“The Hall of Supreme Harmony as a Simulacrum of Ming Dynasty Construction.” In The Ming World, edited by Kenneth Swope, 221-240. New York: Routledge Press, 2020. (original ) (raw )YONGHEGONG: IMPERIAL UNIVERSALISM AND THE ART AND ARCHITECTURE OF BEIJING'S "LAMA TEMPLE"
Kevin R E Greenwood
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Interpretation of appropriate places: State ceremonies and the imperial main halls of the Tang and Song dynasties
ZHONGYAN GUO
Frontiers of Architectural Research, 2022
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"Architecture of the Early Ming Court: A Preliminary Look." In Ming China: Courts and Contacts, 1400-1450, edited by Craig Clunas, Jessica Harrison-Hall, and Yu-ping Luk, 189-196. London: The British Museum Press, 2016.
Aurelia Campbell
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Ming Palace and Tomb in Early Qing Jiangning: Dynastic Memory and the Openness of History
Jonathan Hay
1999
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History in Three Flavors: The Kangxi Emperor and the Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum
Stefan Christ
Oriens Extremus 55, 2016
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Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed: Local Style in the Architecture of Tenth-Century China
Tracy Miller
Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms, edited by Peter Lorge, Hong Kong : Chinese University Press, 2011., 2011
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Xiaoling and Nanjing: Mapping the Imperial Mausoleum in a Fourteenth-Century Capital in China
Huihan Jin
Journal of Urban History, 2022
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The Qing Ruling Legitimacy as Seen in the Architectural Evolution of the Mahākāla Temples
YANG Xu 楊煦
2017 International Conference on East Asian Architectural Culture (EAAC 2017), 2017
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The heritage of Chinese cities as seen through the gaze ofzhonghua wenhua– ‘Chinese common knowledge’: Guilin as an exemplar
Trevor Sofield
Journal of Heritage Tourism, 2016
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The heritage of Chinese cities as seen through the gaze ofzhonghua wenhua – ‘Chinese common knowledge’: Guilin as an exemplar
Trevor Sofield
Journal of Heritage Tourism, 2016
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PUBLIC URBAN SPACE IN ANCIENT BEIJING --AS A CAPITAL CITY DURING YUAN, MING AND QING DYNASTY Architectural History Thesis 2016-2017 Q3
JIAYU LI
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Shifting the Center: Chan Temple Architecture in Tang & Song China
Monica Sanford
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A Selected Bibliography of Traditional Chinese Architecture
Jerome Silbergeld
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Review of Anita Chung, Drawing Boundaries: Architectural Images in Qing China (Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2004) in Journal of Asian Studies 65, no. 2 (2006), pp. 400–402.
Cary Liu
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Isabelle Charleux : Qing Imperial Mandalic Architecture
Isabelle Charleux
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Han Rhapsodies and Dynastic Ethos: Reconstructing the Literary Mind on Chinese Architecture
Di Luo
2012
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Imperial Ideology in the Landscape: The Qianlong Emperor's Forty Views of the Yuanming yuan." Paper for the international conference The Forbidden City, Imperial Palaces and Royal Courts: Symbols of Imperial and Monarchical Power in the East and West
John Finlay
2014
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Chinese Architecture
Marta Miquel López
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Splendors of China's forbidden city: the glorious reign of emperor Qianlong
Bennet Bronson
Choice Reviews Online, 2004
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The GREAT WALL of CHINA an Architectural Foray
Dr. Uday Dokras
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Wenchang Buildings in Late Imperial China: A Consideration of the Visual Record in Late Imperial Local Gazetteers
Daniel Burton-Rose
Journal of the European Association for Chinese Studies , 2022
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Situating Chinese Architecture within “A Century of Progress”
Cole Roskam
Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, 2014
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Pagodas, polities, period and place: a data led exploration of the regional and chronological context of Liao dynasty architecture
Jonathan Dugdale
2019
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Building Culture in Early Qing Yangzhou. By Meyer-Fong Tobie. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 2003. xv, 281 pp. $49.50 (cloth)
Lucie Olivova
The Journal of Asian Studies, 2004
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"Positioning the Qing Political Landscape in Global Art History" - Review of Stephen Whiteman, Where Dragon Veins Meet: The Kangxi Emperor and His Estate at Rehe (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2020), in Architectural Histories 10.1 (2022 Fall), 8-12.
Lianming Wang
2022
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Renfer Christian, Tabula Rasa or Self-Reflection ? - Monument preservation in China, Neue Zürcher Zeitung of August 17, 2013
Renfer Christian
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"Encountering the Dilemma of Change in the Architectural and Urban History of Shanghai," Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 73, no. 1 (March 2014), 118–136.
Cary Liu
Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, 2014
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Performing Center in a Vertical Rise: Multilevel Pagodas in China’s Middle Period
Wei-Cheng Lin
Ars Orientalis, 2016
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The Ming Court as patron of the Chinese Islamic architecture: The case study of The Daxuexi Mosque in Xi'an
Hamada Hagras
SHEDET, 2019
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Between Revisionism and Localization: Unfolding Ideological Reconfigurations in Chinese Temples
Dr. Yasmin Koppen
Historical Monuments & Modern Society, 2018
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Lin, Li-chiang, “The Creation and Transformation of Ancient Rulership in the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) — A look at the Dijian tushuo (Illustrated Arguments in the Mirror of the Emperors),” in Perceptions of Antiquity in Chinese Civilization, edited by Dieter Kuhn & Helga Stahl. Heidelberg: Edition Forum, 2008, pp.321-359.
Li-chiang LIN 林麗江
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Qin Shi Huang's Legacy: Assessing the First Emperor's Impact on Chinese History
Syed Tahir Abbas
Indonesian Journal of Applied and Industrial Sciences (ESA), 2024
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Review: What the Emperor Built: Architecture and Empire in the Early Ming, by Aurelia Campbell
Tracy Miller
Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, 2021
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The Towers of Yue
Olivia Milburn
Acta Orientalia
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Sino-Tibetan Artistic Synthesis in Ming Dynasty Temples at the Core and Periphery
Karl Debreczeny
The Tibet Journal, 2003
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