Author: Mair, Victor H., 1943-

Contact and exchange in the ancient world
Date2006
Publish_locationHonolulu
PublisherUniversity of Hawaii Press
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
Record_typeBook
SeriesPerspectives on the global past
ShelfDirector's Office
Call NumberGN799.C45 C66 2006
Descriptionix, 310 p. : ill., maps (some col.) ; 24 cm.
Note

Contact and exchange in the ancient world / edited by Victor H. Mair.
Includes bibliographical references and index.

See Introduction (pdf).
Contents: Kinesis versus stasis: interaction versus independent invention / Victor H. Mair -- Beyond modernocentrism: toward fresh visions of the global past / Jeffrey H. Bentley -- The trans-Eurasian exchange: the prehistory of Chinese relations with the West / Andrew Sherratt -- The queen mother of the West: a study of the influence of Western prototypes on the iconography of the Taoist deity / Elfriede R. Knauer -- Natural history and cultural history: the circulation of hunting leopards in Eurasia, seventh-seventeenth centuries / Thomas T. Allsen -- Some thoughts on the origins of the Turks and the shaping of the Turkic peoples / Peter B. Golden -- Early loan words in western Central Asia: indications of substrate populations, migrations, and trade relations / Michael Witzel -- Textiles as a medium of exchange in Third Millennium B.C.E. Western Asia / Irene Good -- Cultural and political control in north China: style and use of the bronzes of Yan at Liulihe during the early Western Zhou / Yan Sun -- Biological evidence for pre-Columbian transoceanic voyages / John L. Sorenson and Carl L. Johannessen.

SubjectAsia, Central--Antiquities East and West Commerce, Prehistoric Local exchange trading systems--Eurasia--Cross-cultural studies Exchange--Eurasia--Cross-cultural studies Cross-cultural orientation--Eurasia--History Civilization, Ancient Cultural diffusion--Eurasia--History
Seriesfoo 99
ISBN0824828844 ; 9780824828844
LCCN2006000188
Hawai'i reader in traditional Chinese culture
Date2005
Publish_locationHonolulu
PublisherUniversity of Hawai'i Press
CollectionRicci Institute Library [Luce]
Edition
LanguageEnglish
Record_typeBook, Digital Book (PDF)
Series
ShelfDigital Archives, Seminar Room 102-103
Call NumberDS721.H338 2005
Descriptionxxvi, 679 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 26 cm + pdf
Note

Hawai'i reader in traditional Chinese culture / edited by Victor H. Mair, Nancy S. Steinhardt, and Paul R. Goldin.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

  1. Shang Dynasty oracle-bone inscriptions / Gilbert L. Mattos -- 2. Shang and Zhou ritual bronze inscriptions /  Gilbert L. Mattos --  3. Astronomy in early Chinese sources /  David Pankenier --  4. Milfoil-divination /  Paul R. Goldin --  5. Heaven's mandate /  Paul R. Goldin --  6. The Odes /  Paul R. Goldin --  7. Confucius and the birth of Chinese philosophy /  Paul R. Goldin --  8. The challenge of Mo Zi /  Paul R. Goldin --  9. Mencius's defense of Confucianism /  Paul R. Goldin --  10. The Great learning, Doctrine of the mean, and Five forms of conduct /  Paul R. Goldin --  11. The world of the Zuozhuan /  Paul R. Goldin --  12. The tradition of the Daode jing /  Paul R. Goldin and Victor H. Mair.

"The Hawai'i Reader in Traditional Chinese Culture is a collection of more than ninety primary sources of cultural significance from the Bronze Age to the turn of the twentieth century. Each selection, all but a few of which were translated specifically for this volume, is preceded by a brief introduction that (where pertinent) identifies its author, establishes the context, and raises important issues and questions. Together they take into account virtually every aspect of traditional culture, including sources from the non-Sinitic ethnic minorities." "Hawai'i Reader in Traditional Chinese Culture is ideal for undergraduate courses on the history, culture, and society of pre-modern China."--Jacket.

Local access dig.pdf [Hawai'i Reader in Traditional Chinese culture.pdf]

SubjectChina--Civilization--Sources--Textbooks
ISBN0824827856 ; 9780824827854
LCCN2004012418
Reconfiguring the Silk Road : new research on East-West exchange in antiquity
Date2014
Publish_locationPhiladelphia, PA
PublisherUniversity of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
CollectionRicci Institute Library [Luce]
Edition
LanguageEnglish
Record_typeBook (Conference Proceedings)
Series
ShelfSeminar Room 102-103
Call NumberDS33.1.R43 2014
Descriptionxiv, 104 p., [16] p. of plates : ill. (some color), maps ; 29 cm
Note

Reconfiguring the Silk Road : new research on East-West exchange in antiquity / edited by Victor H. Mair and Jane Hickman.

"The papers of a symposium held at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, March 19, 2011."

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Foreword: The Silk Roads before silk / Colin Renfrew -- Introduction: Reconceptualizing the Silk Roads / Victor H. Mair -- At the limits : long-distance trade in the time of Alexander the Great and the Hellenistic kings / J.G. Manning -- The Silk Road in late antiquity / Peter Brown -- The Northern Cemetery : epigone or progenitor of Small River Cemetery No. 5? / Victor H. Mair -- More light on the Xinjiang textiles / Elizabeth Wayland Barber -- Seeds for the soul : ideology and diffusion of domesticated grains across Inner Asia / Michael D. Frachetti -- Horseback riding and Bronze Age pastoralism in the Eurasian Steppes / David W. Anthony and Dorcas R. Brown -- Indo-European dispersals and the Eurasian Steppe / J.P. Mallory -- Concluding comments: Reconfiguring the Silk Road, or When does the Silk Road emerge and how does it qualitatively change over time? / Philip L. Kohl.

From the Bronze Age through the Middle Ages, a network of trade and migration routes brought people from across Eurasia into contact. Their commerce included political, social, and artistic ideas, as well as material goods such as metals and textiles. Reconfiguring the Silk Road offers new research on the earliest trade and cultural interactions along these routes, mapping the spread and influence of Silk Road economies and social structures over time. This volume features contributions by renowned scholars uncovering new discoveries related to populations that lived in the Tarim Basin, the advanced state of textile manufacturing in the region, and the diffusion of domesticated grains across Inner Asia. Other chapters include an analysis of the dispersal of languages across the Eurasian Steppe and a detailed examination of the domestication of the horse in the region. Contextualized with a foreword by Colin Renfrew and introduction by Victor Mair, Reconfiguring the Silk Road provides a new assessment of the intercultural evolution along the steppes and beyond. Contributors: David W. Anthony, Elizabeth Wayland Barber, Dorcas R. Brown, Peter Brown, Michael D. Frachetti, Jane Hickman, Philip L. Kohl, Victor H. Mair, J.P. Mallory, Joseph G. Manning, Colin Renfrew.

SubjectEast and West--Congresses Asia, Central--Antiquities Silk Road 絲綢之路--History Silk Road 絲綢之路--Antiquities Trade routes--Asia, Central--History--Congresses Asia--Antiquities--Congresses Asia, Central--Antiquities--Congresses Silk Road 絲綢之路--History--Congresses
ISBN1934536687 ; 9781934536681
LCCN2012474783
The Bronze Age and early Iron Age peoples of eastern Central Asia = Zhong-Ya dongbu jingtonghe zaoqi tieqishidai de jumin 中亞東部青銅和早期鐵器時代的居民
Date1998
Publish_locationWashington, D.C.
PublisherInstitute for the Study of Man in collaboration with the University of Pennsylvania Museum Publications
CollectionRicci Institute Library [Luce]
Edition
LanguageEnglish
Record_typeBook
SeriesJournal of Indo-European studies. Monograph ; no. 26
ShelfSeminar Room 102-103
Call NumberGN778.32.C45 B76 1998
Description2 vols. (899 p.) : ill., maps ; 24 cm.
Note

The Bronze Age and early Iron Age peoples of eastern Central Asia =  Zhong-Ya dongbu jingtonghe zaoqi tieqishidai de jumin  中亞東部青銅和早期鐵器時代的居民 / edited by Victor H. Mair.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contains papers of the International Conference on the Bronze Age and Iron Age Peoples, held at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Anthropology and Archaeology, April 19-21, 1996.

v. 1. Archeology, migration and nomadism, linguistics -- v. 2. Genetics and physical anthropology, metallurgy, textiles, geography and climatology, history, and mythology and ethnology.

SubjectAsia, Central--Antiquities--Congresses Bronze age-- Asia, Central--Congresses Iron age--Asia, Central--Congresses Asia, Central--Civilization--Congresses
Seriesfoo 120
ISBN0941694631 ; 9780941694636
LCCN98070337
The Columbia history of Chinese literature
Date2001
Publish_locationNew York
PublisherColumbia University Press
CollectionRicci Institute Library [M5]
Edition
LanguageEnglish
Record_typeBook
Series
ShelfDir. Office Gallery
Call NumberPL2265.C65 2001
Descriptionxx, 1342 p. : ill., maps ; 25 cm.
Note

The Columbia history of Chinese literature / Victor H. Mair, editor.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [1105]-1152) and index.

Introduction : the origins and impact of literati culture -- pt. 1. Foundations. Language and script / Victor H. Mair -- Myth / Anne Birrell -- Philosophy and literature in early China / Michael Puett -- The thirteen classics / Paul Rakita Goldin -- Shih-ching poetry and didacticism in ancient Chinese literature / Jeffrey Riegel -- The supernatural / Rania Huntington -- Wit and humor / Karin Myhre -- Proverbs / John S. Rohsenow -- Buddhist literature / Helwig Schmidt-Glintzer and Victor H. Mair -- Taoist heritage / Judith Magee Boltz -- Women in literature / Anne Birrell -- pt. 2. Poetry. Sao, fu, parallel prose, and related genres / Christopher Leigh Connery -- Poetry from 200 b.c.e. to 600 c.e. / Robert Joe Cutter -- Poetry of the Táng Dynasty / Paul W. Kroll -- Tzú / Stuart Sargent -- Sung Dynasty shih poetry / Michael A. Fuller -- Yüan San-chú̈ / Wayne Schlepp -- Mongol-Yüan classical verse (shih) / Richard John Lynn -- Poetry of the fourteenth century / John Timothy Wixted -- Poetry of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries / Daniel Bryant -- Poetry of the seventeenth century / Richard John Lynn -- Poetry of the eighteenth to early twentieth centuries / Daniel Bryant -- Chíng lyric / David McCraw -- Modern poetry / Michelle Yeh -- Poetry and painting / Charles Hartman -- pt. 3. Prose. The literary features of historical writing / Stephen Durrant -- Early biography / William H. Nienhauser, Jr. -- Expository prose / Ronald Egan -- Records of anomalies / Hu Ying -- Travel literature / James M. Hargett -- Sketches / James M. Hargett -- Twentieth-century prose / Philip F.C. Williams -- pt. 4. Fiction. Táng tales / William H. Nienhauser, Jr. -- Vernacular stories / Yenna Wu -- Full-length vernacular fiction / Wai-Yee Li -- Traditional vernacular novels : some lesser-known works / Daria Berg -- The later classical tale / Allan H. Barr -- Fiction from the end of the empire to the beginning of the republic, 1897-1916 / Milena Dolez̆elová-Velingerová -- Twentieth-century fiction / Philip F.C. Williams -- China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan during the 1980s and 1990s / Helmut Martin -- pt. 5. Drama. Traditional dramatic literature / Wilt L. Idema -- Twentieth-century spoken drama / Xiaomei Chen -- pt. 6. Commentary criticism, and interpretation. The rhetoric of premodern prose style / Christoph Harbsmeier -- Classical exegesis / Haun Saussy -- Literary theory and criticism / Dore J. Levy -- Traditional fiction commentary / David L. Rolston -- pt. 7. Popular and peripheral manifestations. Balladry and popular song / Anne Birrell -- Tun-huang literature / Niel Schmid -- The oral-formulaic tradition / Anne E. McLaren -- Regional literatures / Mark Bender -- Ethnic minority literature / Mark Bender -- The translator's turn: the birth of modern Chinese language and fiction / Lydia H. Liu -- The reception of Chinese literature in Korea / Emanuel Pastreich -- The reception of Chinese literature in Japan / Emanuel Pastreich -- The reception of Chinese literature in Vietnam / Emanuel Pastreich.

Online ed. at ebsco (USF access).

SubjectChinese literature--History and criticism
ISBN9780231109840
LCCN2001028236
The prehistory of the Silk Road
Date2008
Publish_locationPhiladelphia, PA
PublisherUniversity of Pennsylvania Press
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
Record_typeBook
SeriesEncounters with Asia
ShelfStacks, Digital Archives
Call NumberDS328.K89 2008
Descriptionxii, 248 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm. + pdf
Note

The prehistory of the Silk Road / E.E. Kuzmina ; edited by Victor H. Mair.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [207]-242) and index.

The dynamics of the Eurasian steppe ecology -- Economic developments in the Ponto-Caspian steppe -- The first stage of the food-producing economy -- The second stage of the food-producing economy -- The domestication and early use of the horse -- The development of the pit-grave cultural community -- The spread of wheeled transport: a prerequisite to the opening of the Great Silk Road routes -- The Eurasian steppe in the Bronze Age -- Proto-urban culture in the Urals -- The chariots of the Eurasian steppe -- The crisis of complex economy, the development of nomadism in the Eurasian steppe, and the origins of the Great Silk Road routes -- The origin and spread of the Bactrian camel -- Archaeological cultures of southern Central Asia -- Southern Turkmenistan -- The lower and middle part of Transoxiana -- Ferghana -- Kirghizstan -- Relations between eastern and western Central Asia -- Contacts of the Xinjiang people with the West in the Copper Age, and the Tocharian question -- Contacts of the Xinjiang people with the West in the Bronze Age.

"The majority of the Silk Road routes passed through the Eurasian Steppe, whose nomadic peoples were participants and mediators in its economic and cultural exchanges. Until now, the origins of these routes and relationships have not been examined in great detail. In The Prehistory of the Silk Road, E.E. Kuzmina, renowned Russian archaeologist, looks at the history of this crucial area before the formal establishment of Silk Road trade and diplomacy. From the late Neolithic period to the early Bronze Age, Kuzmina traces the evolution of the material culture of the Steppe and the contact between civilizations that proved critical to the development of the widespread trade that would follow, including nomadic migrations, the domestication and use of the horse and the camel, and the spread of wheeled transport."

"The Prehistory of the Silk Road combines detailed research in archaeology with evidence from physical anthropology, linguistics, and other fields, incorporating both primary and secondary sources from a range of languages, including a vast accumulation of Russian-language scholarship largely untapped in the West. The book is complemented by an extensive bibliography that will be of great use to scholars."--Jacket.

L:ocal access dig.pdf. [Prehistory of the Silk Road.pdf]

SubjectAsia, Central--Antiquities Silk Road 絲綢之路--Civilization Silk Road 絲綢之路--Antiquities Bronze age-- Asia, Central
Seriesfoo 88
ISBN9780812240412
LCCN2007023278
Traditional China in Asian and world history
Date2012
Publish_locationAnn Arbor
PublisherAssociation for Asian Studies
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
Record_typeDigital Book (PDF)
SeriesKey issues in Asian studies ; no. 9, Resources for teaching about Asia
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberDS721.S395 2012d
Descriptionpdf. [xxi, 108 p. : ill., maps ; 23 cm]
Note

Traditional China in Asian and world history / Tansen Sen and Victor H. Mair.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 101-108).

Chronology -- Introduction -- Chinese perceptions of foreigners and foreign lands -- The rise of civilization in the central plains -- The formation and development of the silk routes -- China and the Buddhist world -- China in the age of commerce -- Conclusion.

Local access dig.pdf. [Sen-Traditional China.pdf]

SubjectChina--Civilization China--Relations China--Civilization--Foreign influences China--Relations--Asia Aliens--China Culture diffusion
Seriesfoo 204
ISBN9780924304651 ; 0924304650
LCCN2011042500