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>Dear all,
>
>Please find attached and below details of this term's China Research
>Seminars,
>to take place on Thursdays from 5pm to 6.30pm in Room 207 at the Institute
>for
>Chinese Studies, Walton Street.
>
>Details of this term's Centre for the Study of Christianity in China (CSCIC)
>Lectures - which are held on Tuesdays from 5pm to 6pm in Room 207 at the
>Institute for Chinese Studies, Walton Street - are also attached and included
>in the text of this e-mail.
>
>Regards,
>
>--
>Katy Nicholson
>Administrator, Institute for Chinese Studies
>University of Oxford
>Tel: 01865 280387 Fax: 01865 280435
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>China Research Seminars
>Trinity Term 2006
>
>Week 1, 27 April
>Lily Tsai, MIT
>‘Accountability Without Democracy:
>How Solidary Groups Provide Public Goods in Rural China’
>
>Week 2, 4 May
>Glen Dudbridge, University of Oxford
>‘Collaborators and their apologists in 10th-century China’
>
>Week 3, 11 May
>Stefan Henning, University of Oxford
>‘Memory to History: The Making of Muslim Activists in Reform China’
>
>Week 4, 18 May
>Nothing yet scheduled
>
>Week 5, 25 May
>Robert Cliver, University of Oxford
>‘Revolution and Democracy in the Yangzi Delta Silk Industry, 1949-1952’
>
>Week 6, 1 June
>Chloe Starr, University of Oxford
>‘The Book of Common Prayer in c19 China’
>
>Week 7, 9 June
>Mark Strange, University of Oxford
>‘Emperor Wu of Liang's Buddhism in Pre-Tang and Tang Texts’
>
>Week 8, 16 June
>Nothing yet scheduled
>
>All welcome. For further information please contact Dr Robert Chard at
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>Centre for the Study of Christianity in China
>(CSCIC)
>
>Trinity Term Lecture Series
>
>Seminars held in Rm 207, Institute for Chinese Studies, Walton St 5pm 6pm
>
>All Welcome
>
>Tues 2nd May
>Edmond Tang, Head, Research Unit for the Study of East Asian Christianity,
>University of Birmingham
>“Comparative Christologies: Chinese and Korean”
>
>Tues 9th May
>Dr Wright Doyle, Global China Center, Virginia
>“The Chinese Church in Context”
>
>Tues 23rd May
>Dr Lars Laamann, SOAS
>"Were missionaries irrelevant? An assessment of the balance between external
>persuasion and local inculturation within late imperial Christian
>communities"?
>
>Tues 20th June
>Prof Nicolas Standaert, KU Leuven
>Sino-Christian Studies: State of the Field Presentation and Round-table
>Discussion
>
>For more information contact Dr Christopher Hancock [log in to unmask]
>www.cscic.com
>
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Norman Stockman
Department of Sociology
University of Aberdeen
Aberdeen AB24 3QY
http://www.abdn.ac.uk/socsci/staff/details.php?id=42
Hon. Sec., British Association for Chinese Studies
http://www.bacsuk.org.uk/
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