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Italian Sinology: Honoring the Tradition, Facing the Present and Securing a Future
Journal of Chinese History, 2023For centuries, Italy was in the forefront of studying and spreading knowledge on China in the West. Some of the leaders of the exceptional cultural exchanges of the seventeenth century were Italian.
L. Paternicò
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The High Road to the Near North: Origins and Development of Sinology in Australia
Journal of Chinese History, 2023The development of Sinology in Australia was contingent upon, and serves as a lens through which to view, a number of transformations to Australian society in the middle decades of the twentieth century, as the country sought independence from the ...
W. Sima
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B.L. Riftin and the tradition of Russian sinology
OOO "Zhurnal "Voprosy Istorii", 2023This article presents the history of the formation and development of Russian oriental and sinology studies, as well as a detailed analysis of the scientific works of Russian and Chinese scientists, in particular, much attention is paid to the works of B.
Zhang Bing, Yunsheng Ju
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Bulletin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv Philosophy, 2023
B a c k g r o u n d . According to the genre characteristics, the article is a form of publicizing analytical conclusions from the experience of research in the field of the philosophical Chinese studies at the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine ...
H. Vdovychenko
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B a c k g r o u n d . According to the genre characteristics, the article is a form of publicizing analytical conclusions from the experience of research in the field of the philosophical Chinese studies at the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine ...
H. Vdovychenko
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History of Sinology in Belgium Until the Open-Door Policy of the Late 1970s
Journal of Chinese History, 2023This article narrates the history of Belgian Sinology both before and since the birth of Sinology (1814) and of Belgium (1830). The overview also embraces a broader group of scholars by including Sinologists who were from Belgium but did not necessarily ...
N. Standaert
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Introduction: National Traditions of Sinology
Journal of Chinese History, 2023Several years ago, Pat Ebrey, founding editor of this journal, solicited the board for ideas for special issues. I have long been interested in the historiography of different national Sinological traditions and suggested a series of essays on this topic
J. Fogel
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Studies on the History of Dutch Sinology: A Bibliographical Essay
Journal of Chinese History, 2022Despite the long Dutch presence in Taiwan (1624–1662) and the active trade between Batavia and China in the eighteenth century, the Dutch tradition of academic Sinology got underway only in the last quarter of the nineteenth century, when the training of
W. L. Idema
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The Flowering of British Sinology
Journal of Chinese History, 2022This account of Sinology in the United Kingdom, in part incorporating personal reminiscence, starts with an analysis of the growth of the British library resources necessary to the practice of Sinology, followed by a sketch of the marginality in Britain ...
T. Barrett
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Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 1932
The following notice appeared in the Deutsche Wacht, published in Batavia, and has been sent to me by the writer, Herr E. von Zach. Feeling that, in justice to Dr. Edwards, it should be made accessible to readers of the Bulletin, I have translated it from the German and added a few further remarks of my own:—Arthur Waley, in his Pillow-book of Sei ...
E. Von Zach, Lionel Giles
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The following notice appeared in the Deutsche Wacht, published in Batavia, and has been sent to me by the writer, Herr E. von Zach. Feeling that, in justice to Dr. Edwards, it should be made accessible to readers of the Bulletin, I have translated it from the German and added a few further remarks of my own:—Arthur Waley, in his Pillow-book of Sei ...
E. Von Zach, Lionel Giles
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Decentering Sinas: Poststructuralism and Sinology
Journal of Chinese Literature and Culture, 2022:In Of Grammatology Jacques Derrida describes the "necessary decentering" that took place in Western philosophy following "the becoming-legible of non-Western scripts," when the European intellectual tradition was forced to confront its civilizational ...
L. Klein
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