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Title: Japan and the Contexted Center of 18th-Century East Asia Speaker: Nobuko Toyosawa (Oriental Institute, CAS) Time: April 11, 2019, 15:00–17:00 Venue: Conference room 703, Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica Abstract: Eighteenth century Japan is known for a rise of publishing industry and subsequent spread of...
hen Hsi-yuanResearch Fellow Professor Chen Hsi-yuan from the Institute of History and Philology of Academia Sinica will be the speaker at the 4t Taiwan Lecture on Chinese Studies entitled “DifferentFacesof State Confucianism: TheState LiSacrificeand theGhostFestival in Late ImperialChina” Time: October 16, 2018 Venue: Premises of our...
ChangLung-chih: Taiwan: From a Qing Dynasty Frontier to the First Colony of the Japanese Empire Abstract: The talk will explore Taiwan’s transition from a Qing frontier to a Japanese colony in the late nineteenth century. It will consist of four related case studies on major late Qing and early Japanese policy debates on Taiwan between 1874 and...
Speaker: Martin SLobodník Title: Who will be the next Dalai Lama? The PRC’s religious policy towards Tibetan Buddhism in a historical perspective Moderator: Ondřej Klimeš Time: September 20, 2018 (10:00–12:00) Venue: Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica, Conference Room...
A conference on “Manipulating the Media: News and ‘Fake News’ in China since Early Modern Times” was jointly hosted by the Czech Academy of Sciences’ (CAS) Oriental Institute and Taiwan’s National Central Library (NCL). The conference took place from June 7-8, 2018, at the NCL’s International Conference Hall. There were two keynote...
Moderator: Prof. Wang Ming-ke (Director of IHP AS) Speaker: Jarmila Ptáčková, PhD (Oriental Institute, CAS) State-induced Development: A Mean to Facilitate or Constrain Cultural Security among Minorities in China Speaker: Ondřej Klimeš (Oriental Institute, CAS) Cultural Security of Uyghurs in Xinjiang: Forging a New Culture Discussant:...
Distinguished Research Fellow Professor Lee Ming-huei from the Institute of Chinese Literature and Philosophy of Academia Sinica will be the speaker at the 3rd Taiwan Lecture on Chinese Studies entitled “Confucian Humanism and Religion”. Time: Friday 15 December, 2017 Venue: Premises of our partner the International Sinological Center...
Taiwan and the Czech Republic share a legacy of troubled past. Although their transitions to democracy have been successful in many respects, in both countries the reflection of historical experience remains complicated. In Taiwan, many unresolved issues of the past are being addressed only after Tsai Ing-wen became president in 2016 and...
The 3rd International Symposium on Cultural Inclusion entitled Minorities in Their Own Lands: Cultural Security among Ethnic and Cultural Minorities across Asia organized by our team members Jarmila Ptáčková and Ondřej Klimeš. Time: Friday 8 and Saturday 9 December 2017 Venue: premises of the Czech Academy of Sciences, room 206, Národní 3,...