Conflict and Accommodation in Early Modern East Asia: Essays in Honour of Erik Zürcher. Sinica Leidensia, Vol. XXIX. Ed. Leonard Blussé and Harriet T. Zurndorfer. Leinden: E.J. Brill, 1993. 321 pp.$91.50.
1995; Cambridge University Press; Volume: 54; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2307/2058749
ISSN1752-0401
Autores Tópico(s)Japanese History and Culture
ResumoThis collection of essays written by his former students and colleagues represent the many foci of interest that Erik Zurcher has shared with them during his tenure as professor at Leiden University. They include discussions of Confucian philosophy, Buddhist and Christian polemics, the spread of Jesuit literature and anti-Christian attitudes among the literati, Ming aphorisms, the Chinese pictorial of skulls and skeletons, the Ch'ien-lung Emperor's eightieth birthday celebrations, Sino-Korean relations, and the little in Chinese historical development, secret societies and kongsi. The book demonstrates how Zurcher inspired a wide range of interests in problems of Chinese history from heterodoxy, to local development, to hsiao-shuo traditions, but always in the highest traditions of philological scholarship.
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