Confucian academies in East Asia

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Confucian academies in East Asia

edited by Vladimír Glomb, Eun-Jeung Lee, Martin Gehlmann

(Science and religion in East Asia / series editor, Yung Sik Kim, v. 3)

Brill, c2020

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"Confucian Academies in East Asia originated in an eponymous international conference at the Freie Universität Berlin held from May 4th to 6th, 2017"--Pref

Includes bibliographical references and index

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The fifteen studies presented inConfucian Academies in East Asia offer insight into the history and legacy of these unique institutions of knowledge and education. The contributions analyze origins, spread and development of Confucian academies across China, Korea, Vietnam, and Japan from multiple perspectives. This edited volume is one of the first attempts to understand Confucian academies as a complex transnational, intellectual, and cultural phenomena that played an essential role in various areas of East Asian education, philosophy, religious practice, local economy, print industry, and even archery. The broad chronological range of essays allows it to demonstrate the role of Confucian academies as highly adaptable and active agents of cultural and intellectual change since the eighth century until today. An indispensable handbook for studies of Confucian culture and institutions since the eighth century until the present. Contributors are: Chien Iching, Chung Soon-woo, Deng Hongbo, Martin Gehlmann, Vladimir Glomb, Lan Jun, Lee Byoung-Hoon, Eun-Jeung Lee, Thomas H.C. Lee, Margaret Dorothea Mehl, Steven B. Miles, Hoyt Cleveland Tillman, Nguyen Tuan-Cuong, Linda Walton and Minamizawa Yoshihiko.

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