This article argues that early modern European assessments of Chinese astronomy and, accordingly, antiquity were largely shaped by local concerns about conflicting schemes of political order. Exploring a little-studied controversy between the Anglican vicar and orientalist George Costard and the French Jesuit in Beijing Antoine Gaubil, the article examines the political stakes involved in promoting or rejecting Chinese astronomical chronology in Georgian Britain and Qing China, respectively. For Whig Anglicans, accepting Chinese astronomical chronology risked legitimizing the “despotic” political system that produced it. Conversely, for Jesuits in China, overtly rejecting Chinese astronomy and antiquity imperiled missionaries’ lives and the...
From the very beginning of their mission, the Jesuits, and only them among the religious orders pres...
This article looks at developments in Western historiography of eighteenth-century China since the m...
abstract: In the last three decades, a spate of research brought to light the dynamics of contentiou...
This article argues that early modern European assessments of Chinese astronomy and, accordingly, an...
International audienceThe Calendar Case (liyu 曆獄) is well known to historians of Chinese astronomy a...
International audienceThis article offers new insights into a series of dramatic events that took pl...
[[abstract]]For over a century, Europeans have heralded the success of Western science and assumed t...
This article contextualizes French perceptions of Chinese culture during the Enlightenment by examin...
The Chinese Rites Controversy is a dispute from the 17-18th century on whether it was permissible fo...
This work explores the relationship between time, temporality, and power by utilizing interactions b...
In the late Ming dynasty (1368-1644), Catholic missionaries arrived in China to preach Christianity....
Abstract. The Jesuits’ experience in China is usually analysed within the framework of Sino-Western ...
Europe in the sixteenth and most of the seventeenth century was engulfed in a wave of Sinophilia. Ho...
Europe in the sixteenth and most of the seventeenth century was engulfed in a wave of Sinophilia. Ho...
At the turn of the 18th century, the Kangxi emperor initiated a large project to map the vast territ...
From the very beginning of their mission, the Jesuits, and only them among the religious orders pres...
This article looks at developments in Western historiography of eighteenth-century China since the m...
abstract: In the last three decades, a spate of research brought to light the dynamics of contentiou...
This article argues that early modern European assessments of Chinese astronomy and, accordingly, an...
International audienceThe Calendar Case (liyu 曆獄) is well known to historians of Chinese astronomy a...
International audienceThis article offers new insights into a series of dramatic events that took pl...
[[abstract]]For over a century, Europeans have heralded the success of Western science and assumed t...
This article contextualizes French perceptions of Chinese culture during the Enlightenment by examin...
The Chinese Rites Controversy is a dispute from the 17-18th century on whether it was permissible fo...
This work explores the relationship between time, temporality, and power by utilizing interactions b...
In the late Ming dynasty (1368-1644), Catholic missionaries arrived in China to preach Christianity....
Abstract. The Jesuits’ experience in China is usually analysed within the framework of Sino-Western ...
Europe in the sixteenth and most of the seventeenth century was engulfed in a wave of Sinophilia. Ho...
Europe in the sixteenth and most of the seventeenth century was engulfed in a wave of Sinophilia. Ho...
At the turn of the 18th century, the Kangxi emperor initiated a large project to map the vast territ...
From the very beginning of their mission, the Jesuits, and only them among the religious orders pres...
This article looks at developments in Western historiography of eighteenth-century China since the m...
abstract: In the last three decades, a spate of research brought to light the dynamics of contentiou...