Central Asiatic Journal – Volume 65: Giovanni Stary (1946–2022): In Memory of a Eurasian Scholar
(2022)
Book
Laamann, L. (Ed.). (2022). Central Asiatic Journal – Volume 65: Giovanni Stary (1946–2022): In Memory of a Eurasian Scholar. Harrassowitz
Outputs (7)
The Protestant Missions to South-East Asia: Experimental Laboratory of Missionary Concepts and of Human Relations (Circa 1780–1840) (2022)
Journal Article
Laamann, L. (2022). The Protestant Missions to South-East Asia: Experimental Laboratory of Missionary Concepts and of Human Relations (Circa 1780–1840). Exchange: Journal of Contemporary Christianities in Context, 51(3), 266-286. https://doi.org/10.1163/1572543x-bja10005The relationship between the Anglo-Scottish Ultra-Ganges Mission and the Dutch missionaries in South East Asia, both missions based at Batavia and at Melaka (Malacca), could be described as “distant but cordial” – even during times of colonial confli... Read More about The Protestant Missions to South-East Asia: Experimental Laboratory of Missionary Concepts and of Human Relations (Circa 1780–1840).
The Protestant Missions to South-East Asia: Experimental Laboratory of Missionary Concepts and of Human Relations (Circa 1780–1840) (2022)
Journal Article
Laamann, L. (2022). The Protestant Missions to South-East Asia: Experimental Laboratory of Missionary Concepts and of Human Relations (Circa 1780–1840). Exchange: Journal of Contemporary Christianities in Context, 51(3), 266-286. https://doi.org/10.1163/1572543x-bja10005The relationship between the Anglo-Scottish Ultra-Ganges Mission and the Dutch missionaries in South East Asia, both missions based at Batavia and at Melaka (Malacca), could be described as “distant but cordial” – even during times of colonial confli... Read More about The Protestant Missions to South-East Asia: Experimental Laboratory of Missionary Concepts and of Human Relations (Circa 1780–1840).
Review of: Jesuit Mission and Submission: Qing Rulership and the Fate of Christianity in China, 1644–1735. (2022)
Journal Article
Laamann, L. (2022). Review of: Jesuit Mission and Submission: Qing Rulership and the Fate of Christianity in China, 1644–1735. Journal of Jesuit Studies, 9(1), 157-160. https://doi.org/10.1163/22141332-09010009-05
Orthodox Christianity and War: A historical, ecclesial and theological deliberation in pursuit of peace and inter-Church conciliation (2022)
Digital Artefact
Istratii, R., & Laamann, L. (2022). Orthodox Christianity and War: A historical, ecclesial and theological deliberation in pursuit of peace and inter-Church conciliation. [YouTube]
The Xiyang People in the Early Qing Empire, 1644-1724 (2022)
Thesis
Kang, W. The Xiyang People in the Early Qing Empire, 1644-1724. (Thesis). SOAS University of LondonThe aim of this dissertation is to grasp the status and significance of the Xiyang people (the people referred to using the ethnonym ‘Xiyang’) in the context of the early Qing Empire beyond the East (China)-West (Europe) or foreign relations framewor... Read More about The Xiyang People in the Early Qing Empire, 1644-1724.
Beyond violence: Commodity, nature and the expansion of a global market in late imperial south-eastern Mongolia (2022)
Thesis
Shan, S. Beyond violence: Commodity, nature and the expansion of a global market in late imperial south-eastern Mongolia. (Thesis). SOAS University of LondonIn the winter of 1891, a bloody storm swept the south-eastern region of Mongolia, which had provided a home for Mongols, Manchus and Han Chinese over the preceding two centuries. Followers of heterodox sects attacked local Mongol settlements and Chri... Read More about Beyond violence: Commodity, nature and the expansion of a global market in late imperial south-eastern Mongolia.