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URKEW
URKEW Discussion Papers
URKEW Discussion Papers
No. 10
A Streetcar named “Utility”: Useful and Reliable Knowledge in China in the Second Millennium
Christine Moll-Murata
No. 9
Global History for Global Citizenship. Why University Students Must Study Global History
Professor Patrick O'Brien
Nº. 8
Three-dimensional Models as ‘in-between-objects’ - the creation of in-between knowledge in early modern architectural practice.
Simone Valeriani
Nº. 7
Stages in the Evolution of a Western European Regime for the Discovery, Development and Diffusion of Useful and Reliable Knowledge
Professor Patrick O'Brien
Nº. 6
Intellectual Networks and Exchange of Useful and Reliable Knowledge: Case Studies of Early Modern Japan and Europe
Mina Ishizu, Simona Valeriani
Nº. 5
Knowledge Transfer and the Jesuits: Comparative Case Studies of Early Modern India China, and Japan
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Ting Xu, Anjana Singh and Mina Ishizu
Nº. 4
A Cultural and Institutional Study of Useful and Reliable Knowledge: the Case of Traditional China
Ting Xu
Nº.3:
The Needham Question Updated: A historiographical survey and elaboration
Patrick Karl O'Brien, FBA, URKEW, Principal Investigator
Nº. 2
The deconstruction of eurocentric myths and the reconstruction of global histories of material progress in China and the West from the accession of the Ming (1368) to the British Industrial Revolution (1756-1846)
Lecture to The History Department, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
Patrick Karl O'Brien, FBA, URKEW, Principal Investigator
Nº. 1
Efflorescence in Tang-Song China
Conference paper delivered to the 2010 RCIA International Symposium on Culture and Political Economy: New Perspectives, Gaoxiong, Taiwan
Ting Xu, Research Officer, URKEW
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