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  案:啥都有 来源: 史学理论网 一、蒂丽亚 Delia Davin BA, PhD Leeds Professor of Chinese Studies Head of Department (Semester 1, 2003-4) Tel: 0113 343 3460 Fax: 0113 343 6741 Email: d.davin@leeds.ac.uk Current Research Interests Major Publications Consultancies Funded research projects Conferences and other activities Undergraduate teaching Postgraduate research supervision Departmental responsibilities Current Research Interests Social and economic development of China, gender issues, population control and rural-urban migration in China. Major Publications Books Internal migration in Contemporary China. Macmillan, 1999. Joint editor (with E. Croll and P. Kane). China’s One Child Family Policy. London Macmillan, 1985. Joint editor (with WJF Jenner). Chinese Lives: an Oral History of Contemporary China. New York, Pantheon, London, Macmillan, 1988. Penguin edition, 1989. Book chapters: ‘Country maids in the city: Domestic Service as an Agent of Modernity in China’ in Fran&ccedil;oise Mengin and Jean-Louis Rocca (eds), Politics in China: Moving Frontiers, London: Palgrave 2002. ’Chinese Women: Media Concerns and Politics of Reform’ in Afshar.H. ed Women and Politics in the Third World. Routledge, 1996. ’Population Policy and Reform: the Soviet Union, Eastern Europe and China’ in Shirin Rai et al (eds). Women in the Face of Change: the Soviet Union, Eastern Europe and China. London, Routledge, 1992 Articles in reference book: ‘Marriage Law in contemporary China’ ‘Gender Issues in contemporary China’ Both in Das Grosse China-Lexikon, Stefan Freidrich and Hans-Wilm Schutte (eds), Darmstadt, Germany: Wissenschaftliche Buchgellschaft and Primus Verlag, 2003 Translations: A Norwegian translation of my 1999 book, Mao Zedong, was published by Egmont Forla (Oslo) in Oct. 2002. My Chinese to English translation of the essay ’Remembering Yang Bi’ by Yang Jiang was reprinted in Zhu Hong (ed) A Frolic in the Snow, Shenyang, China:Liaoning Educational Press, China, 2002. Consultancies Hong Kong Council for Academic Awards. Funded research projects Impact of rural-urban migration on the sending areas in China. Conferences and other activities Panel discussant for a panel on Women in Rural-Urban Migration in Contemporary China at the March 2003 Association for Asian Studies Conference, Hilton Hotel, New York. Will contribute to a meeting to Mao Zedong studies and the work of Professor Stuart Schram at Harvard University in December 2003. Will be a Plenary Speaker on Gender and Migration in China at a conference on Women and Migration at the University of Delhi in December 2003. Sept 2002 Member of British Academy delegation that visited the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing, the Shanghai Academy of Sciences, and the Academia Sinica and the National Science Council in Taiwan. Undergraduate teaching EAST2165 Women and Family in Chinese Society (convenor). EAST2081 The History of China 1900- 1949. EAST3050 Modern Documentary Chinese. EAST 3540 Development Issues in Contemporary China. Postgraduate research supervision Fertility and economic development in China. Disability in China. China’s Grain Policy. Gender Issues in China. Agricultural Policy in Ningxia Province after the Reforms. Women’s Reproductive Health in Yunnan Province. Gender and Sexuality in China. Western discourse on foreign direct investment in China Early Chinese cinema Departmental responsibilities Head of Chinese Section 二、费维恺 Albert Feuerwerker History Professor of History,1959 Professor Emeritus, 1996 Tel: (734) 764-6305 Fax: (734) 647-488 1afeuer@umich.edu Research Interests: Professor Feuerwerker completed his doctorate in History and Far Eastern Languages at Harvard University in 1957. He joined the University of Michigan faculty as an associate professor in 1959. Professor Feuerwerker specializes in modern Chinese history and historical economics. 三、科大卫 Dr David Faure University Lecturer in Modern Chinese History St Antony’s College Email: faure@server.orient.ox.ac.uk Dr Faure is interested in Chinese social and economic history, 1500-1949. Selected publications: Colonialism and the Hong Kong Mentality (Hong Kong, forthcoming) (ed.), In Search of the Hunters and Their Tribes, Studies in the History and Culture of the Taiwan Indigenous People (Taipei, 2001) (ed., with Tao Tao Liu), Town and Country in China: Identity and Perception (Basingstoke 2001) (ed. with Helen Siu), Down to Earth: the Territorial Bond in South China (Stanford, 1995) The Rural Economy of Pre-Liberation China: Trade Expansion and Peasant Livelihood in Jiangsu and Guangdong, 1870-1937 (Hong Kong, 1989) The Structure of Chinese Rural Society, Lineage and Village in the Eastern New Territories of Hong Kong (Hong Kong, 1986) 四、龙夫威 Fred Drake Professor Emeritus E-mail: fwd@mediaone.net Degree: Ph.D., Harvard (1971). Field(s) of interest: Modern Chinese History. Research Interests and Professional Activities Author/editor of books and articles on aspects of Sino-Western cultural interaction, the role of Western missionaries in China, pioneer photography in China, and early Manchu acceptance of Chinese culture. The 1990 translation of his China Charts the World: Hsu Chi-yu and His Geography of 1848 (1975) has played a significant role in the current debate in China on the direction of Chinese modernization. Professor Drake retired from the History Department in 2003. 五、司徒琳 Lynn Struve Professor, History and EALC PhD, University of Michigan, 1974 struve@indiana.edu Ballantine 720(812) 855-5229 Research Interests · Traditional Chinese history · 17th century political and intellectual history · East-West comparative thought · East Asia in world history · Chinese reference/source materials Courses Recently Taught · HIST G675/E600, Premodern East Asia: Integrative Issues · HIST G101/E101, East Asia in World History · HIST G382, China: The Age of Glory · HIST G383, China: The Later Empires · HIST J400/E351, Traditional Chinese Culture through Literature Awards and Distinctions · Visiting Scholar, Institute of Modern History, Academia Sinica, Taipei, 2000 · Teaching Excellence Recognition Award, 1998 · Fulbright Foundation Grant for research in Taiwan, 1995 · Fellowship for Advanced Research in the People’s Republic of China, Committee for Scholarly Communication with the PRC, 1991-1992 Publication Highlights · The Ming-Qing Conflict: A Historiography and Source Guide, 1998 · Voices from the Ming-Qing Cataclysm: China in Tigers’ Jaws, 1993 (paperback 1998) · The Southern Ming, 1644-1662 (1984) · "Not ’Conversant’?: William James and Huang Zongxi on Being and Knowing." Philosophy East and West, 42.1 (Jan. 1992): 139-161. See also the website for the Department of History. 六、魏格林 Susanne Weigelin-Schwiedrzik: Sinologie, Universit&auml;t Wien Wien (OTS) – Univ. Prof. Dr. Susanne Weigelin-Schwiedrzik lehrt seit 1. September 2002 als Universit&auml;tsprofessorin für Sinologie an der Universit&auml;t Wien (Nachfolge Prof. Ladst&auml;tter). Susanne Weigelin-Schwiedrzik, geboren am 8. 9. 1955 in Bonn, hat an den Universit&auml;ten Bonn, Peking und Bochum studiert und 1978 das Studium der Sinologie mit der Sponsion zum Magister Artium an der Ruhr-Universit&auml;t Bochum abgeschlossen. 1982 promovierte sie summa cum laude zu Doktor der Philosophie. 1989 wurde ihr die Lehrbefugnis für Sinologie unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Geschichte Chinas durch die Fakult&auml;t für Ostasienwissenschaften der Universit&auml;t Bochum verliehen. Seit 1989 lehrte sie als Universit&auml;tsprofessorin am Sinologischen Seminar der Universit&auml;t Heidelberg. Prof. Weigelin-Schwiedrzik ist besonders für die Geschichte Chinas des 20. Jahrhunderts ausgewiesen, hat zahlreiche Forschungsaufenthalte in China und Kalifornien absolviert und verfügt über ausgezeichnete internationale Kontakte. Ihre Forschungsschwerpunkte liegen auf den Gebieten Historiographie, Literatur sowie Entwicklungs&ouml;konomie und Globalisierungsstrategie. Wien, 16.10.2002 Abt. &Ouml;ffentlichkeitsarbeit/cb 七、黎志刚 黎志刚(Lai Chi Gong),原籍中国香港,1982年获新亚书院历史学硕士学位。1992年毕业于美国加州大学戴维斯分校,获博士学位。现执教于澳大利亚昆士兰大学语言和文化比较研究学院,同时兼任上海社会科学院历史研究所特约研究员、美国哈佛大学费正清东亚研究中心所外研究人员。 黎志刚教授的学术生涯是从新亚书院开始的。新亚书院为史学大师钱穆亲手创设,所聘导师皆一时之选,黎志刚有幸得到全汉升等名师指点,打下扎实史学基础。20世纪80年代初,他在那里完成了题为“郭嵩焘思想研究”的硕士论文。郭嵩焘乃近代中国坐标式的人物,生前丛谤集身,死后百年却引起后人的极大兴趣。熊月之教授即为国内最早研究郭氏思想的先行者之一。在郭的家乡湖南,钟叔河、杨殷等前辈学者也曾肆力于郭氏研究。郭嵩焘之从一个几乎被遗忘的人物重新走到时代的前台,主要是由于郭氏思想与今人产生了强烈的共鸣。作为近代中国第一个走向世界的士大夫,郭嵩焘提出的学习西方器物、西方制度的主张,以及他个人多舛的命运遭际,引起了学术界的关注。黎志刚作为一名香港学子,和国内思想最敏锐的史家在选题上的契和,一方面固然是时代的脉动使然,另一方面也显示出他善于从现实生活需求出发,到祖国历史文化中去深入挖掘资源的治学特点。黎志刚的郭嵩焘思想研究,后来发表在台湾某杂志,笔者虽然还来不及拜读,但从余英时先生应允黎志刚从其攻读博士学位揣测,他的学术素养已得到前辈名师的首肯。 完成了新亚书院的学业之后,黎志刚负笈加州大学戴维斯分校,师从刘广京教授,学术兴趣遂由从思想史转入经济史。众所周知,刘广京教授是中国近代经济史名家,他与费正清教授合编《剑桥中国晚清史》,久为大陆学子所推崇。他的专著《英美航运势力在华的竞争》早已成为近代中国经济史研究的经典之作,他关于中国早期轮船公司的研究,关于中国近代化的研究,已成为这一领域的奠基之作,蜚声海外。在刘广京教授的悉心指导下,黎志刚得窥经济史研究堂奥,学业猛进。他的博士论文《上海轮船招商局研究》获得亚历山大?格琴克郎奖,这是美国经济史协会颁给最佳非美国经济史博士论文的奖项。虽然论文由于黎志刚的慎重至今尚未出版,但部分研究成果已陆续在台湾和美国等地用中英文发表,引起了广泛好评。 中国早期工业化是美国中国学研究园地中一棵根深叶茂的大树,费维恺、刘广京、陈锦江、高家龙等教授数十年来努力开拓这一领域的研究。刘氏的《英美航运势力在华的竞争》、费氏的《中国早期工业化——盛宣怀(1844-1916)和官督商办企业》、陈氏的《清末现代企业与官商关系》,为这一学科的成长,作出了突出贡献。 1949年以后,中国近代经济史研究虽然和其他领域的研究一样,遭受了严重的挫折,但在汪敬虞、孙毓棠、严中平等先生数十年如一日的努力下,仍然整理出版了一大批高质量的史料集,嘉惠天下士林,他们各自还撰写了一批功力深厚的经济史著作,例如汪老的《唐廷枢研究》等著作,已成为这一领域永久的经典。 经济史是一门科学性很强的学科。这一学科特点,使得中美两国的经济史研究具有某些共同特点,其中之一便是两国的史学家都比较注意企业史研究。一个企业是特定制度、文化环境的产物,企业史研究,可以加深理解特定年代的经济成长土壤。一个企业又处在各种网络和利益集团的纠葛之中,对企业的深入剖析,也有助于对特定历史时期的认识。正因为如此,中美两国从事中国近代经济史研究的学者,都不约而同地对企业史投入极大的热情,刘广京教授的《英美航运势力在华的竞争》也可以说是企业史,费维恺教授的《中国早期工业化》则包括多个洋务企业的个案研究。国内经济史学界对企业史同样情有独钟,五六十年代以来,近代中国一些著名的民族企业和外资企业的研究资料和著作陆续问世。 轮船招商局是中国近代第一个大型民族企业。由于它是洋务运动的产物,曾背负过种种骂名,因此,改革开放以前对轮船招商局局的个案研究并没有展开。文化大革命结束,中国史学界对洋务运动作了重新评价。轮船招商局作为中国第一家官督商办的民族企业才受到应有的重视,相关成果陆续出版,其中最重要的是陈旭麓、顾廷龙、汪熙先生主编的盛宣怀档案《轮船招商局》和张后铨主编的《轮船招商局》。此外,张国辉等先生撰写的洋务运动论著中对于轮船招商局也作了专门的论述。 尽管现有成果不少,但与轮船招商局在近代中国经济发展上的地位仍不相称,仍然值得作进一步研究。具体理由是轮船招商局遗留的资料堆积如山,相当部分没有得到开发利用,在资料掌握并不完整的情况下,现有的研究成果还有待检验、拓展。二是现有的研究成果除《轮船招商局》为独立的企业史著作外,其余论著大都是洋务运动史,轮船招商局只是这些论著的一小部分,作者更多的是寻找洋务企业的共性,如官商矛盾、洋务企业的进步意义等等。对轮船招商局局的个性着力不够。这就为黎志刚施展自己的才华提供了一个难得的空间。 黎志刚的博士论文就是一篇关于轮船招商局研究的力作,虽然由于他的谨慎,迄今尚未出版,但其中的部分内容已以论文的形式发表,这些论文包括:《轮船招商局国有问题(1878-1881)》,《盛宣怀等与轮船招商局经营管理问题(1872-1901)》,《李鸿章与近代企业:轮船招商局(1872-1885)》,《19世纪80年代上海金利源码头业权的纠纷》。将这些论文与其他学者的相关论著作一比较,不难发现作者关于轮船招商局的研究已取得了一些重要的突破。 个案研究的最高境界是以小见大,在这里“小”指个案,是题材,“大”是作者论述的主题。在高手那里,个案可以论述出不同的主题来,全凭论者的敏锐头脑,但个案研究也忌讳论不适当,错误拔高。题材和主题应该是一个天衣无缝的统一体。和一切优秀的史家一样,黎志刚具有从小题材发掘出大主题的才能。《盛宣怀等与轮船招商局经营管理问题(1872-1901)》就是这样一篇优秀之作。这篇论文主要研究轮船招商局自创立至20世纪初的经营管理问题,但其立意却是要探讨中国近代化延误的原因。作者从管理角度对1872年至1901间轮船招商局从艰难起步到步入全盛、又由盛跌入泥淖的历程,进行了全面和详尽的分析,指出导致这一切变化的根本原因在于管理不善,而“管理不善”又与中国社会结构内的官商关系和商人人际关系网有着直接的关系,从而为中国近代化延误的原因提出新的解释。 《轮船招商局国有问题(1878-1881)》和《李鸿章与近代企业:轮船招商局(1872-1885)》是两篇讨论国家与中国近代化关系的大作,李鸿章作为大力推行近代工业化的政府官员,他的作用在两篇文章中得到了深入细致的探讨。 1980年代国内学术界对洋务运动的历史功过作出重新评价,洋务运动对于中国近代工业化的正面作用得到了公正的肯定,但是对于政府在洋务运动中的地位和作用,对于历史人物如李鸿章的评价,极左时代的“残雪”余寒尤在,影响着客观公正的研究。黎志刚对李鸿章的研究非常深入,在他看来,对李鸿章的公正评价不仅仅是还历史人物的本来面目,更在于这里面牵涉一个重大的理论问题,即在落后国家,政府对本国的工业近代化可以起到怎样的作用。这是政治经济学中经常讨论的一个问题,正确地理解这个问题,对于处理政府与工业化的关系具有重要的认识价值。黎志刚的这两篇论文通过对李鸿章竭力维护轮船招商局的商人承办制度,抵制“国有”,以及在财务上给予该公司巨大帮助的深入研究,肯定了李鸿章的干预对轮船招商局1872年到1884年期间取得商业成功所具有的价值。当1885年至1902年李鸿章陷于朝廷清流的攻讦,逐渐失去控制大权时,轮船招商局便陷入重重困境,经营状况一落千丈。由此,作者肯定政府可以通过官员对本国的近代工业化起推进作用,但这种作用 全视个人情况而定,是不稳定的,作者还引入亚历山大?格琴克郎的替代理论来论述晚清政府在中国近代工业化中所起的作用。在《从历史视角看经济的落后性》一文中,格琴克郎提出,落后国家的经济发展基本上受益于强大的国家对经济活动的干预。因为落后国家的干预有可能代替促成先进国家经济发展的有利因素。替代的程度,决定了落后国家的经济发展状况。黎志刚从替代的角度对李鸿章进行了全新的考察,准确点明了一个历史人物最主要的贡献。在难以计数的李鸿章研究论著中,这两篇论文显然具有不同寻常的价值。 除轮船招商局以外,近几年黎志刚还做过两项重要的商业史研究工作,一是为李承基础先生做口述采访。李承基先生是上海新新公司创办人李敏周先生的哲嗣,现旅居澳州。口述史是历史研究的重要资料,尽管李承基先生曾经撰写过数种著作,旁人看来,新新的历史掌故,李先生未必还有多少东西可以叙说。但历史工作者的眼光和当事人会有所不同,只要采访者有足够敏锐的眼光,就可以在记忆的枯井中挖掘出汨汨清泉来。为了做好口述采访,黎志刚做了细心准备,他曾在上海档案馆细心翻阅新新公司留下的档案,从中寻找采访线索,整个采访进行得很成功,为中国商业史抢救了一份高质量的历史资料。 黎志刚做的另一研究工作是海外华人及其商业网络。谈海外华人经济,商业网络无疑是题中应有之义。至少近百年来以宗组和乡情为纽带的商业网络,把中国与海外华人的商业圈连在一起,积极参与全球的商业贸易,事实证明,长期盛行的小农经济时代中国与世界隔绝的观点,很可能是个错误。黎志刚长在香港,长期在美国留学,现又执教于华人众多的澳州,独特的家族背景使他对海外华人的历史文化有着深厚的研究兴趣。前几年他曾撰写了《近代广东香山商人的商业网络》。文虽不长,却还原出香山商人从国内到美国檀香山、纽约到东南亚的全球网络的构建历史,征引之丰富、视野之开阔却着实让人钦佩。近代上海是海外香山商人的投资重点,理所当然成为文章论述的重点之一。该文让我们认识了上海与全球的商业联系,也理解了移民对近代上海商业的重大贡献。黎志刚祖籍广东香山(今中山),他谈香山商人,是游子追忆乡邦旧事,因而娓娓道来,别有滋味。由于他的出色工作,近代上海商业国际化背景的一部分得以清晰,这是黎志刚对上海研究的又一贡献。 行文至此,原该结束了,但笔者还想就自己接触的黎志刚谈点印象。结识黎先生约在10年以前,当时他第一次来上海,为修改博士论文,去上海图书馆查找资料,由我陪同。从此他经常来上海,每次来沪,我们都会晤一次。他的刻苦、敬业常让我感叹不已。他每次来上海必逛书店,又苦于时间有限,常常无暇尽兴徜徉,但时间再紧,他也不会放弃去书店的念头。我曾陪他在书店关门前不足一小时的当儿,跨入书店大门,急急淘书。他对研究对象,非常注意实地考察,以丰富感性认识。有一次来沪,办完各种事,已晚上9点,问明了路,他匆匆驱车前往去华东政法学院,去看从前的圣约翰大学。当时学校放假,时间又晚,仅在学院墙外转悠了片刻就打道回府,换了旁人,总会有些失落,但他却因了却了多年的心愿,感到非常满足。为研究广东香山商人的商业网络,他几次回香山实地考察,了解当地的商业文化。他研究轮船招商局的博士论文,某著名大学出版社早已接受出版,他却因尚未看到深锁密藏的盛宣怀档案,希望有机会看到这部分档案,对自己的论文再作修改后出版,这一等就等了数年。凡此,都让我深怀敬意。茨威格在《昨天的回忆》中说,他十多岁时,就有人说他是天才,茨威格说我不是,他们哪儿知道,我十六岁时,读过的书已超过了二十多岁的人。黎志刚能取得今天的成就,来自他的刻苦和勤奋。我相信所有的学术名家都有相似的品格,只不过其他人我不了解,黎志刚却让我有幸看到了。 八、罗伯特·劳伦斯·库恩 罗伯特·劳伦斯·库恩(Robert Lawrence Kuhn)博士是著名国际投资银行家和公司战略家,解剖学博士,是作家、编辑、学者、科学家、私人投资家和慈善家。 库恩博士现任库恩基金会董事长,该基金会由他本人投资创立,运作文化、教育、科技和人文项目,包括追踪和传播科技和学术领域的新知识,举办古典音乐演出,促进中美文化交流、媒体教育以及两国之间的友好关系。目前正在举办的项目有:美国公共广播公司系列节目《走近真实:科学、意义和未来》,这一节目由库恩本人制作和主持,展现了科学家和学者对当今世界的前沿科学、新知识和基本问题的不同观点();纪实片《音乐家阿拉姆·哈恰图良的生平和音乐》(获2003年好莱坞电影节最佳纪实片奖);中美财经、媒体和科技学者跨文化大会。 库恩博士现任花旗集团执行董事,主要从事并购和企业理财,专职负责公司重组、财务战略和资本运作。 10多年来,库恩博士担任日内瓦公司总经理和合伙人,该公司在他的经营下成为美国私人拥有的最大的一流并购公司,后来经他洽谈出售给花旗集团。在他领导下,日内瓦公司完成了超过1200家私人公司的并购交易,并对10000家私人公司进行了估价,是美国当时业务量最大的公司。库恩博士担任库恩全球资本公司董事长,通过该公司管理自己的私人投资。 自1989年以来,库恩博士应国家科学技术委员会之邀来到中国,一直担任中国国家部委、机构、企业和大公司顾问。他为中国政府提供经济政策、并购、科技、媒体以及中国的国际形象等方面的咨询。库恩博士致力于帮助中国发展市场经济,组织会议讲授并购和科技的商业化以及媒体经营。库恩博士还担任北京前沿科学研究所副理事长。 库恩博士编著有25部著作,其中有《投资银行文库》(7卷)、《投资银行学:高风险交易的艺术与科学》、《创造性和创新性管理前沿》、《交易人》、《你所需要的谈判技巧和秘密》、《走近真实:挑战当今观念》、《在巨人当中胜出:中型公司的创造性管理》和《中国制造:新革命之声》等。他的三部著作被翻译成中文:《交易人》、《走近真实》和《投资银行学》(中国出版的第一部投资银行学著作)。 库恩博士是克莱蒙特研究生院的理事,美国科学促进会科学自由和责任分会会员。他曾获加州大学洛杉矶分校大脑解剖学博士学位,麻省理工学院管理学硕士学位,担任纽约大学斯特恩商学院商务与财经策略教授。 九、施耐德 施耐德,中国史学史研究专家,现荷兰莱顿大学汉学研究院教授。 University education and academic degrees || 11/1982 - 07/1985: Studying Sinology, Japanology, and Political Science, Friedrich-Alexander University, Erlangen. 08/1985 - 09/1987: Studying Chinese Language and Chinese History supported by a grant from the German Academic Exchange Foundation (DAAD) at the National Taiwan Normal University and the Graduate Institute for History of the National Taiwan Cheng-chi University in the Republic of China on Taiwan. 09/1987 - 07/1989: Studying Chinese History, East Asian Politics, and Political Science, Ruhr-University, Bochum. 07/1989: M.A. thesis on "’Nationalism’ and ’Identity’: Hu Han-min’s writings after the Mukden-Incident". Advisor: Prof. Dr. B. Wiethoff. 09/1994: Ph.D., Dissertation thesis on "Historiography between scholarship, weltanschauung, and political action: Exemplified by the historiography of Ch’en Yin-k’o and Fu Ssu-nien from the Institute for History and Philology from the Academia Sinica" (published as "Wahrheit und Geschichte: ..."). Advisors: Prof. Dr. B. Wiethoff (Ruhr-University, Bochum) and Prof. Dr. S. Weigelin-Schwiedrzik (University of Heidelberg). Professional experience || 09/1989 - 10/1994: "Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter" at the chair for Modern Sinology, Institute for Chinese Studies, University of Heidelberg. 11/1994 - 03/1997: Assistant Professor at the chair for Modern Sinology, Institute for Chinese Studies, University of Heidelberg. 04/1997 - 03/1998: Visiting scholar at the Fairbank Center for East Asian Research, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA. 03 - 04/1998: Exchange scholar at the Institute for Comparative Literature and Culture, Beijing University. 04/1999 - 10/2000: Assistant Professor at the chair for Modern Sinology, Institute for Chinese Studies, University of Heidelberg. 01/2000 - 09/2000: Member of the Study Committee of the Faculty of Oriental and Ancient Studies, Univ. of Heidelberg. Since 11/2000: Professor for Modern China Studies, Sinological Institute, University of Leiden. Since 03/2002: Editor-in-chief of Historiography East & West together with Prof. Dr. Susanne Weigelin-Schwiedrzik (Vienna), published by Brill, Leiden, and supported by Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange (CCKF). 08/2003 - 01/2004: Guest professor, Institute for History, National Cheng-chi University, Taipei, Republic of China. Scholarships, grants || 08/1985 - 09/1987: Studying Chinese Language and Chinese History supported by a grant from the German Academic Exchange Foundation (DAAD) at the National Taiwan Normal University and the Graduate Institute for History of the National Taiwan Cheng-chi University in the Republic of China on Taiwan. 09/1990 - 03/1991: Research supported by a grant from the German Academic Exchange Foundation (DAAD) at the National Taiwan Cheng-chi University and the Academia Sinica in the ROC on Taiwan, at the Feng P’ing-shan Library, University of Hong Kong, and at the Qinghua University, Beijing, PRC. 03 - 04/1995: Organization of the "International Symposium on Chinese Historiography in Comparative Perspective" in cooperation with Prof. Dr. Weigelin-Schwiedrzik and Hans-Gunther Herrmann, sponsored by the German Research Foundation (DFG), the Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange (Taiwan), and the state of Baden-Württemberg. 08 - 09/1995: Research project sponsored by German Research Foundation (DFG) on the topic "Between national sovereignty and Chinese reunification: Taiwan on its way towards its own identity" in cooperation with Dr. Gunter Schubert from the Protestant Institute for Interdisciplinary Research, Heidelberg. 04/1997 - 03/1999: Habilitation grant from the German Research Foundation (DFG) on the subject "Origins and structures of Chinese Conservatism, 1900-1937". 07/2000: Workshop grant from the Asia Committee of the European Science Foundation (ESF), the German Research Foundation (DFG), and the Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation for Scholarly Academic Exchange for organizing an international conference on "Modern Chinese Historiography and Historical Thinking". 10/2002: Received together with Prof. dr. Rikki Kersten a workshop grant from the International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) and the Research School CNWS on the topic "Historical Consciousness and the Future of Modern China and Japan: Conservatism, Revisionism, and National Identity" (to be held in Leiden May 22-25, 2003). 01/2003: Received together with Prof. dr. Rikki Kersten a VICI-grant from the NWO (Dutch Organization for Scientific Research) on the topic "Historical Consciousness and the Future of Modern China and Japan: Conservatism, Revisionism, and National Identity" (starting July 1, 2003). Other activities || 1990 - 2000: Establishment and coordination of the "Association of Young China Scholars". 1991 - 1994: Establishment and coordination of the Taiwan Research Group at the Institute for Chinese Studies, University of Heidelberg. 04/1993: Organization of a workshop on "The image of women in Taiwanese film". 03 - 04/1995: Organization of the "International Symposium on Chinese Historiography in Comparative Perspective" (see above). 03/1999: Organizer of a panel on "Memory, continuity, and identity in 20th century China: three case-studies" at the 1999 annual meeting of the AAS, Boston, MA. 05/2001: Organizer of a workshop on "Modern Chinese Historiography and Historical Thinking", at Heidelberg University. 05/2003: Organizer of a workshop on "Historical Consciousness and the Future of Modern China and Japan: Conservatism, Revisionism, and National Identity", at Leiden University. 十、莫罗尼 莱恩。莫罗尼是新西兰沃太哥大学历史系教授,主要研究中国史学史和史学思想,从跨文化的角度理解中国史学在世界史学的地位。他是1995年澳大利亚国立大学历史学博士,东西方史学杂志的编委。 十一、白永瑞 白永瑞教授是韓國著名的中國近代史學者,現任韓國現代中國研究會會長。白教授主要的研究興趣為近代東亞的文化認同和中、日、韓三國的亞洲觀,近年從事有關中國近代知識建構與知識傳播、日本殖民統治時期教育勅語與朝鮮學校教育的研究。白教授研究成果甚豐,主要包括:《東亞細亞:爭點與視覺》﹝文學與知性社,1995年﹞;《東亞細亞人所見的東洋觀:19-20世紀》﹝文學與知性社,1997年﹞;《作為發見的東亞細亞》﹝文學與知性社,2000年﹞;《回歸東亞:探索中國的近代性》﹝創作與批評社,2000年﹞等。 十二、杜润特(Stephen Durrant) 杜润特,美国奥尔冈大学历史学教授,中国《史记》的研究专家。 Stephen Durrant specializes in Chinese language and literatures, with current research including both Sima Qian and Zuo Zhuan. Among is his many publications is the forthcoming "Ssu-ma Ch’ien’s Portrayal of the First Ch’in Emperor," in Studies in Chinese Imperial Power. Dr. Durrant has also published the book The Cloudy Mirror: Tension and Conflict in the Writings of Sima Qian (1995) He was East Asian editor for the Journal of the American Oriental Society, (1982-1984), president of the Western Branch of the American Oriental Society (1982-1984), and currently is on the Board of Directors of the Association of Departments of Foreign Languages. He has received two Fulbright-Hays awards and a year-long grant to do research at the Stanford Center in Taipei. Dr. Durrant will be on sabbatical until June 30, 1997. 十三、麦大维(David L. McMullen ) 大维,英国剑桥大学亚非学院东亚研究所所长、中国学研究主任,中国学教授,主要研究中国唐代历史。著有〈唐代的国家与学术>等学术专著。 Professor D. L. McMullen works in the intellectual and institutional history of the medieval period in China. He has published ’State and Scholars in Tang China’ (Cambridge, 1988) and other studies on the medieval bureaucracy. He is currently working on medieval religious cults and newly published epigraphical sources from the Tang dynasty (A D 618-907). 十四、傅熊(Bernhard Fuehrer ) Dr Bernhard Fuehrer BA (National Taiwan) PhD (Vienna) Departments: Chair of Department; BA Year 3 Tutor; Tutor for Tibetan, Department of the Languages and Cultures of China and Inner Asia Centres: Centre of Chinese Studies Contact Details: E-mail address & telephone number can be found on the SOAS Directory Convenor of the following courses: Special Course in Chinese: Reading Classical and Literary Chinese Chinese 103: History and Culture of China Chinese 402: BA Dissertation in Chinese Studies Chinese 404: Traditional Chinese Language and Literature II Expertise: Reader in Sinology Classical Chinese philology, rhetoric, philosophy and literature; the history of Sinology in Europe; reception of the canon with specific reference to the Analects Main Areas of Research: Traditional exegesis; classical philosophy, scripture and commentaries; reception of the canon; early literary criticism; history of Chinese studies in the West Interests/Disciplines: Philology; Philosophy; Literary criticism Publications: Books: 1995. Chinas Erste Poetik Das Shipin Des Zhong Hong, 578pp. Projekt Publishers (Dortmund). ISBN 3928861433. 2001. Vergessen und verloren. Die Geschichte der oesterreichischen Chinastudien, 372pp. Projekt Verlag (Bochum, Germany). ISBN 3897330172. Edited books: 1997. Tradition und Moderne. Religion, Philosophie und Literatur in China. Referate der 7 Jahrestagung 1966 der Deutschen Vereinigung fuer Chinastudien, 290pp. Projekt Publishers (Germany). ISBN 3 928861 83 2. 2003. (with ed. B Fuehrer), Zensur. Text und Autoritaet in China in Geschichte und Gegenwart, 241pp. Harrassowitz (Germany). ISBN 3447047550. Chapter in books: 2000. ’Guan Guan: Samstags weiss und sonntags Schwarz; Tintenlotos; Allerseelen’, in ed(s) eds. Tien-chi Martin-Liao, Ricarda Daberkow Phoenixbaum. Moderne taiwanesische Lyrik, pp.125-129. Projekt Verlag (Dortmund, Germany). 2001. ’Considerations on the Question of Individualism and the Role of the Individual in Early Chinese Thought’, The Role of the Individual vis-a-vis Family, Society and State in Asia and Europe, pp.1-31. Asia-Europe Foundation Monograph. ISBN no ISBN given. 2001. ’Yuedu Lunyu zhaji. Cong Lunyu kan quanshi xipuxue zhu wenti [Notes on the Analects: Exegetical stemmata and related questions]’, in ed(s) ed. Guoli Zhengzhi Daxue Wenxueyuan Kongxue yu ershiyi shiji [Confucian Studies and the 21st Century], pp.151-161. Guoli Zhengzhi Daxue Wenxueyuan. ISBN 9570294175. 2002. ’Yueli yu zheli de shuangxing qiaoliang (A Bridge between Musicology And Philosophy)’, in ed(s) ed. E. Wu Meige Yinjie Dou Shi Ai. Essays in Celebration of Professor Robert Scholz’ 100th Birthday, pp.134-135. Robert Scholz Music Foundation. 2002. ’An Inauspicious Quotation or A Case of Impiety? Mr. Zhang and Literary Persecution under the First Ming Emperor’, in ed(s) eds. C Neder, I-S. Schilling, H Roetz China and Her Biographical Dimensions. Commemorative Essays for Helmut Martin, pp.75-82. Peter Lang (Bern). ISBN 3447044926. 2003. ’Did the Master Instruct his Followers to Attack Heretics? A Note on Readings of Lunyu 2.1’, in ed(s) eds. H Hockx, I Smith Reading East Asian Writing. The Limits of Literary Theory, pp.117-158. RoutledgeCurzon (UK). ISBN 0700717609. 2003. ’Bemerkungen zu Ueberwachung und Unterdrueckung literarischer und kuenstlerischer Erzeugnisse in China’, in ed(s) ed. B Fuehrer Zensur. Text und Autoritaet in China in Geschichte und Gegenwart, pp.1-18. Harrassowitz (Germany). ISBN 3447047550. 2004. ’You duoyi xianxiang zhi sixiang pohai: Yuedu Lunyu zhaji [Notes on the Lunyu: From Ambiguity to Intellectual Persecution]’, in ed(s) eds C. Rongzhao Ruxue yu xin shiji de renlei shehui. Guoji xueshu huiyi lunwen xuanji, pp.397-406. Xinjiapo Ruxuehui (Singapore). ISBN 9810504438. 2004. ’Dui Ouzhou Hanxue yanjiu xiankuang de xingsi [Reflections on the Current Situation of Sinology in Europe]’, in ed(s) eds.Wei Siqi (Zbigniew Wesolowski) Furen Daxue diyi jie Hanxue guoji yantaohui: you guan zhongguo xueshuxing de duihua: Yi Huayi Xuezhi wei li [The First Fu Jen University International Symposium Scholarly Dialogue on China: Monumenta Serica as an Example], pp.132-145. Taibei: Furen Daxue chubanshe. ISBN 9867587197. Journal articles: 1995. ’High Wind and True Bone, Defying Ice and Frost Illustrative Remarks on the Shipin of Zhong Hong’, Bochumer Jahrbuch Zur Ostasien Forschung, 19: 51-70. 1997. ’The Court Scribe’’s Eikon Psyches. A note on Sima Qian and His Letter to Ren An’, Asian and African Studies, 6: 170-183. 2000. ’Zhuisi Hanxuejia Ma Hanmao [In memory of Helmut Martin]’, Zhongguo wenzhe yanjiu tongxun, 10.1: 195-201. 2003. ’Comptes rendus: Jeux de montagnes et d’eaux. Quatrains et huitains de Chine, traduits par Jiean-Pierre Dieny’, Etudes chinoises, 321-322. 2004. ’Questioning the Myth of China. Reflections on F閚elon and his Conversation between Confucius and Socrates’, Taiwan Journal of East Asian Studies, vol. 5: 1-8.. 2004. ’Christina Leibfried: Sinologie and der Universit鋞 Leipzig. Entstehung und Wirken des Ostasiatischen Seminars, 1878-1947’, ASIEN, vol. 91: 124-125. 2004. ’Victor Mair: The Columbia History of Chinese Literature’, The China Quarterly, vol. 178: 535-536. 2004. ’Hartmut Walravens: Joseph Rock (1884-1962). Berichte, Briefe und Dokuments des Botanikers, Sinologen und Nakhi-Forschers’, ASIEN, vol. 91: 122-124. 2004. ’Glimpses into Zhong Hong抯 Educational Background, with Remarks on Manifestations of the Zhouyi in His Writings’, BSOAS, vol. 67.1: 64-78. Conference Contributions: 2003. International Conference Fascination and Understanding. The Spirit of the Occident and the Spirit of China in Reciprocity., 2003. "The Text of the Classic and the Commentaries Deviates Greatly from Current Editions". A Case Study of the Siku quanshu Version of Huang Kan’s Lunyu yishu, Zensur. Text und Autoritaet in China in Geschichte und Gegenwart, 19-38. 2003. International Conference "The interaction and confluence of Chinese and Non-Chinese Civilizations", 2003. Scholars and Society Lecture Series, 2003. Scholarly Dialogue on China: Monumenta Serica as Example (The First International Sinological Symposium at Fu Jen), 2003. "Some considerations on early translations from classical Chinese philosophical works", 2004. invited lecture series, 2004. Pratiques culturelles et la vie sociale sour les Six Dynasties, 2004. The Periphery Confucianism and Non-Han Confucianism, 2004. Hermeneutic Traditions in Recent East Asian Studies of Confucianism, 2004. European Association of Taiwan Studies Conference, 2004. Second Hamburg Tomb Text Workshop, 十五、佛朗西斯.沃德(Frances Wood) 佛朗西斯.沃德(Frances Wood),英国大英图书馆中文部主任,著有多部学术专著。 Frances Wood is Head of the Chinese section at The British Library. Her previous publications include Did Marco Polo Go To China? (1995), No Dogs and Not Many Chinese: Treaty Port Life in China 1843-1943 (1998), Hand Grenade Practice in Peking: My Part in the Cultural Revolution (2000), Blue Guide to China (revised edition, 2002),The Silk Road --Two Thousand Years in the Heart of Asia(2003). 十六、佛郎克.派克(Frank Pieke) 佛郎克.派克(Frank Pieke),英国牛津大学中国学术研究所主任,现代中国和社会研究专家。主要研究当代中国政治和社会、乡村发展和移民问题等。 Dr Frank Pieke Position Director, Institute for Chinese Studies,University Lecturer, Modern Politics and Society of China; Fellow of St Cross College Faculty / College Address Oriental Institute / Institute for Chinese Studies Research interests Local-level politics and administrative reform Rural development Migration, transnationalism and overseas Chinese Current Projects Research programme coordinator on "Sending Contexts", ESRC Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS, 2003-2008) How to Be a Good Communist in Reform-era China: An Ethnographic Study of Cadre Training (2003-2005) Courses Taught Modern politics and society of China Anthropology of China Course director M.Phil. in Modern Chinese Studies D.Phil. thesis writing class in Social Anthropology 十七、李提摩太(Timothy Richard) 李提摩太(Timothy Richard,1845~1919) ---------------------------------------------- 英国传教士。出身于南威尔斯的农民家庭。先后就学于斯旺西师范学校和哈佛福韦斯特学院。1870年2月12日被英浸礼会派来中国,在上海稍事休息后,北上山东烟台、青州传教,并学习中文。1876~1879年华北大旱,他从事赈灾活动,在山西发放赈款,借以与清政府高级官员结交。花1000英镑购买科技书籍及科学仪器,进行自修,向中国官绅宣讲哥白尼发现天心说的秘密、化学的奥秘、蒸汽机带给人类的福利、电力的奇迹等科普知识,并作示范表演。1886年11月,移居北京,受曾纪泽之托,曾为曾氏子侄教英文。1890年7月,应李鸿章之聘,在天津临时任《时报》主笔。次年10月,到上海接替韦廉臣为同文书会(广学会)的督办(后改称总干事)。他与李鸿章、张之洞、曾国荃、左宗棠、康有为、梁启超、孙中山有过接触,张之洞曾拨款1000两资助广学会,梁启超担任过他的中文秘书。在甲午战争、戊戌变法、义和团运动期间,他积极活动于上层人士之间,多次建议将中国置于英国“保护”之下,聘请外国人参加政府,企图影响中国政局的发展,结果都未如愿。他主张“更多地控制主要的大学、主要的报纸、主要的杂志和一般的新读物。通过控制这些东西和控制中国的宗教领袖,我们就控制了这个国家的头和背脊骨”。他主持广学会达二十五年之久,出版《万国公报》等十几种报刊,四十年间,出版2000种书籍和小册子,成为中国规模最大的出版机构之一。1902年,西太后因他协助处理山西教案有功,同意开办山西大学堂,聘他为山西大学堂西学书斋总理。往来于上海、太原之间。清政府赐他头品顶戴,二等双龙宝星,并诰封三代。1916年5月,辞去广学会总干事的职务回国。1919年4月20日在伦敦逝世。主要译著有:《在华四十五年》、《七国新学备要》、《天下五大洲各大国》、《百年一觉》、《欧洲八大帝王传》、《泰西新史揽要》、《新政策》等20多种。 十八、卜正明(Timothy Brook) 卜正明,加拿大学者。师从孔飞力教授,1984年毕业于美国哈佛大学,现为加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚大学历史系教授,兼圣约翰神学院院长。主要研究中国明代历史和史学理论。著有《亚细亚生产方式在中国》、《中国与历史资本主义》等9部学术著作。他的新著《纵乐的困惑》获得2000年美国“列文森中国研究最佳著作奖”。 Timothy James Brook Principal, St. John’s College, University of British Columbia Professor, Department of History, University of British Columbia Academic Director, Contemporary Tibetan Studies Program, Institute of Asian Research St. John’s College UBC 604-822-8799 2111 Lower Mall fax 604-822-8885 Vancouver, BC, Canada V6T 1Z4 Education B.A., University of Toronto, 1973 A.M., Regional Studies--East Asia, Harvard University, 1977 Ph.D., History and East Asian Languages, Harvard University, 1984 Positions MacTaggart Fellow, University of Alberta, 1984-86 Assistant to Full Professor, University of Toronto, 1986-97 Professor, Stanford University, 1997-99 Professor, University of Toronto, 1999-2004 Conference Organizing "Culture and Economy in Eastern Asia." Co-organized with Hy Van Luong, Joint Centre for Asia Pacific Studies, University of Toronto, May 1994. "Civil Society in China." Co-organized with Bernie Frolic, Joint Centre for Asia Pacific Studies, University of Toronto, May 1995. "Nationalism and Postnationalism in Asia." Joint Centre for Asia Pacific Studies, University of Toronto, September 1996. "The History of Opium in East Asia." Co-organized with Bob Tadashi Wakabayashi, Joint Centre for Asia Pacific Studies, University of Toronto, May 1997. "The Ethics and Aesthetics of Torture." Co-organized with Jér&ocirc;me Bourgon, Joint Centre for Asia Pacific Studies, University of Toronto, March 2000. . Books authored: Geographical Sources of Ming-Qing History. Ann Arbor: Center for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan, 1988. Second expanded edition, 2002. Quelling the People: The Military Suppression of the Beijing Democracy Movement. New York: Oxford University Press, Toronto: Lester Publishing, 1992; Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1998. Praying for Power: Buddhism and the Formation of Gentry Society in Late-Ming China. Cambridge: Council on East Asian Studies, Harvard University, 1993. Chinese translation: Nanjing: Jiangsu renmin chubanshe, to appear 2004. The Confusions of Pleasure: Commerce and Culture in Ming China. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1998. Czech translation: Ctvero rocních dob dynastie Ming: Cína v období 1368-1644. Prague: Vy&#353;ehrad, 2003. Chinese translation: Zongle de kunhuo: Mingdai de shangye yu wenhua. Beijing: Sanlian, Taipei: Linking, 2004. Collaboration: Japanese Agents and Chinese Elites on the Yangtze Delta. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, to appear 2004. The Chinese State in Ming Society. London: Routledge, to appear 2004. Books edited: The Asiatic Mode of Production in China. Armonk, NY: M. E. Sharpe, 1989. National Polity and Local Power: The Transformation of Late Imperial China, by Min Tu-ki. Co- edited with Philip Kuhn. Cambridge: Council on East Asian Studies, Harvard University, 1989. Culture and Economy: The Shaping of Capitalism in Eastern Asia. Co-edited with Hy Van Luong. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1997. Civil Society in China. Co-edited with B. Michael Frolic. Armonk, NY: M. E. Sharpe, 1997. China and Historical Capitalism: Genealogies of Sinological Knowledge. Co-edited with Gregory Blue. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999. Chinese translation: Taipei: Chu Liu, 2004. Documents on the Rape of Nanking. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1999. Nation Work: Asian Elites and National Identities. Co-edited with Andre Schmid. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2000. Opium Regimes: China, Britain, and Japan, 1839-1952. Co-edited with Bob Tadashi Wakabayashi. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2000. Book chapters: "The Spread of Rice Cultivation and Rice Technology into the Hebei Region in the Ming and Qing."" In Explorations in the History of Science and Technology in China, ed. Li Guohao et al., pp. 659-90. Shanghai: Classics Publishing House, 1982. Chinese translation: "Ming-Qing liangdai Hebei diqu tuiguang zhongdao he zhongdao jishu de qingkuang." In Zhongguo keji shi tansuo, pp. 633-56. Shanghai: Guji chubanshe, 1986. "Family Continuity and Cultural Hegemony: The Gentry of Ningbo, 1368-1911." In Chinese Local Elites and Patterns of Dominance, ed. Joseph Esherick and Mary Rankin, pp. 27-50. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1990. "Toward Independence: Christianity in China under Japanese Occupation, 1937-1945." Christian-ity and China: From the Eighteenth Century to the Present, ed. Daniel Bays, pp. 317-37. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1996. "Native Identity under Alien Rule: Local Gazetteers of the Yuan Dynasty." Pragmatic Literacy, East and West, 1200-1330, ed. Richard Britnell, 235-45. Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer, 1997. "Profit and Righteousness in Chinese Economic Culture." In Culture and Economy, ed. Timothy Brook and Hy Van Luong, pp. 27-44. "Auto-Organization in Chinese Society." In Civil Society in China, ed. Timothy Brook and B. Michael Frolic, pp. 19-45. "At the Margin of Public Authority: The Ming State and Buddhism." Culture and State in Chinese History: Conventions, Conflicts, and Accommodations, ed. Theodore Huters, R. Bin Wong, and Pauline Yü, pp. 161-81. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1997. "Communications and Commerce." The Cambridge History of China, vol. 8: The Ming Dynasty, pt. 2, ed. Frederick Mote and Denis Twitchett, pp. 579-707. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997. "Capitalism and the Writing of Modern History in China." In China and Historical Capitalism, ed. Timothy Brook and Gregory Blue, pp. 110-57. "Collaborationist Nationalism in Wartime Occupied China." In Nation Work, ed. Timothy Brook and Andre Schmid, pp. 159-90. "Opium and Collaboration in Central China, 1938-40." In Opium Regimes, ed. Timothy Brook and Bob Tadashi Wakabayashi, pp. 323-43. "The Creation of the Reformed Government in Central China, 1938." In Chinese Collaboration with Japan, 1932-1945: The Limits of Accommodation, ed. David Barrett and Larry Shyu, pp. 79-101. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2000. "Xu Guangqi in his Context: The World of the Shanghai Gentry." In Statecraft and Intellectual Renewal in Late Ming China: The Cross-Cultural Synthesis of Xu Guangqi, ed. Catherine Jami, Pieter Engelfriet, and Gregory Blue, pp. 72-98. Leiden: E. J. Brill, 2001. "The Pacification of Jiading." In Scars of War: The Impact of Warfare on Modern China, ed. Diana Lary and Stephen MacKinnon, pp. 50-74. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2001. "Japan in the Late Ming: The View from Shanghai." In Sagacious Monks and Bloodthirsty War-riors: Chinese Views of Japan in the Ming-Qing Period, edited by Joshua A. Fogel, pp. 42-62. Norwalk CT: EastBridge, 2002. "Smoking in Imperial China." In Smoke: A Global History of Smoking, ed. Sander Gilman and Zhuo Xun. London: Reaktion Books, to appear 2004. "The Great Way Government of Shanghai." In Shanghai under Japanese Occupation, ed. Christian Henriot and Wen-hsin Yeh. New York: Cambridge University Press, to appear 2004. "Institution." In Critical Terms in Buddhism, ed. Donald Lopez. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, to appear 2004. Journal articles: "The Teaching of History to Foreign Students at Peking University." With René Wagner. China Quarterly, no. 71 (Sept. 1977), pp. 598-607. "Dying Gods in China: Religion since the Cultural Revolution." Commonweal 105:15 (4 August 1978), pp. 490-95. "Traveling to the Trigram Mountains: Buddhism after the Gang of Four." Contemporary China 2:4 (Winter 1978), pp. 70-75. "The Revival of China’s Musical Culture." China Quarterly, no. 77 (March 1979), pp. 113-21. "The Merchant Network in Sixteenth Century China." Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient 24:2 (May 1981), pp. 165-214. "Guides for Vexed Travelers: Route Books in the Ming and Qing." 3 pts. Ch’ing-shih wen-t’i 4:5 (June 1981), pp. 32-76; 4:6 (December 1981), pp. 130-40; 4:8 (December 1982), pp. 96-109. "The Spatial Structure of Ming Local Administration." Late Imperial China 6:1 (June 1985), 1-55. "Censorship in Eighteenth-Century China: A View from the Book Trade." Canadian Journal of History 23:2 (August 1988), pp. 177-96. "Funerary Ritual and the Building of Lineages in Late Imperial China." Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 49:2 (December 1989), pp. 465-99. "Rethinking Syncretism: The Unity of the Three Teachings and their Joint Worship in Late- Imperial China." Journal of Chinese Religions, no. 21 (Fall 1993), pp. 13-44. "Differing Agendas: China and the Human Rights Treaties." China Rights Forum, Winter 1993, pp. 16-19. "Mapping Knowledge in the Sixteenth Century: The Gazetteer Cartography of Ye Chunji." The East Asian Library Journal 7:2 (Autumn 1994), pp. 5-32. "Weber, Mencius, and the History of Chinese Capitalism." Asian Perspective 19:1 (1995), 79-98. "The Sinology of Joseph Needham." Modern China 22:3 (July 1996), pp. 340-48. "Edifying Knowledge: The Building of School Libraries in Ming China." Late Imperial China 17:1 (June 1996), pp. 88-114. "Medievality and the Chinese Sense of History." Medieval History Journal 1:1 (1998), pp.145-64. "Picturing Clunas: A Review Essay." Ming Studies 40 (spring 1999), pp. 117-24. "The Tokyo Judgment and the Rape of Nanking." The Journal of Asia Studies 60:3(August 2001), pp. 673-700. "Is Smoking Chinese?" Ex/Change: Newsletter of Centre for Cross-Cultural Studies (City Univer- sity of Hong Kong), no. 3 (February 2002), pp. 4-6. "Ming-Qing shiqi de guojia tushu jiancha yu tushu maoyi" (State censorship and the book trade in the Ming-Qing period). Shilin (Historical review, published by the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences), 2003, no. 3, pp. 90-104. "Mingdai de haishang maoyi yu lushang yichuan xitong" (The Ming system of maritime trade and overland postal communication). Lishi (Historical Monthly), no. 189 (5 Oct. 2003), pp. 58-65. "Mingdai de daoyou shu" (Travel guides in the Ming dynasty). Lishi, no. 189 (5 Oct 2003), p. 144. Working papers: "Auto-Organization in Chinese Society." Toronto: Joint Centre for Asia Pacific Studies, 1994. "Violence as Historical Time." Hamilton: Institute on Globalization and the Human Condition, McMaster University, 2004. Encyclopedia articles: "Confucianism." Censorship: A World Encyclopedia, ed. Derek Jones, pp. 570-72. London: Fitzroy Dearborn, 2001. "Li Zhi." Censorship: A World Encyclopedia, pp. 1409-11. London: Fitzroy Dearborn, 2001. "Geografia e cartografia" (Geography and cartography). Storia della Scienza, vol. 2, pt. 3: Ming China, pp. 493-502. Rome: Instituto della Enciclopedia Italiana, 2001. "Scienza e contesto sociale" (Science and the social context). Storia della Scienza, vol. 2, pt. 3: Ming China, pp. 453-62. Rome: Instituto della Enciclopedia Italiana, 2001. "The Well-Field System." The Oxford Encyclopedia of Economic History, ed. Joel Mokyr. Forthcoming from New York: Oxford University Press. Recent scholarly papers: "Famished Bodies for the Emperor’s Gaze: Yang Dongming’s Representation of the 1594 Famine in Henan." Conference on Medicine in China: Techniques and Social History, Institut des Hautes &Eacute;tudes Chinoises, Paris, June 2000; Henry Y. W. Fong Lecture, Univ. of Victoria, 3 Nov. 2000. "What are Chinese Pictures Pictures of?" Conference, "De l’image à l’action: la dynamique des représentations visuelles dans las culture intellectuale et religieuse de la Chine," Paris, September 2001. "A Conversation between Xu Guangqi and Matteo Ricci (Eccentric, Indeed)." Conference entitled "Matteo Ricci and After," City University of Hong Kong, 13 October 2001. "The Early Jesuits and the Late Ming Border." Symposium, "Encounters and Dialogues: Cross-Cultural Exchanges between China and the West," Beijing, 15 October 2001. "Conversions: Italian Confucians and Chinese Catholics at the Turn of the Seventeenth Century." Forum on "European Expansion and Global Interaction," Huntington Library, 15 February 2002. "The Formation of an Occupation State in Central China, 1937-45." Conference on China under Japanese occupation, Harvard University, 29 June 2002. "Empires at the Edge of Empires: A Sino-European Religious Conflict in the Seventeenth Century." Symposium on Religious Accommodation and Conflict in the Seventeenth Century, Center for Early Modern History, University of Minnesota, 26 April 2003. "Chinese Lineages of the Absolutist State." Conference entitled From Developmental to Cultural Nationalism in Asia?, University of Victoria, 4 October 2003. "Workshop Practices of Ming Printers." 3rd International Scientific Conference on Publishing Culture in East Asia, Sendai, Japan, 28 November 2003. "What Happens when Wang Yangming Crosses a Border-or Did He?" Conference on China at the Borders, Institute for Asian Research, University of British Columbia, 16 January 2004. "Travel in Ming China: A Descriptive Catalogue." Symposium on Asian Travel Narratives: Millennial Perspectives, University of Southern California, 3 March 2004. "The Final Defense of Liang Hongzhi." Panel entitled One Nation, Divided Loyalities, Association for Asian Studies annual conference, San Diego, 7 March 2004. "Dynastic Transition in a Time of Famine." Workshop on Disorder in Seventeenth-Century China, McGill University, 24 April 2004. "The Politics of Religion in Late-Imperial China: Origins of the Regulatory State." Conference on The Politics of Religion in Contemporary China, Stanford University, 30 April 2004. Recent oral presentations and guest lectures: "War Crimes Compensation in East Asia." Symposium on Redressing Historical Injustices: The Holocaust and Other Experiences, University of Toronto, 24 January 2002. "Nanking under Occupation, 1937-45: Chinese, German, and Japanese Mappings." Symposium on Local History as Total History, University of Toronto, 25 February 2002. "The Visible and Invisible Monastic Landscape of Ming Nanjing." Symposium on Visual Culture of Seventeenth-Century Nanjing, Cantor Center, Stanford University, 20 April 2002. "Orientalism Revisited." Invited lecture, Department of Social Sciences, Hong Kong Institute of Education, 20 November 2002. "Always a Body to Trade: Collaboration in Wartime China and Contemporary Tibet." Invited lecture, University of Syracuse, 26 March 2003. "The Politics of Building the Shanghai City Wall." Conference on Walls in Asia, State University of New York at Buffalo, 17 October 2003. "Ming Lineages of the Absolutist State." Keynote address for the conference on China Globalizing, Institute of Asian Research, University of British Columbia, 24 October 2003. "Decolonizing the History of Tibet." Decolonizing History Symposium, Department of History, University of Toronto, 28 January 2004. "Vermeer’s Hat: Europe and China in the Seventeenth-Century Global Economy." Henry A. Jackson Memorial Lecture, Department of History, University of Manitoba, 6 February 2004. "The Japanese Occupation of China: Writing from Conflicting Sources." Invited lecture, Centre of Chinese Studies, Oxford University, 11 March 2004. "Chinese Memoirs of the Occupation." Workshop on the Media and Contested Memories of the Asia-Pacific War, Oxford University, 12 March 2004. Biography Dr. Brook’s career as a China historian began during his last two years as an undergraduate at the University of Toronto (1969-74). He developed an interest in the Ming period while he was an exchange student in Beijing and Shanghai (1974-76), and continued to pursue this interest in the program in History and East Asian Languages at Harvard University (1976-84). He has authored four books in the field of Ming history, the most recent of which, The Chinese State in Ming Society, will appear shortly. The Association for Asian Studies awarded The Confusions of Pleasure: Commerce and Culture in Ming China the Levenson Prize in 2000 for the best book on the history of China prior to 1900. Future projects include a general history of Yuan and Ming China, the fourth of a five-volume series on the history of imperial China which he is editing for Harvard University Press. His research sojourn as a graduate student in Japan (1979-81) stimulated a second research interest in the history of Japan in China. During the 1990s, he researched the Japanese wartime occupation of China and published five essays on this topic, including chapters in two of his co-edited volumes, Nation Work: Asian Elites and National Identities and Opium Regimes: China, Britain, and Japan, 1839-1952, as well as the introduction to Documents on the Rape of Nanking. This winter, Harvard University Press will publish his first single-authored book from this project, Collaboration: Japanese Agents and Chinese Elites on the Yangtze Delta. In addition to these two areas of expertise, which he regards as complementary in their concern to understand relations of power, he has researched and written on the history of sinology, most significantly in his co-edited volume, China and Historical Capitalism: Genealogies of Sinological Knowledge. He has also written on contemporary human rights issues, most notably Quelling the People: The Military Suppression of the Beijing Democracy Movement. His teaching career has taken him from the University of Alberta (1984-86) to the University of Toronto (1986-1997), Stanford University (1997-99), back to Toronto (1999-2004), and now most recently to the University of British Columbia, where he holds the Republic of China Chair in Chinese History at the Institute of Asian Research and serve as the Principal of St. John’s College, one of two graduate colleges at UBC. October 2004 十九、傅路德(Carrington Goodrich) Goodrich, Luter Carrington 古德里奇(汉名:傅路德,富路特 1894年9月21日-1986年8月10日) 生前任哥伦比亚大学中文荣誉教授。美国东方学会会员(1945年副会长,1946年会长),亚洲研究协会会员(1955年副会长,1956年会长)。出生于中国北京通州,美国大学教授富善之子。双亲均为传教士。 研究中国史。主要著作有: 《中华民族简史》(A Short History of the Chinese People. 1st, 1943, Harper 3rd Ed 1959, 4th Ed, 1969)。多次再版,一直作为教科书。 增订卡特著《中国印刷术的发明和它的西传》(The Invention of Printing in China and Its Spread Westward. Red Ed, 1955)。 《印刷:关于一个新发现的开场白》(Printing: Preliminary Report on a New Discovery. Technol & Cult, 1967)。 《蒙古统治下在中国的西亚人和中亚人以及他们转化为汉人》(Western and Central Asians in China Under Mongols, and Their Transformation into Chinese. Monument Serica, Univ Calif Los Angeles, 1966)。与人合著。 《明代名人传记辞典》(Dictionary of Ming Biography 1368-1644. Vol1-2, Columbia Univ, 1976)。责任编辑。 二十、李润和 李润和,韩国历史学家。1952年生。韩国庆北人。1976年毕业于韩国庆北大 学大学院史学科东洋史专业。1991年毕业于台湾中国文化大学史学所,获博 士学位。1980年起在韩国安东大学工作至今。现为历史学教授,主要研究中 韩史学比较研究、中国史学史。著有《中韩近代史学比较研究》等著作: 李润和教授著作目录: 1、《中韓近代史學比較硏究》, 北京, 社會科學文獻出版社, 1994 2、 《簡論錢穆史學》,安東大論文集 6集, 1984. 3、《關于中國近代史學成立的初步考察》,安東大論文集8集,1986 4、《論文心雕龍史傳篇的史學史的意義》, 历史敎育集13-14合 集, 1990 5、 《梁啓超和申采浩史學的比較試論》,历史敎育集17, 1992 6、《從宋書史論看条約的天命觀與處世觀》,中國史硏究1994-1, 1994. 7、《范曄的政治生涯和現實認識》, 大丘史學50集, 1995 8、《試論儒學在朴殷植與章太炎歷史認識中的作用》,東岳论叢1996- 6, 1996. 9、《關于讀通鑑論卷末〈敍論〉的初步理解》, 历史敎育论集 第22輯, 1997 10、《王夫之史論的哲學基礎和現實認識》,東岳论叢 1998-6, 1998 11、《關于讀通鑑論〈秦始皇-二世〉史論》, 慶北史學 第21輯, 1998 12、《關于中國近代史學的流派分流》,中國史硏究 第15集, 2001 13、《王夫之(1619-1692)的晉宋之際解》, 中國史硏究 第28集, 2004 14、《錢穆(1895-1990)史學中的時間和生命》,安東史學 第9-10輯, 2005 二十一、费约翰(John Fitzgerald) 费约翰,澳大利亚拉特罗布大学副校长,亚洲研究系教授,任澳大利亚外交部顾问,澳中委员会主席。他的著作《唤醒中国——国民革命中的政治、文化与阶级 》1996年初版,1998年再版,在欧美政界,读书界均有较大的影响。 John Fitzgerald graduated from the University of Sydney in 1976, spent the following year in China under the Australian-Chinese student exchange program, and completed a PhD in modern Chinese history under Professor Wang Gungwu at the Australian National University in 1983. In the same year he began work in the Contemporary China Centre of the ANU, followed by a year in the Legislative Research Service of the Australian Federal Parliament. In 1985 he moved to Melbourne University to take up a joint appointment in history with his wife Antonia Finnane (also an historian of China). In 1988 he held a Fulbright postdoctorial fellowship at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. In 1992 he joined the Department of Politics at La Trobe University, where he was appointed foundation professor of Asian Studies in 1995. He has four children. ------------------ He said,my publications fall into two categories: modern Chinese history and politics, and Chinese Australian history. My book, Awakening China: Politics, Culture and Class in the Nationalist Revolution (Stanford University Press, 1997) was awarded the 1998 Levenson Prize for Twentieth Century China by the (US) Association for Asian Studies. === list of recent publication Fitzgerald, J., Jeffrey, R. and Morris-Suzuki, T. (2002) Maximizing Australia’s Asia Knowledge: Repositioning and Renewal of a National Asset, Melbourne, Asian Studies Association of Australia, xxii + 82pp. So, Billy K.L., Fitzgerald, John, Jianli, Huang and Chin, James, K. (eds) (2003) Power and Identity in the Chinese World Order: Festschrift in Honour of Professor Wang Gungwu, Hong Kong, Hong Kong University Press, ix + 460 pp. Fitzgerald, John (ed.) (2002) Rethinking China’s Provinces, London and New York, Routledge, 290pp. === Reports and Monographs Fitzgerald, J. (2003) ’Provinzen’ [Provinces], in Brunhild Staiger et al. (eds) Das Grosse China-Lexicon [China Handbook], Hamburg, Instituts für Asienkunde, pp.292-4. Fitzgerald, J. (2002) Advance Australia Fairly: Chinese Voices at Federation. Kathleen Fitzpatrick Lecture, Melbourne, University of Melbourne History Occasional Papers, 20pp. Fitzgerald, J. (2002) ’The Bigger Picture: Learning About Asia in Australia’, in Betty Schlesinger (ed.) Engaging Schools in Asia, Sydney, Association of Independent Schools, 1-15. Published keynote address. Fitzgerald, J. (2001) ’Another Country’, Meanjin, Vol.60, No.4: 59-71. Fitzgerald, J. (2000) ’International Education for the Twenty-First Century: Introducing "Asia" into Australian Education’. Report to the Conference on Internationalisation of Education and China’s Entry into the WTO, Shanghai, May. Fitzgerald, J. (1999) Report of Committee of Review into Reference Services of the National Library of Australia, Canberra, NLA. Co-authored. Fitzgerald, J. (1999) Report of Committee of Review into the Provision of Languages Other Than English at Monash University, Melbourne, Monash University Faculty of Arts. Co-authored === Journal Articles Fitzgerald, J. (1999) ’China and the Quest for Dignity’, The National Interest, 55, Spring, 47-59. Fitzgerald, J. (1999) ’The Unfinished History of China’s Future’, Thesis Eleven, 57, May, 17-31. Fitzgerald, J. (1999) ’In the Scales of History: Politics and Culture in Twentieth Century China’, Twentieth Century China, 24.2, April, 1-28. This issue includes the author’s response to six extended commentaries on the piece. === Chapters in Books Fitzgerald, J. (2004) ’Liang Qichao – Die Reise eines chinesischen Intellektuellen nach Australien’, in Dietmar Rothermund and Susanne eigelin-Schwiedrzik (eds) Der Indische Ozean, Vienna, Ossterreichische Entwicklungszusammenarbeit, pp.165-181. Revised and translated edition of ’The Slave Who Would be Equal’ (2003) below. Fitzgerald, J. (2004) ’The "Australian" in Chinese-Australians of the White Australia Era: A Study of the Australian Kuomintang in the 1920s and 1930s’. In Liu Ludi, Chen Hong and Hou Minyue (eds) Cultural Pluralism and Civil Society in the Asia Pacific Region in the Era of Globalisation, Shanghai, Shanghai shiji chuban jituan, pp.55-99. Fitzgerald, J. (2004) ’Who Cares What They Think? John Winston Howard, William Morris Hughes and the Pragmatic Vision of Australian National Sovereignty’, in Alison Broinowski (ed.) Double Vision: Asian Accounts of Australia, Canberra, Pandanus Books, pp.15-40. Fitzgerald, J. (2003) ’Tuhao lieshen yu zhonghua minguo: Guangdong sheng liexi’ [Local bullies in the Chinese Republic: The case of Guangdong], in Niu Daoyong (ed.) Ershi shiji de zhongguo [Twentieth century China], Nanchang, Jiangxi renmin chuban she, pp.314-342. Fitzgerald, J. (2003) ’The Slave Who Would be Equal: The Significance of Liang Qichao’s Australian Writings’, in Billy K.L. So, John Fitzgerald, Huang Jianli and James K Chin (eds) Power and Identity in the Chinese World Order: Festschrift in Honour of Professor Wang Gungwu, Hong Kong, Hong Kong University Press, pp.353-373. Fitzgerald, J. (2002) ’<Wu dang> shuo: lun Zhongguo xiao ershi shiji de lixian jichu’ [’We the Party’: The constitional foundations of China’s short twentieth century], in Lu Fangshang (ed.) Yijiu ershi niandai de Zhongguo, Taipei, Zhonghua minguo shiliao yanjiu zhongxin, pp.61-86. Fitzgerald, J. (2002) ’Conclusion’, in Terry Bodenhorn (ed.) Defining Modernity: Guomindang Rhetorics of a New China, 1920-1970, Ann Arbor, University of Michigan Center for Chinese Studies, pp.263-776. Fitzgerald, J. (2002) ’The Politics of the Civil War: Party Rule, Territorial Administration and Constitutional Government’, in Werner Draguhn and David S.G. Goodman (eds) China’s Communist Revolutions: Fifty Years of the People’s Republic of China, London and New York, Routledge, pp.50-81. Fitzgerald, J. (2002) ’Introduction’, in John Fitzgerald (ed.) Rethinking China’s Provinces, London and New York, Routledge, 1-10. Fitzgerald, J. (2002) ’The Province in History’, in John Fitzgerald (ed.) Rethinking China’s Provinces, London, Routledge, 11-40. Fitzgerald, J. (2001) ’Only Human After All: Dignity, Equality, and the Humane International Society’, in Janet McCalman (ed.) The Humane Society, Canberra, Academy of the Humanities, 45-58. Fitzgerald, J. (2001) ’Visions of Australian Federation: The View from the Chinese Press Gallery’, in Henry Chan, Ann Curthoys and Nora Chiang (eds) The Overseas Chinese in Australasia: History, Settlement and Interactions, Taipei and Canberra, IGAS, National University of Taiwan and CSCSD Australian National University, 102-116. Fitzgerald, J. (2001) ’Diaspora

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