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Many articles mention or cite
Timothy Brook. These may now be linked to
Timothy Brook (historian). That article is still pretty basic and could do with improving and expanding.
"Timothy Brook" currently redirects to Timothy Brook (historian) (as does "Timothy James Brook"), but "Timothy Brook" may be needed in future as a disambiguation page. Esowteric+
Talk15:07, 24 January 2010 (UTC)reply
We don't as yet know where Timothy Brook was born. All we know (from CBC) is that he "grew up in" Toronto. It would be unsafe to assume that this means that he was born there. The Gale biography may hold these details, but it costs £9.99 for a HTML file.
What Gale does tell us from the title of the document alone, is that Brook was born in 1951. A couple of sites do give a day and month but these are unreliable and also give conflicting dates. All do, however, agree on 1951. Esowteric+
Talk14:41, 26 January 2010 (UTC)reply
I've removed the following section to trim down the lengthy biblography:
Last updated October 2004.
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"What are Chinese Pictures Pictures of?" Conference, "De l'image à l'action: la dynamique des représentations visuelles dans las culture intellectuale et religieuse de la Chine," Paris, September 2001.
"A Conversation between Xu Guangqi and Matteo Ricci (Eccentric, Indeed)." Conference entitled "Matteo Ricci and After," City University of Hong Kong, 13 October 2001.
"The Early Jesuits and the Late Ming Border." Symposium, "Encounters and Dialogues: Cross-Cultural Exchanges between China and the West," Beijing, 15 October 2001.
"Conversions: Italian Confucians and Chinese Catholics at the Turn of the Seventeenth Century." Forum on "European Expansion and Global Interaction," Huntington Library, 15 February 2002.
"The Formation of an Occupation State in Central China, 1937-45." Conference on China under Japanese occupation, Harvard University, 29 June 2002.
"Empires at the Edge of Empires: A Sino-European Religious Conflict in the Seventeenth Century." Symposium on Religious Accommodation and Conflict in the Seventeenth Century, Center for Early Modern History, University of Minnesota, 26 April 2003.
"Chinese Lineages of the Absolutist State." Conference entitled From Developmental to Cultural Nationalism in Asia?, University of Victoria, 4 October 2003.
"Workshop Practices of Ming Printers." 3rd International Scientific Conference on Publishing Culture in East Asia, Sendai, Japan, 28 November 2003.
"What Happens when Wang Yangming Crosses a Border-or Did He?" Conference on China at the Borders, Institute for Asian Research, University of British Columbia, 16 January 2004.
"Travel in Ming China: A Descriptive Catalogue." Symposium on Asian Travel Narratives: Millennial Perspectives, University of Southern California, 3 March 2004.
"The Final Defense of Liang Hongzhi." Panel entitled One Nation, Divided Loyalties, Association for Asian Studies annual conference, San Diego, 7 March 2004.
"Dynastic Transition in a Time of Famine." Workshop on Disorder in Seventeenth-Century China, McGill University, 24 April 2004.
"The Politics of Religion in Late-Imperial China: Origins of the Regulatory State." Conference on The Politics of Religion in Contemporary China, Stanford University, 30 April 2004.
I've removed the following section to trim down the lengthy biblography:
Last updated October 2004.
"War Crimes Compensation in East Asia." Symposium on Redressing Historical Injustices: The Holocaust and Other Experiences, University of Toronto, 24 January 2002.
"Nanking under Occupation, 1937-45: Chinese, German, and Japanese Mappings." Symposium on Local History as Total History, University of Toronto, 25 February 2002.
"The Visible and Invisible Monastic Landscape of Ming Nanjing." Symposium on Visual Culture of Seventeenth-Century Nanjing, Cantor Center, Stanford University, 20 April 2002.
"Orientalism Revisited." Invited lecture, Department of Social Sciences, Hong Kong Institute of Education, 20 November 2002.
"Always a Body to Trade: Collaboration in Wartime China and Contemporary Tibet." Invited lecture, University of Syracuse, 26 March 2003.
"The Politics of Building the Shanghai City Wall." Conference on Walls in Asia, State University of New York at Buffalo, 17 October 2003.
"Ming Lineages of the Absolutist State." Keynote address for the conference on China Globalizing, Institute of Asian Research, University of British Columbia, 24 October 2003.
"Decolonizing the History of Tibet." Decolonizing History Symposium, Department of History, University of Toronto, 28 January 2004.
"Vermeer's Hat: Europe and China in the Seventeenth-Century Global Economy." Henry A. Jackson Memorial Lecture, Department of History, University of Manitoba, 6 February 2004.
"The Japanese Occupation of China: Writing from Conflicting Sources." Invited lecture, Centre of Chinese Studies, Oxford University, 11 March 2004.
"Chinese Memoirs of the Occupation." Workshop on the Media and Contested Memories of the Asia-Pacific War, Oxford University, 12 March 2004.
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Last updated October 2004.
"Confucianism." Censorship: A World Encyclopedia, ed. Derek Jones, pp. 570-72. London: Fitzroy Dearborn, 2001.
"Li Zhi." Censorship: A World Encyclopedia, pp. 1409-11. London: Fitzroy Dearborn, 2001.
"Geografia e cartografia" (Geography and cartography). Storia della Scienza, vol. 2, pt. 3: Ming China, pp. 493-502. Rome: Instituto della Enciclopedia Italiana, 2001.
"Scienza e contesto sociale" (Science and the social context). Storia della Scienza, vol. 2, pt. 3: Ming China, pp. 453-62. Rome: Instituto della Enciclopedia Italiana, 2001.
"The Well-Field System." The Oxford Encyclopedia of Economic History, ed. Joel Mokyr. Forthcoming from New York: Oxford University Press.
Hello, I am an intern for the New Books Network and I am currently working on a project where I link the author's interview from the New Books Network onto his/her Wiki page (if the author or their book has one).
Timothy Brook gave an interview on February 24, 2012 on "New Books in East Asian Studies." If you would like to add the interview to his wiki, you can find the interview
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