4-1 |
Jonathan I. Israel |
1-25 |
Admiration of China and Classical Chinese Thought in the Radical Enlightenment (1685-1740)
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4-1 |
Peter Nosco |
27-47 |
The Place of China in the Construction of Japan's Early Modern World View
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4-1 |
Gillian Weiss |
49-67 |
Imagining Europe through Barbary Captivity
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4-1 |
Matt K. Matsuda |
69-88 |
Speaking of China / Speaking of Europe
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4-1 |
Dietrich Tschanz |
89-108 |
Where East and West Meet: Chinese Revolutionaries, French Orientalists, and Intercultural Theater in 1910s Paris
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4-1 |
Kirill O. Thompson |
109-124 |
Self-culture in the Electronic Age: the Perspective of Zhu Xi's Gewu Zhizhi
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4-1 |
Wen-Hua Shih |
125-151 |
A Note on the Research Agenda for the Studies of Legal Culture in Taiwan: Implications of Japan's Orientation and Themes
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4-1 |
Ching-I Tu |
153-164 |
Brief Discussion of the Past and Present Study of the Issue of
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4-1 |
Ryuzo Nakajima |
165-177 |
The Research Methodology of Osamu Kanaya
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4-1 |
Kuang-Ming Wu |
179-183 |
【Book Review 】Chun-Chieh Huang and John R. Henderson eds., Notions of Time in Chinese Historical Thinking
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