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MS 3622 - 'The Heritage of China and the West: An International Conference, Aberdeen'
1 - Conference programme and handbill
2 - Conference papers
1 - Lord Wilson of Tillyorn, Opening Address [text not received]
2 - Paul A. Cohen, Keynote Address: Knowledge flows between China and the West in the late Twentieth Century: a lecture commemorating the hundredth anniversary of the death of James Legge
3 - Norman Girardot and Lauren F. Pfister, Audio-visual presentation on James Legge [text not received]
4 - Joanna Waley-Cohen, China, Christianity and Hong Kong
5 - Murray A.Rubinstein, Robert Morrison of the London Missionary Society: the Protestant pioneer as China watcher and China scholar 1807-1834
6 - J. Barton Starr, Son of the pioneer: a preliminary investigation into the life of John Robert Morrison
7 - Zhou Xun, Early Protestant missionary works on Judaism and the Old Testament in the Chinese language
8 - R.G. Tiedemann, Karl Gutzlaff, James Legge and the propagation of the Gospel in South China 1843-1873
9 - Jessie G. Lutz, Christian networks: Hakka, Taipings, Western missionaries
10 - James Thrower, James Legge and the methodology of mission
11 - Wong Man Kong, 'Yin-Yang' interaction: James Legge and Chinese Christians
12 - Robert Entenmann, Missionaries, Christianity, and Imperialism in China: a reappraisal
13 - Geoffrey Johnston, The perils of philosophy: Protestant missionaries and Chinese folk religion 1890-1929
14 - Gu Wei-ming, James Legge's introductions and studies in China
15 - N.J.Girardot, "Remote and strange": James Legge and the strange saga of Sinological Orientalism and the comparative science of religions in the 19th century
16 - Tao Feiya, A recent development in research on the history of the Chinese Christianity (Protestant) in the People's Republic of China
17 - Lauren Pfister, From the golden light within: reconsideration of James Legge's account of Ch'ea Kam-Kwong, the Chinese Protestant "proto-martyr"
18 - Kathleen L. Lodwick, Mission schools in the early Twentieth Century: Presbyterian schools on Hainan Island as a case study
19 - Gillian Bickley, The Hong Kong Government Central School and the new Hong Kong Government Education System: the relative contributions of James Legge, George Smith and Frederick Stewart
20 - Anthony Sweeting, 'With the ease and grace of a born bishop': James Legge's contributions to religious and secularist education in Hong Kong [text not received]
21 - Elizabeth Sinn, Fugitive in Paradise: Wang Tao and his life in Hong Kong
22 - Stephanie P.Y. Chung, 'Chinese Christians as merchants'-the Hop Yat (Union) Church and the Sincere Company of Hong Kong [text not received]
23 - Rodney Taylor, James Legge and Confucius: religion, Sinology and the Confucian tradition
24 - David B.Honey, James Legge as a student of Classical Chinese: The case of the Shih-ching
25 - Anne M. Birrell, James Legge and the Chinese mythological tradition
26 - Samuel H.Chao, "The faith and practice of a Christian Church" by James Legge: a translation from the Chinese by Samuel H. Chao
27 - Jost Zetzsche, The other term question: the translation of 'baptixo' [Greek alphabet] and its effects on the Protestant mission in China
28 - Christopher Legge, great grandson, Address
29 - Norman Girardot, A meditation on the death of James Legge: "his end was not unimpressive, but it was melancholy"
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