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in How to Read a Sinographic Text in Eighteenth-Century Chosŏn Korea: Liuxi Waizhuan and Yi Tŏngmu's Compilation of Noeroe Nangnak Sŏ
> Journal of Asian Studies
Published: 01 May 2019
Figure 4. A leaf of the transcribed copy of Liuxi Waizhuan . Kyujanggak Library in Korea.
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in Convict Carpets: Jails and the Revival of Historic Carpet Design in Colonial India
> Journal of Asian Studies
Published: 01 May 2013
Figure 8. A copy of a Bijapur pile carpet, made at Yeraoda Jail, Poona (Twigg [1907] 1976 , Plate XLI).
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in The Portrait's Journey: The Image, Social Communication and Martyr-Making in Colonial India
> Journal of Asian Studies
Published: 01 November 2011
Figure 10. Copy of a bloodstained Tribune , 25 March 1931, exhibited at the Supreme Court of India Museum in 2007. Courtesy: Supreme Court Museum.
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Journal of Asian Studies (2014) 73 (3): 783–784.
Published: 01 August 2014
...Mary-Ann Ray Original Copies: Architectural Mimicry in Contemporary China . By Bianca Bosker . Honolulu : University of Hawai‘i Press , 2013 . xii, 161 pp. $30.00 (paper). Copyright © The Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 2014 2014 “While it once considered itself...
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in Splitting Hairs: History and the Politics of Daily Life in Nineteenth-Century Japan
> Journal of Asian Studies
Published: 01 November 2008
Figure 7. Figures copied from an illustration in Shinbun zasshi newspaper, 1872. Courtesy of the C.V. Starr East Asian Library, University of California, Berkeley.
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in Convict Carpets: Jails and the Revival of Historic Carpet Design in Colonial India
> Journal of Asian Studies
Published: 01 May 2013
Figure 9. Woolen pile carpet woven at the Thana Jail, copied from a design developed at the Yeraoda Central Jail, Poona (Twigg [1907] 1976 , Plate XXXIX).
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1946) 5 (3): 326–329.
Published: 01 May 1946
... of Chinese and Korean literature and for their administrative work if they were chosen for government posts prepared small hand atlases. Some of these atlases have been collected by Western scholars and copies are found in the Library of Congress, American Geographical Society Library, New York Public...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1988) 47 (4): 756–777.
Published: 01 November 1988
...Cao Thị Như-Quỳnh; John C. Schafer Abstract When Hoàng Ngọc Phàch, a young Vietnamese living in Hanoi, published Tô' Tâm (Pure heart) in 1925, his book immediately became a cause célèbre. The first three thousand copies sold out in two weeks. The publisher printed another two thousand copies...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1967) 26 (4): 776.
Published: 01 August 1967
... Publications Research Service. The publishers have also notified us of a new pricing system whereby single copies of any JPRS report, including this one, are now available at a unit price of $3.00 per copy. Copyright © The Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 1967 1967 776 JOURNAL OF ASIAN STUDIES...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1972) 31 (2): 309–328.
Published: 01 February 1972
... are relatively simple and easily mastered. They include safeguarding the documents the vakil does maintain during a case; completion of applications to the court; copying of cause lists obtained from magistrates' clerks; updating the vakil's diary of pending cases; occasional copying of case material...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1956) 15 (3): 371–382.
Published: 01 May 1956
...Ardath W. Burks Abstract The first decade of the Meiji era, 1868-77, was a period of bewildering experiment in political forms for the nation-state emerging in Japan. The administrative structure of the new central government underwent a kaleidoscopic series of forms ranging from the direct copy...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1971) 30 (2): 281–314.
Published: 01 February 1971
.... The article is based on an extensive analysis of biographical information contained in chronicles, dynastic histories, records of conduct, and funerary inscriptions, as well as extant copies of examination questions and answers and edicts of appointment contained in the collected papers of Nordiern Sung...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1944) 3 (3): 205–210.
Published: 01 May 1944
...Chang Chi-yun Abstract Just a century ago, in 1843, Ralph Waldo Emerson read for the first time a complete translation of “The Four Books” of the Chinese classics, copying many sentences from them in his “Journals.” Many of these quota-tions reappear in his later “Works”—and almost every volume...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1951) 11 (1): 67–70.
Published: 01 November 1951
..., and the rest in Tibetan, Sogdian, and the Kucha, Khotan and Uighur languages. Access to them is to be had in the manuscript room of the Bibliothèque Nationale where Madame Guignard is in charge of the Oriental materials. There are two catalogues of the rolls; both are unique copies in longhand. The numbers...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2011) 70 (4): 971–974.
Published: 01 November 2011
... got me a review copy of the large work of Jürgen Osterhammel, Die Verwandlung der Welt: Eine Geschichte des 19. Jahrhunderts . I also got hooked by listening in on a fine conference at the Clark Library in Los Angeles in 2008, which led to The Age of Revolutions in Global Context , edited by David...
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in The Word Is Mightier than the Throne: Bucking Colonial Education Trends in Manchukuo
> Journal of Asian Studies
Published: 01 August 2009
Figure 1. “The apricot blossoms have bloomed.” Lower Elementary School Japanese Language Textbook , vol. 1 (1934) p. 14–15. Copy available in the Seijō Gakuen Kyōiku Kenkyūjo (Tokyo).
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in Breaking the Saffron Wave?: Sangha Capture in South and Southeast Asia
> Journal of Asian Studies
Published: 01 August 2024
FIGURE 2 Structure of the Thai sangha body according to Mahachulalongkorn University web page ( http://mcupress.mcu.ac.th/site/bud06.php , June 23, 2021). Thank you to Thanaphat Tum Thongpaibool for locating and translating this copy.
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in The Politics of Commemoration: Patronage of Monk-General Shrines in Late Chosŏn Korea
> Journal of Asian Studies
Published: 01 February 2018
Figure 4. Interior of Haenam shrine with late nineteenth-century portrait paintings (copies of earlier paintings) of Hyujŏng (center), Yujŏng (right), and Ch’ŏyŏng (left), Taedun Monastery (modern Taehŭng Monastery), Haenam County, Southern Chŏlla Province, South Korea. Photo by Maya Stiller.
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in The Word Is Mightier than the Throne: Bucking Colonial Education Trends in Manchukuo
> Journal of Asian Studies
Published: 01 August 2009
. 32–33. Copy available in the Seijō Gakuen Kyōiku Kenkyūjo (Tokyo).
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in The Word Is Mightier than the Throne: Bucking Colonial Education Trends in Manchukuo
> Journal of Asian Studies
Published: 01 August 2009
Figure 2. One the left, a Manchukuo family participates in a ceremony honoring their dead at a gravesite. On the right, a Manchukuo boy receives a postcard from his older brother, with a picture of Mt. Fuji on it. Lower Elementary School Japanese Language Textbook , vol. 2 (1934) p. 4–5. Copy
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