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Autor:
Lynn Struve
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Nan Nü. 21:146-149
Autor:
Lynn Struve, Brigid E. Vance
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Ming Studies. 2018:48-56
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Ming Studies. 2018:57-70
The SDX Joint Publishing Company (Sanlian shudian 三联书店) in Beijing is publishing a five-volume collection of scholarly writings by Professor Chu Hung-lam (朱鸿林): Zhu Honglin Ming shi yanjiu xilie 朱鸿...
Autor:
Lynn Struve
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The American Historical Review. 126:284-285
Autor:
Lynn Struve
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Journal of Chinese History. 1:412-416
Autor:
Lynn Struve
For many years, the Ming and Qing dynasties have been grouped as “late imperial China,” a temporal framework that allows scholars to identify and evaluate indigenous patterns of social, economic, and cultural change initiated in the last century
Autor:
Vivian Ling, Lynn Struve
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The Field of Chinese Language Education in the U.S. ISBN: 9781315144665
This chapter discusses the stories of four Chinese scholars as examples of a cohort who played key roles in the early days of the field. They are – Wang Fangyu, Lee Pao-chen, Huang Po-fei and Teng Ssu-yu. Wang's twenty-year career at Institute of F
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Autor:
Lynn Struve
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Saksaha: A Journal of Manchu Studies. 5
Autor:
Lynn Struve
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Nan Nü. 15:69-108
Through the many poems of loss and commemorative essays in the collected works of Song Maocheng (1569-1620), we can discern three matrixes of association among the author and his deceased loved ones: (1) a patrilineal matrix in which the salient them
Autor:
Lynn Struve
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Ming Studies. 2011:38-68
This paper illustrates how, since the turn of the Twentieth Century, the late Ming has often served as an encouraging and affirming antecedent for prominent Chinese scholars and public intellectuals who have wished to see indigenous potential for lib