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“Discourse on Confucian Entrepreneurs: Role Models and Wealth” : The Institute for Advanced Humanistic Studies and the World Ethics Institute Beijing, Peking University, May 12–13, 2014
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Ming Xu
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27. Mai 2021
Published Online: 2021-05-27
Published in Print: 2015-05-01
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Preface
- East Asia as a Unit in Historical Research
- Articles
- Joshua Marshman and the First Chinese Book Printed with Movable Metal Type
- Roman Catholic Perceptions of British and American Protestant Missionaries (1807–1920)
- The Image of China Shaped by American Missionaries and Its Impact in the Early Twentieth Century
- Opinion Forum
- Turning Stone into Gold: Some Reflections on My Research about the 1854 Shōin-Perry Encounter
- A Dialogue on “What Is China: Problems in Modernity, State, Culture”
- Book Review
- Review of Taiwan in Transformation: Retrospect and Prospect, second edition, by Huang Chun-chieh. New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction Publishers, 2014
- Research Trends
- “Discourse on Confucian Entrepreneurs: Role Models and Wealth” : The Institute for Advanced Humanistic Studies and the World Ethics Institute Beijing, Peking University, May 12–13, 2014
- UBIAS Directors Conference on “Rising New Perspectives in an Age of Globalization: Challenges and Prospects” : Institutes for Advanced Studies in Humanities and Social Science, National Taiwan University, November 27–29, 2014
- Humanities World Report 2015
- Member’s News
- Advisor Shibusawa Masahide’s Pilgrimage to the Temple of Confucius in Qufu on May 10–11, 2014
- Professor Ronald P. Toby Received the First NIHU Prize in Japanese Studies in 2012
- About NIHU
- Advisor Akira Iriye Received the Japan Foundation Award for 2013
- Advisor Yu Ying-shih Received the 2014 Tang Prize in Sinology
- Former President Chun-chieh Huang Received Awards for Teaching Excellence
- A Brief Biography of Tang Yijie, the Honorary Member of the Society
- Telegram of Condolence to Professor Wang Bo, the Chair of the Philosophy Department of Peking University
- CONTRIBUTION GUIDELINES
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Preface
- East Asia as a Unit in Historical Research
- Articles
- Joshua Marshman and the First Chinese Book Printed with Movable Metal Type
- Roman Catholic Perceptions of British and American Protestant Missionaries (1807–1920)
- The Image of China Shaped by American Missionaries and Its Impact in the Early Twentieth Century
- Opinion Forum
- Turning Stone into Gold: Some Reflections on My Research about the 1854 Shōin-Perry Encounter
- A Dialogue on “What Is China: Problems in Modernity, State, Culture”
- Book Review
- Review of Taiwan in Transformation: Retrospect and Prospect, second edition, by Huang Chun-chieh. New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction Publishers, 2014
- Research Trends
- “Discourse on Confucian Entrepreneurs: Role Models and Wealth” : The Institute for Advanced Humanistic Studies and the World Ethics Institute Beijing, Peking University, May 12–13, 2014
- UBIAS Directors Conference on “Rising New Perspectives in an Age of Globalization: Challenges and Prospects” : Institutes for Advanced Studies in Humanities and Social Science, National Taiwan University, November 27–29, 2014
- Humanities World Report 2015
- Member’s News
- Advisor Shibusawa Masahide’s Pilgrimage to the Temple of Confucius in Qufu on May 10–11, 2014
- Professor Ronald P. Toby Received the First NIHU Prize in Japanese Studies in 2012
- About NIHU
- Advisor Akira Iriye Received the Japan Foundation Award for 2013
- Advisor Yu Ying-shih Received the 2014 Tang Prize in Sinology
- Former President Chun-chieh Huang Received Awards for Teaching Excellence
- A Brief Biography of Tang Yijie, the Honorary Member of the Society
- Telegram of Condolence to Professor Wang Bo, the Chair of the Philosophy Department of Peking University
- CONTRIBUTION GUIDELINES