lunchtime Seminar
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    92.3. 3 Yao Jianfu Bubbles in Chinese Statistics: Underground Statistics and Social Problems
    92.3. 4 Timothy Cheek From Intellectuals to Academics: On Professionalization with Chinese Characteristics in the 1990s
    92.3. 6 He Gaochao Remaking Class Consciousness in China� Industrial Workplace: A Survey
    92.4.14 Wu, Junhua The Mechanism of Chin�’s Stability after the Tianamen Square Incident ¡@¡@From an Economic Point of View
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    92.3. 7 Zwia Lipkin Detestable Swindlers, Oppressed Laborers or a Stain on Society? Conflicting Perceptions of Rickshaw Pullers in Early Twentieth-century China
    92.4.18 Seungjoo Yoon The Sale of Official Posts in Late Qing China: Bureaucracy with Chinese Characteristics or Its Demise?
    92.5. 2 Kirk Denton Museums and State Memory: The Construction of the Past in PRC Museums
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    92.3.11 Tony Saich New Ways of Selecting Township Government
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    92.3. 8 Diana Chou A Few Observations on the bird-and-Flower Paintings fo the Eearly Yuan: A Case Study of Ren Ren-fa (1254-13277)
    92.3. 8 Seung-hye Sun In Search of Utopia: Peach Blossom Spring in Korean and Japanese Arts
    92.4. 5 Annette Juliano East Meets West: Questions of Influence, Adaptation and Assimilation
    92.4. 5 Dorothy Wong Contemplating Icons
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91.11.18 James Cahill Passages of Felt Life: Paintings for Women in Ming Qing China
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