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    Science, Technology and Religion: The Exchange Between Enlightenment Europe and Imperial China by Davis Robert V.

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Science, technology and religion became a form of cultural currency between Europe and Imperial China. The Jesuits bartered mathematics, geographic surveys and military technology to win religious permissions with Chinese emperors. …”
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    Underworld justice in Imperial China and its continuing influence in Hong Kong by Kwok, D

    Published 2017
    “…In the historical part, I trace the development of underworld justice beliefs and practices in imperial China. I analyse some of the characteristics and rituals of underworld justice, and relate them to the imperial laws and procedures upon which they were modelled. …”
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    Sacred Islands and Island Symbolism in Ancient and Imperial China: An Exercise in Decolonial Island Studies by Bin Luo, Adam Grydehøj

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…This paper explores conceptions of islands in Ancient and Imperial China. From at least the 3rd Century BCE, mainland Chinese culture regarded islands as sacred, unapproachable fairylands, home to the elixir of immortality. …”
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    Dangerous Women or Women in Danger? Women and Properties of Extinct Households in Late Imperial China by Sun Jiahong, Luca Gabbiani

    “…Over its evolution, imperial China’s legal tradition has produced as series of laws and regulations on the issue of vacant successions, which were supplemented by a host of local practices or “customs”. …”
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    Women artists of the late 19th century: continuity and change at the sunset of imperial China by Zhou, Xiaoqin, Baharudin Mohd Arus

    Published 2021
    “…Here I focus on developments in women’s art in the later part of the 19th century, entering into an interrogation of the assumption that the century had witnessed its decline in tandem with the decline of the Imperial China itself. A focus of the article is the 2017 Zhejiang exhibition, which has served to further intensify the imperative for research. …”
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    Women artists of the late 19th century: continuity and change at the sunset of imperial China by Zhou Xiaoqin, Baharudin Mohd Arus

    Published 2021
    “…Here I focus on developments in women’s art in the later part of the 19th century, entering into an interrogation of the assumption that the century had witnessed its decline in tandem with the decline of the Imperial China itself. A focus of the article is the 2017 Zhejiang exhibition, which has served to further intensify the imperative for research. …”
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