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Lynn A. Struve
From the mid-sixteenth through the end of the seventeenth century, Chinese intellectuals attended more to dreams and dreaming—and in a wider array of genres—than in any other period of Chinese history. Taking the approach of cultural history, thi
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Lynn A. Struve
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Late Imperial China. 41:1-44
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Lynn A. Struve
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Journal of Chinese Religions. 40:1-44
In a groundbreaking, much-cited book, The Confucian’s Progress: Autobiographical Writings in Traditional China by Pei-yi Wu 吳百益 (1927–2009), the annalistic autobiography (nianpu 年譜) of the eminent late-Ming 明 monk Hanshan Deqing 憨
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Lynn A. Struve
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Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies. 69:343-394
Historians have long ascribed the self-martyrdom of Huang Chunyao during the Manchu-Qing seizure of Jiading City in 1645 to his stringent cultivation of Confucian principles. Informed by findings from contemporary psychology, memory studies, and rese
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T'oung Pao. 93:159-192
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Lynn A. Struve
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History & Memory. 16:5-13
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Lynn A. Struve
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Late Imperial China. 25:1-32
��� The political history of the first nine years of the Kangxi reign is the most difficult to penetrate of any period in the Qing era. It is defined temporally and thematically by two dramatic, “book-end” events. On one end is the prematur