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=Schedule=
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*Week 1 Introduction and Course Organization
 
*Week 2 Definition and Roots of International Sinology/Chinese Studies (disciplines)
 
*Week 3 Classical times until Ming
 
*Week 4 Sinology and Translations: Earliest translations from the West to Chinese 从西方到中国的早期翻译
 
*Week 5 Qing Dynasty
 
*Week 6 Japan/Korea
 
*Week 7 Europe (France, Britain, Germany, Austria, Russia…)
 
*Week 8 USA
 
*Week 9 Histories, Histories of literature etc.
 
*Week 10 Sinologists and their findings in the 17th and 18th century
 
*Week 11 Sinologists and their findings in the 19th century
 
*Week 12 Sinologists and their findings in the 20th century
 
*Week 13 Contemporary Chinese Studies
 
*Week 14 International Journals
 
*Week 15 International Societies, Conferences/Congresses and Chinese-Western cooperation
 
*Week 16 Exam
 
 
 
=References=
 
*張西平. "歐洲早期漢學史――中西文化交流與西方漢學的興起." 北京: 中華書局 (2009): 552-598
 
*許光華. "法國漢學史." (2009): 150-151
 
*熊文華. "英國漢學史≫." 北京: 學苑 (2007)
 
*閻國棟. "俄國漢學史: 迄於 1917 年." (2006)
 
*劉正. "圖說漢學史." (2005)
 
*李慶. "日本漢學史." 共三部)(上海: 上海外語教育出版社, 2004) (2004)
 
*何寅, and 許光華. "國外漢學史." (2002)
 
*吳孟雪, et al. 明代歐洲漢學史. 東方出版社, 2000
 
*Wilt L. Idema (ed.), Chinese Studies in the Netherlands: Past, Present and Future. Leiden: Brill.
 
*Wilson, Ming, and John Cayley, eds. Europe Studies China: Papers from an International Conference on the History of European Sinology. Han-Shan Tang Books, 1995.
 
*Kirby, E. Stuart. Russian studies of China: Progress and problems of Soviet sinology. Macmillan, 1975.
 
*Linder, Birgit. "China in German Translation: Literary Perceptions, Canonical Texts, and the History of German Sinology."
 
*One Into Many: Translation and the Dissemination of Classical Chinese Literature (2003): 243-284.
 
*Mote, Frederick W. "The Case for the Integrity of Sinology." The Journal of Asian Studies 23.4 (1964): 531-534.
 
*Twitchett, Denis. "Comments on the ‘Chinese Studies and the Disciplines’ Symposium (See JAS, Aug., 1964): A Lone Cheer for Sinology." The Journal of Asian Studies 24.1 (1964): 109-112.
 
*Huang, Philip CC. "The paradigmatic crisis in Chinese studies: Paradoxes in social and economic history." Modern China 17.3 (1991): 299-341.
 
*Martin, Helmut, ed. Chinawissenschaften-deutschsprachige Entwicklungen: Geschichte, Personen, Perspektiven. Institut für Asienkunde, 1999.
 
*Roetz, Heiner. "Die Chinawissenschaften und die chinesischen Dissidenten. Wer betreibt die “Komplizenschaft mit der Macht”." Bochumer Jahrbuch zur Ostasienforschung 35 (2011): 47-80.
 
*Gassmann, Robert H. "» Sinologie, Chinakunde, Chinawissenschaft. Eine Standortbestimmung «." Asiatische Studien 39 (1985): 147-168.
 
*Mühlhahn, Klaus. "“Komparatistik des Wesentlichen”: Zur Relevanz der Sozialanthropologie Pierre Bourdieus für die Chinawissenschaften”." Berliner China-Hefte: Chinese History and Society 20.2001 (2001): 31-46.
 
*Führer, Bernhard. Vergessen und verloren: Die Geschichte der österreichischen Me:Chinastudien. Projektverlag, 2014.
 
*Schmidt-Glintzer, Helwig: Sinologie und das Interesse an China, Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur, 2007
 
 
 
=Book=
 
==Chinese Studies in Germany==
 
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