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Le projet Matteo Ricci est centré sur la publication numérique de la correspondance du missionnaire jésuite pour la première fois en français. S’il existe deux éditions en langues originales de ses lettres, celle de Pietro Tacchi Venturi de 1913 et celle de Filippo Mignini en 2001, jamais encore elles n’avaient fait l’objet d’une traduction in extenso et d’un appareil critique approfondi. L’inventaire, enrichi de nouvelles pièces, donne accès au descriptif de chaque document, à son édition critique et à sa traduction. Le projet nourrit l’ambition de reconstituer la correspondance passive et périphérique, si possible à partir des sources de première main (autographes et apographes contemporains de Ricci). L’idée est de mettre ce travail inédit en perspective avec les autres productions de Ricci notamment son journal de mission, ses œuvres chinoises et une riche iconographie. La thésaurisation de tous les documents réunis ici (notices biographiques, images, notices thématiques...) permet un accès à la vaste production de Matteo Ricci et à saisir un peu mieux la complexité de cette figure unique de l’histoire des relations entre l’Occident et la Chine.
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France China Archives est une plateforme en libre accès qui inventorie les archives photographiques de la Chine conservées en France. Elle prend en compte les fonds privés et publics dont le contenu couvre la période allant des années 1840 à nos jours. Cette plateforme a été pensée pour fournir un espace numérique savant à l’étude de la variété des pratiques photographiques en Chine, tout en rendant les ressources en français accessibles à la communauté scientifique, aux étudiants et au grand public.
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The Chinese Women’s Studies database is a unique resource for information about women’s social conditions, women’s movements and the rise of feminism in China. It is built upon a collection of card records donated to Cheng Yu Tung East Asian Library in the early 1980s by Dr. Bobby Siu, who was then a PhD student of Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario. He collected the information and put it down on thousands of cards while he was conducting research on Chinese women. The records were all handwritten in either English or Chinese. Topics covered range from education and marriage to women's movement as well as revolutions and wars.
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Funü zazhi is one of the most long-lived women’s magazines in China. It was published by Shanghai Commercial Press between1915-31.
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Nüshu is a syllabic script derived from Chinese characters that was used exclusively among women in Jiangyong County in Hunan province of southern China. This online dictionary allows people to convert Chinese characters into Nüshu. It is based on the "Dictionary of Nüshu Standard Characters" (《女书标准字字典》) compiled by Gong Zhebing (宫哲兵) and Tang Gongwei (唐功𬀩).
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Includes 214 titles, about 110,000 records of Women's magazines. Developed and maintained by the Institute of Modern History Institute, Academia Sinica. Free but need registration.
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An open access data platform, developed by the Institute of of the Modern History at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, which provides free access to data (books, newspapers, archival documents, journals, images, audios, and videos) related to Sino-Japanese relations from 1731.
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This digital archive is a collaborative project among the libraries, including the McGill Library, the Harvard-Yenching Library, and the Peking University Library. As of December 2022, the archive provides free online access to 426 collections of women's writings published during Ming (1368-1644), Qing (1644-1911), and the Republican (1911-1949) periods. Users can search and browse more than 70,000 scanned images of texts and illustrations by the 5,240 women poets and writers and the 2,475 male writers who contributed to women's writings as editors/compilers or as writers of prefaces, biographies, endorsement verse, and postscripts.
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Sources primaires en langue anglaise relatives à la Chine et à l'Occident, de 1793 à 1980. Contient des manuscrits, des documents des douanes maritimes chinoises, des lettres personnelles, des descriptions de survivants de la révolte des Boxers, des journaux intimes, des photographies et des récits de missionnaires.
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An open access database of a research project that examines four influential women's magazines published in Shanghai between 1904-1937. Provides research materials including the images of the original issues of the magazines
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Serica is a subset of the Chinese allegro catalogue and gives details of the Chinese pre-modern collections. It allows browsing by traditional siku classification and is only searchable in Chinese original script (traditional characters). The catalogue shows the extent and nature of the Bodleian Library's pre-modern holdings, and gives access to those parts of the collection that have been digitised.
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Plateforme partagée de données géospatiales des universités québécoises
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5600 números de revistas y 6000 libros publicados entre finales del siglo XV y principios del siglo XX
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Morphological Data on 1000 Manuscripts from the "Pelliot Chinois" Collection of the Bibliothèque Nationale de France
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The Historical International Standard Classification of Occupations (HISCO) allows for all occupational titles in the world from the 18th to the 20th century to be ordered, connected and linked to short descriptions of activities of work. HISCO has a tree-like structure with 9 'major' groups, 76 'minor' groups, 296 'unit' groups and 1675 'micro' groups. The 'leaves' of the tree are formed by the ten-thousands of occupational titles that fall under these 1675 groups. Moving up or down the tree you can find related occupational groups. You may in addition find short definitions of the tasks and duties of an occupational group. HISCO also has subsidiary variables to capture additional information on social STATUS, on the PRODUCT used or on other matters, such as family of temporal reliationships.
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These volumes, comprising the “Colonies, Canada” and “Colonies, Canadian boundary” series, were selected based on their relevance to Canadian history, and cover topics related to Great Britain’s administration of Canada from 1802-1899. Digitization was completed by CRKN from volumes held at the University of Alberta Library, with one additional volume generously lent by the University of Ottawa Library. The Irish University Press Series of British Parliamentary Papers was published between 1968-71 and comprises 1,000 volumes in total. The University of Alberta Library is one of the few known institutions to hold the entire collection, which contains invaluable information about British colonization and the administration of the British Empire in the 19th century. The “Colonies: Canada” and “Colonies: Canadian Boundary” volumes from the collection are regularly used by researchers and faculty at the University of Alberta, and will now be available to researchers globally through their availability on Canadiana.
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