My essay " The Scholar's Robe " is published on Frontiers of History in China . Check it out! The Scholar's Robe will be published again in the conference volume of International Research Center for Japanese Studies ( Nichibunken ). I am quite impressed by its format. Click here to check it out! A photo of all participants in Nichibunken conference, Kyoto, 2/19–2/21, 2016.
I just came across Jee Hyun Noe's positive review of my book. Much appreciated. Noe, Jee Hyun. “Minghui Hu: China’s Transition to Modernity: The New Classical Vision of Dai Zhen . Xi, 285 Pp. Seattle and London: University of Washington Press, 2015, $50. ISBN 978 0 295 99476 5.” Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 79, no. 03 (October 2016): 695–97. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0041977X16000884.
I have reviewed about ten books for different journals and read many book reviews in the past two decades. I am pretty certain that I have received a "glowing" review from Professor Dagmar Schäfer. What I am about to say is not really a disclaimer but an appreciation of how academic review system actually works in my case. I never met Professor Schäfer and have virtually no professional relationship with her. Of course Professor Schäfer's reputation proceeds her. I have read and admired her award-winning book and assigned part of it to my undergraduate students before. I have also heard good things about her. For instance, my co-editor Johan Elverskog spoke highly of her work. More importantly, China's Transition to Modernity had not been reviewed by a historian of science until hers appears on Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies in June 2018. To be recognized and appreciated by an outstanding fellow historian whose expertise falls squarely in my field is qui
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