Buddhist Economy in Medieval Inner Asia see http://enseignements-2015.ehess.fr/2015/ue/354/ Directors: Étienne de la Vaissière (EHESS, CETOBAC), Éric Trombert (CNRS), Costantino Moretti (EPHE), Pénélope Riboud (INALCO) Post-Doctoral Members: C.J. Ching (Post-doctoral student from Marie Curie working with the Berlin-Brandenburgischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, BBAW) Collaborators: D.Durkin-Meisterernst (Turfanforschung, Berlin-Brandenburgischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, BBAW), Nicolas E..
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Starting from the end of the fourth century, the Buddhist monastic community in China entered a prot...
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The ERC funded project BuddhistRoad aims to create a new framework to enable understanding of the co...
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International audienceThis chapter investigates the architecture, icons, and activities of two Buddh...
A dissertation submitted to John[s] Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, Mar. 19, 201
This essay theorizes the material implications of Chinese Buddhist merit as a transaction exchange m...
Buddhist influences on the sacred axis of the capital during Medieval China (220–907) underwent a pr...
Bareau André. E. Zürcher : The Buddhist conquest of China. In: Bulletin de l'Ecole française d'Extrê...
This paper looks at the dynamic relationship between Buddhism, business, and merit in urban China, p...
The article explores central aspects of the relationship between the Buddhist monastic order and the...
Over the centuries, Buddhist monks applied economic models in the operations of their monasteries to...
Chappell (David W.) Buddhist and Taoist Practice in Medieval Chinese Society. In: Archives de scienc...
Starting from the end of the fourth century, the Buddhist monastic community in China entered a prot...
This dissertation considers how Chinese models of Buddhist social organization and Pure Land thought...
The Japanese economy expanded rapidly during the course of the seventeenth century, as indicated by ...
The ERC funded project BuddhistRoad aims to create a new framework to enable understanding of the co...
Yannick Bruneton « Out of the Code » institutions in Koryŏ (918-1392) Buddhism and State building pr...
The article is dedicated to the description of sociological approaches to studying the Buddhist econ...
International audienceThis chapter investigates the architecture, icons, and activities of two Buddh...
A dissertation submitted to John[s] Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, Mar. 19, 201
This essay theorizes the material implications of Chinese Buddhist merit as a transaction exchange m...
Buddhist influences on the sacred axis of the capital during Medieval China (220–907) underwent a pr...
Bareau André. E. Zürcher : The Buddhist conquest of China. In: Bulletin de l'Ecole française d'Extrê...