Feeling the Past in Seventeenth-Century China (Book Review)
David Luesink
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Works in East Asian Languages and Societies
2022
2021
2020
Ari Larissa Heinrich, Chinese Surplus: Biopolitical Aesthetics and the Medically Commodified Body (Book Review)
David Luesink
After Eunuchs: Science, Medicine, and the Transformation of Sex in Modern China (Book Review)
David Luesink
2019
Body, Society, and Nation: The Creation of Public Health and Urban Culture in Shanghai (Book Review)
David Luesink
2018
2017
2016
Educational Reform in Republican China: The Failure of Educators to Create a Modern Nation
Thomas D. Curran Ph.D.
2015
2014
Transmitting the Ideal of Enlightenment: Chinese Universities since the Late Nineteenth Century (Book Review)
Thomas D. Curran Ph.D.
2013
A Response to Professor Wu Zongjie’s ‘Interpretation, Autonomy, and Transformation: Chinese Pedagogic Discourse in a Cross-Cultural Perspective'
Thomas D. Curran Ph.D.
Peking University: Chinese Scholarship and Intellectuals, 1898–1937 (Book Review)
Thomas D. Curran Ph.D.
Brokaw, Cynthia J., Commerce in Culture: The Sibao Book Trade in the Qing and Republican Periods (Book Review)
Thomas D. Curran Ph.D.
The Power of Position: Bejing University, Intellectuals, And Chinese Political Culture, 1898-1929
Thomas D. Curran Ph.D.
The People's Peking Man: Popular Science and Human Identity in Twentieth-Century China
Thomas D. Curran Ph.D.
At the Crossroads of Empires: Middlemen, Social Networks, and State-Building in Republican Shanghai
Thomas D. Curran Ph.D.
China and the Great War: China's Pursuit of a New National Identity and Internationalization (Book Review)
Thomas D. Curran Ph.D.
Disarming the Allies of Imperialism: The State, Agitation, and Manipulation during China's Nationalist Revolution, 1922-1949 (Book Review)
Thomas D. Curran Ph.D.
Chen Jiongming and the Federalist Movement: Regional Leadership and Nation Building in Early Republican China
Thomas D. Curran Ph.D.
2011
2010
2009
The History of Chinese Medicine: Empires, Transnationalism and Medicine in China, 1908-1937
David Luesink