This dataset was produced as part of the Research Workshop on China’s Local Gazetteers, Computerized Data Analysis and Visualization, held at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science (MPIWG), Berlin, August 1-19, 2016. Fulltext data from 11 local gazetteers (fangzhi 方志) was processed to find instances of religious buildings (temples, monasteries, etc.) being either destroyed or reconstructed during the period from 1850 to 1949. A total of 423 entries are included, representing 584 instances of destruction or reconstruction. The data was produced as part of the three-year research project "The Chinese Buddhist Reconstruction, 1866-1966," funded by the Leverhulme Trust and the University of Edinburgh
The southeast part of Shanxi Province in China is a region with the highest concentration of early t...
The southeast part of Shanxi Province in China is a region with the highest concentration of early t...
This project uses local sources to visualize and analyze the spatial distribution of Buddhist sites ...
[EN] In this paper, according to survey damage to historic building in Meinong earthquake, five dama...
Nanjing is a famous city in eastern China. The near-modern history of China was the history of the r...
Protected by the Tai-Hang Mountains, Shanxi Province, located in north central China, is a highly pr...
This dataset contains 404 mulberry disasters found in a digital collection of 4,000 Chinese local ga...
Temple gazetteers are a subset of the Chinese genre of gazetteers (difang zhi 地方志). Chinese gazettee...
The result of the comparative study on monitoring of culture heritage between China and the world sh...
The preservation and renovation of historic buildings have aroused the public concern in the city of...
Er Wang Temple, in World Heritage Site "Dujiang Weirs and Qingchengshan Mountai", was severely destr...
This paper was presented at the International Seminar “Revival of Buddhism in Mongolia after 1990 (W...
The study and teaching of Chinese urban planning particularly of the earlier periods is heavily hand...
The quantitative approach has, since the 1950s, deeply changed our knowl-edge of the history of reli...
catalogueThis catalogue of Buddhist monasteries of Inner/Southern Mongolia (China) was originally pu...
The southeast part of Shanxi Province in China is a region with the highest concentration of early t...
The southeast part of Shanxi Province in China is a region with the highest concentration of early t...
This project uses local sources to visualize and analyze the spatial distribution of Buddhist sites ...
[EN] In this paper, according to survey damage to historic building in Meinong earthquake, five dama...
Nanjing is a famous city in eastern China. The near-modern history of China was the history of the r...
Protected by the Tai-Hang Mountains, Shanxi Province, located in north central China, is a highly pr...
This dataset contains 404 mulberry disasters found in a digital collection of 4,000 Chinese local ga...
Temple gazetteers are a subset of the Chinese genre of gazetteers (difang zhi 地方志). Chinese gazettee...
The result of the comparative study on monitoring of culture heritage between China and the world sh...
The preservation and renovation of historic buildings have aroused the public concern in the city of...
Er Wang Temple, in World Heritage Site "Dujiang Weirs and Qingchengshan Mountai", was severely destr...
This paper was presented at the International Seminar “Revival of Buddhism in Mongolia after 1990 (W...
The study and teaching of Chinese urban planning particularly of the earlier periods is heavily hand...
The quantitative approach has, since the 1950s, deeply changed our knowl-edge of the history of reli...
catalogueThis catalogue of Buddhist monasteries of Inner/Southern Mongolia (China) was originally pu...
The southeast part of Shanxi Province in China is a region with the highest concentration of early t...
The southeast part of Shanxi Province in China is a region with the highest concentration of early t...
This project uses local sources to visualize and analyze the spatial distribution of Buddhist sites ...