Author: Naquin, Susan

Chinese society in the eighteenth century
Date1987
Publish_locationNew Haven
PublisherYale University Press
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
Record_typeBook
Series
ShelfReading Room
Call NumberDS754.N4 1987
Descriptionxiii, 270 p., [2] p. of plates : ill. ; 25 cm.
Note

Susan Naquin and Evelyn S. Rawski.
Part One: Qing Society / Government Policies ; Social Relations ; Cultural Life -- Part Two: Change and Diversity in Eighteenth-Century Society / Social Change ; Regional Societies ; The Eighteenth-Century Legacy.
Includes bibliography (p. 243-263) and Index.

SubjectChina--History--Qing dynasty, 1644-1911 China--Politics and government--Qing dynasty, 1644-1911 China--Economic conditions--Qing dynasty, 1644-1911 China--Social conditions--Qing dynasty, 1644-1911
ISBN0300038488
LCCN86-29007
Gods of Mount Tai : familiarity and the material culture of North China, 1000-2000
Date2022
Publish_locationLeiden
PublisherBrill
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
Record_typeDigital Book (PDF)
Series
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberDS797.72.T352 N37 2022
Descriptionpdf. [xv, 538 p. : ill. (chiefly color), maps ; 26 cm]
Note

Gods of Mount Tai : familiarity and the material culture of North China, 1000-2000 / Susan Naquin.

Part One: Settling in. Mount Tai, 1008 -- The Jade Woman and the Eastern Peak, 1000-1350 -- Master of the Azure Clouds, 1350-1550 -- Part Two: Expansion and Acceptance. Beyond Mount Tai, 1400-1640 -- Toward Acceptance, 1400-1640 -- Investing in the Mountain, 1550-1630 -- Part Three: At Home in North China. A Pilgrimage Mountain, 1550-1640 -- Looking Like a Mount Tai Niangniang, Ming to Qing -- Prospering Under a New Dynasty, 1600-1900 -- A Place in the Empire, 1650-1900 -- At Home in North China, 1650-1900 -- Part Four: Becoming Too Familiar? The Bronze Ladies of Mount Tai, 1600-1900 -- Popularization throgh Picture, 1800-1930 -- Changing Times for Mount Tai, 1900-2000 -- Appendices.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

"At the intersection of art and religious history, this work suggests a fresh method for studying Chinese gods and sacred places. Susan Naquin tells the full story of the transformations of the Lady of Mount Tai, North China's most important female deity, and her mountain home. This generously illustrated visual history presents a rich array of overlooked statues, prints, murals, and paintings of gods that were discovered in museums, auctions, and extensive travel. By focusing on ordinary images, temples, and region-based materiality Naquin demonstrates how this flexibly gendered new god flourished while her male predecessor was neglected. Both suffered greatly during the last century, but Mount Tai continues to be a culturally significant monument and China's most popular tourist mountain."-- Back cover.

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SubjectTai Shan 泰山--Description and travel Gods, Chinese, in art Tai Shan 泰山--History Tai Mountains [Tai Shan 泰山] (China)--Religious life and customs Religion and culture--China--Tai Mountains--History Material culture--China--Tai Mountains--History Gods, Chinese--Tai Mountains--History Tai Mountains [Taishan 泰山] (China)--Religion
ISBN9789004516410
LCCN2022289117
Millenarian rebellion in China : the Eight Trigrams uprising of 1813
Date1977
Publish_locationTaibei Shi 台北市
PublisherSouthern Materials Center
CollectionRicci Institute Library [ASCC]
Edition
LanguageEnglish
Record_typeBook
Series
ShelfDir. Office Gallery North
Call NumberDS756.N36 1977
Descriptionxii, 384 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
Note

Millenarian rebellion in China : the Eight Trigrams uprising of 1813 / Susan Naquin.
Reprint. Originally published: New Haven : Yale University Press, 1976.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 367-372) and index.
民國66 [1977]. Not in OCLC.

SubjectChina--History--Jiaqing 嘉慶, 1796-1820 Peasant uprisings--China--Qing dynasty, 1644-1911 Baguajiao 八卦教 (Cult) China--History--Eight Trigrams Uprising, 1813
Old Beijing : postcards from the Imperial City
Date2012
Publish_locationNorth Clarendon, VT
PublisherTuttle
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
Record_typeAlbum (Postcards), Digital Book (PDF)
Series
ShelfDirector's Office, Digital Archives
Call NumberNC1878.7.C6 T58 2012
Description144 p. : ill. (some color), maps ; 24 x 28 cm + pdf
Note

Old Beijing : postcards from the Imperial City / Felicitas Titus ; foreword by Susan Naquin.

Includes bibliographical references (page 141).

This collection of rare and vintage postcards offers a unique look at a vanished China and its storied capital. Comprising 355 black-and-white and hand-tinted Beijing photography postcards that span the period from the last years of Imperial China to the Japanese invasion of 1937, it is a treasure trove for buffs of Beijing history, collectors, Sinophiles, and anyone fascinated by people and cultures from times past. Readers will enjoy the wide selection of images showing different aspects of the life of old Peking--from the arrival of a camel train at a city gate to hand-colored views of the Forbidden City and an array of vendors, street performers, officials, gentry, commoners, and foreign tourists. Several chapters present the city's distinctive Beijing architecture--its walls and gates, towers, fountains, temples, pagodas, memorial arches, and public or imperial buildings, including the Summer and Winter Palaces and the Ming Tombs. Other chapters of Chinese photography look at the Manchu rulers, street life, the Legation Quarter and Western presence, and the Great Wall.

Included are some rare scenes depicting the aftermath of the Boxer Rebellion and 1911 revolution; Manchu fashion, colorful means of transportation, and the coming of the railroad. Of particular note are images of the Empress Dowager, the child emperor Puyi, and other personalities at the Manchu Court. The book also includes eight color postcards of paintings by the famous artist Carl Wuttke and rare cards showing etched drawings of the Old Summer Palace--now only a field of ruins. The author, who was born and lived in China before 1949, has written an informative introduction to each chapter as well as a general introduction to classical Beijing. A foreword by historian and Beijing expert Susan Naquin situates this collection at once as a precious record of old Peking and a revealing snapshot of Western views of China in the first golden age of tourism. Old Beijing: Postcards from the Imperial City offers a visual time capsule of both Beijing's history and traditional Chinese culture in a unique and revealing postcard format.

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SubjectBeijing 北京--Pictorial works Titus, Felicitas--Art collections Postcards--China--Beijing Postcards--Private collections--United States
ISBN9780804850650
LCCN2011042469
Peking : temples and city life, 1400-1900
Date2000
Publish_locationBerkeley
PublisherUniversity of California Press
CollectionRicci Institute Library, Ricci Institute Library [ASCC]
Edition
LanguageEnglish
Record_typeBook
Series
ShelfDirector's Office, Stacks [ASCC]
Call NumberDS795.3.N36 2000
Descriptionxxxiv, 816 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Note

Peking : temples and city life, 1400-1900 / Susan Naquin.
"Philip E. Lilienthal imprint"
Includes bibliographical references (p. 721-782) and index.


Peking and its temples. Introducing Peking ; Gods and clerics ; Communities and public space -- Ming Peking. A new capital ; Imperial Peking ; Urban communities ; Late Ming associations ; Seeing the sights -- Qing Peking. 1644: partition and transition ; The imperial world ; New divisions ; Reintegration ; The sights of Qing Peking ; Religious associations ; Temples and private purposes ; Temples and public purposes ; In search of Old Peking.


Contributor biographical information ; Table of contents ; Publisher description.

Second copy in ASCC stacks (DS795.3.N36 2000 c.2).

SubjectBeijing 北京--History China--History--Qing dynasty, 1644-1911 China--History--Ming dynasty, 1368-1644 Temples--China--Beijing
ISBN0520219910
LCCN99-32294
Pilgrims and sacred sites in China
Date1992
Publish_locationBerkeley
PublisherUniversity of California Press
CollectionRicci Institute Library, Ricci Institute Library [ASCC]
Edition
LanguageEnglish
Record_typeBook (Proceedings)
SeriesStudies on China ; 15
ShelfReading Room
Call NumberBQ6450.C6 P55 1989
Descriptionxi, 445 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.
Note

Pilgrims and sacred sites in China / edited by Susan Naquin and Chün-fang Yü.
Papers originally presented at a conference held at Bodega Bay, Calif. in Jan. 1989 and sponsored by the Joint Committee on Chinese Studies of the American Council of Learned Societies and the Social Science Research Council.
Includes bibliographical references and index.

Women pilgrims to T'ai Shan : some pages from a seventeenth-century novel / Glen Dudbridge -- An ambivalent pilgrim to T'ai Shan in the seventeenth century / Pei-yi Wu -- Chang Shang-ying on Wu-t'ai Shan / Robert M. Gimello -- Relics and flesh bodies : the creation of Ch'an pilgrimage sites / Bernard Faure -- P'u-t'o Shan : pilgrimage and the creation of the Chinese Potalaka / Chün-fang Yü -- Huang Shan paintings as pilgrimage pictures / James Cahill -- The pilgrimage to Wu-tang Shan / John Lagerwey -- The Peking pilgrimage to Miao-feng Shan : religious organizations and sacred site / Susan Naquin -- Reading the Chairman Mao Memorial Hall in Peking : the tribulations of the implied pilgrim / Rudolf G. Wagner.

Keywords: Tai Shan 泰山 -- Wutai Shan 五台山 -- Qingliang Shan 清涼山 -- Wudang Shan 武當山 (Hubei 湖北)-- Zhang Shangying 張商英 -- Mao Zhuxi Jiniantang 毛主席紀念堂 -- Putuo Shan 普陀山 -- Huang Shan 黃山 -- Miaofeng Shan 妙峰山 -- Chan 禪 (Zen) sites.

Second copy in ASCC stacks.

SubjectBuddhist pilgrims and pilgrimages--China--Congresses Pilgrims and pilgrimages--China--Congresses Mountains--China--Religious aspects
Seriesfoo 89
ISBN0520075676
LCCN91-20671
Sino-Western Cultural Relations Journal XVIII (1996)
Date1996
Publish_locationWaco, TX
PublisherBaylor University Dept. of History
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
Record_typeSerial (Annual)
Series
ShelfHallway Cases
Call NumberBV3410.C44 no.18
Description80 p. ; 21.5 cm.
NoteD.E. Mungello 孟德衛, SWCRJ Editor.
Issues 1-10 entitled: China Mission Studies (1550-1800) Bulletin.
Cover title also in Chinese: Zhong-Xi wenhua jiaoliushi zazhi 中西文化交流史雜誌 [Zhongguo Tianzhujiaoshi yanjiu 中國天主教史研究].

Cover: Madame Candida Xu 徐甘弟大 (1607-1680), early Chinese convert and patroness of Christianity. From Jean-Baptiste Du Halde, Description ... de la Chine (1736) III, 21. (see pp. 41-56). -- A. Dudink, The Zikawei (徐家匯) Collection in the Jesuit Theologate Library at Fujen 輔仁 University (Taiwan): Background & Draft Catalog. -- G. King, Couplet’s Biography of Madame Candida Xu (1607-1680). -- S. Naquin, An Addendum on Jesuit Tombstones. --New Publications.
Abstracted and indexed in Historical Abstracts and America: History and Life.

SubjectXujiahui cangshulou 徐家滙藏書樓 Xu, Candida 徐甘弟大, 1607-1680 Couplet, Philippe 柏應理, 1623-1693. Histoire d'une dame chrétienne de la Chine--History and criticism Furen daxue 輔仁大學 (Xinzhuang shi 新莊市, Taiwan 臺灣). Jesuit Theologate Library. Zikawei Collection Zhalan Cemetery 柵欄墓地 (Beijing)--Tombstones Sepulchral monuments--China--Beijing Cemeteries--China--Beijing Inscriptions, Chinese--China--Beijing