All Stories

  1. Objects in Frames: Displaying Foreign Collectibles in Early Modern China and Europe, written by Anna Grasskamp
  2. Introduction to the Special Issue
  3. A Conversation With Harriet Zurndorfer
  4. Ming China: Courts and Contacts 1400–1450
  5. Early Modern Trade and Material Culture
  6. Domesticating Goods from Overseas: Global Material Culture in the Early Modern Netherlands
  7. A Damaged and Discarded Thing
  8. Asia Inside Out: Connected Places ed. by Eric Tagliacozzo, Helen F. Siu, Peter Perdue
  9. Material Culture
  10. Scales of a Local
  11. Negotiating Urban Space: Urbanization and Late Ming Nanjing. By Si-yen Fei
  12. Ceramics for Local and Global Markets: Jingdezhen’s Agora of Technologies
  13. Global China: Material Culture and Connections in World History
  14. Material Culture and the Other: European Encounters with Chinese Porcelain, ca. 1650-1800
  15. Porcelain and the Material Culture of the Mongol-Yuan Court
  16. The Talented Women of the Zhang Family
  17. Emperor and Ancestor: State and Lineage in South China (review)
  18. Fragments of a Global Past: Ceramics Manufacture in Song-Yuan-Ming Jingdezhen
  19. A Tale of Two Melons: Emperor and Subject in Ming China. By Sarah Schneewind. Indianapolis, Ind.: Hackett, 2006. 176 pp. $32.95 (cloth); $8.95 (paper).
  20. Friendship through Fourteenth-Century Fissures: Dai Liang, Wu Sidao and Ding Henian
  21. Friendship Through Fourteenth-Century Fissures: Dai Liang, Wu Sidao And Ding Henian
  22. The Many Guises of Xiaoluan: The Legacy of a Girl Poet in Late Imperial China
  23. From Demon to Deity: Kang Wang in Thirteenth-Century Jizhou and Beyond
  24. Visions of Local Culture: Tales of the Strange and Temple Inscriptions from Song-Yuan Jizhou
  25. Chinese porcelain in local and global context: The imperial connection