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China Research Seminar Series
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The China Research Seminar Series (CRSS) is an event organized by the Association of Cambridge Studies. It is comprised of about ten seminars\roundtable discussions running throughout 2011-2012. The seminars are given by scholars from both Cambridge and other Universities whose research revolves around China. The series intends to create a centralized resource for exchanging ideas among researchers involved with China Studies. It is also suitable for people who are interested in knowing more about China – its culture, history, and contemporary issues. A good proportion of the audience will be Chinese scholars at Cambridge who can provide valuable feedback to the talk/presentation. The topics of the series are quite wide-ranging but normally restricted to humanities and social science studies. All members of the university are welcome. Please contact the orgniser Ms Na Chang (nc305@cam.ac.uk) for further information. If you have a question about this list, please contact: nc305; cl449; rw492. If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser. 0 upcoming talks and 41 talks in the archive. The urban formation process of China’s treaty ports, 1840s-1940s: Case studies of Shanghai and Tianjin
What will China be like as a great power
Materia Medica and its Study in History of China (历史中的本草与本草学)
The Legitimacy of "Chinese Philosophy" (中国哲学的合法性问题)
Witchcraft and the Rise of the First Confucian Empire (巫蛊之祸和儒家帝国的兴起)
Inside and Outside the City Walls: Urbanization of Chinese Folkart (Quyi) and Urbanizing Chinese Folkart (a talk given in Chinese) 城墙内外:曲艺的都市化与都市化曲艺
中国区域经济增长收敛性的空间特征 (talk in Chinese)
Knowledge and Technology in Late Ming China
Assets valuation: Practices and Challenges in China's Transitional Period/中国资产价值评估:实践与挑战
扬州“名医”李炳的医疗生涯及其历史记忆--- 兼论清代医生医名的获取与流传
The Shanzhai Phenomenon and its Implications
Banking in China and the Media
大学理念与教育质量,讨论剑桥对中国大学教育质量的启示
Fault Line in the Chinese Social Security System
中国土地制度变革:历史借鉴与理论启示
关于传统文化与“社会科学中国化”的一些思考
海湾战争20周年讨论会
什么是环境史?
中国非营利组织与公共服务:从疏离到互动
中国农村的公共服务政策:嬗变与重构
中国财政体制与转移支付
如何理解当代中国政府发展:一个分析框架
抗美援朝六十周年
The Colossal Ships of Zheng He (郑和宝船)
Natural History in Traditional China, a tale of text and illustration (传统中国的博物学:文本和图像的历史)
中国大型国企的海外扩张战略(China’s OFDI and Resource-Seeking Strategy)
基督教的美学意义(Aesthetic Significance of Christianity)
骊乾人与罗马军团—— 一个遥远的传说 (Liqian, a 2000-Year-Old Puzzle — Lost Roman Legion In Ancient China?)
The Tendency of Chinese Thoughts after the Rise of China (在世俗化与复魅之间:西藏现代性的两难境地)
中国崛起后的思想走向(The Tendency of Chinese Thoughts after the Rise of China)
The Tang dynasty and its place in the grand narrative of Chinese history
台北条约(1952)的签订及影响
Modern Reflections on Ancient Greek and Chinese Science and Culture(对古希腊与中国的科学文化的现代反思)
周朝秘史
“进化”与“进步”——悬而未决?(‘Evolution ’ or ‘Development’-A Pending Question )
China in Tomorrow's World
Understanding other culture: some reflections in relation to China and the West
Encountering Hellenism (Roundtable Discussion)
China and Central Asia: Rhythms of the Past and Tunes for the Future
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