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Artifact and Tonality: Musical Instrument Makers as Invisible Technicians in Twentieth-Century South India
In India, musical instrument making has so far not been explored from the perspective of history of science and technology. From the historical docume
Scott Cook
Scott Cook 顧史考 is Tan Chin Tuan Professor of Chinese Studies at Yale-NUS Colle...
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Michael Puett
Michael Puett is the Walter C. Klein Professor of Chinese History and Anthropology at Harvard Un...
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Time Bell in Northern Wei Luoyang: The Soundscape of a Nomadic Buddhist City
The Northern and Southern Dynasties (439–589 CE) were eras of innovation. During these eras, the cultural complex of agricultural area in East Eurasia
Thamarai Selvan Kannan
Thamarai Selvan K is a PhD student from the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences at the ...
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Museum des Hörens
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MoreTransience: Politics and Practices of Time in the Chinese Period of Division (4th–7th centuries)
This working group explores how Chinese elites in the Period of Division coped with the ephemerality that marked their time. We ask how changes in soc
Christina Dörfling
Christina Dörfling is a doctoral candidate at the Department of Musicology, Music Theory, Compos...
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Georgi Georgiev
Georgi Georgiev is a doctoral candidate in comparative history at the Central European Universit...
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