Hui-Hung Chen

Dr. Hui-Hung Chen

Associate Professor of the Department of History, National Taiwan University.

e-mail: huihung@ntu.edu.tw

Some recent publications

“Shaping the Anthropological Context of the ‘Salus populi Sinensis’ Madonna Icon in Xian, China”, in J. Cañizares-Esguerra, R. Aleksander Maryks & R. Po-Chia Hsia, eds. Encounters between Jesuits and Protestants in Asia and the Americas. Brill, pp. 90-116.

“Home and the world: editing the “Glorious Ming” in woodblock-printed books of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries”. The Seventeenth Century.

“A Chinese Treatise Attributed to Paul Xu (1615): How the Jesuits in China Defined ‘Sacred Images’”, in S. J. Deiwiks, B. Führer & T. Geulen, eds. Europe Meets China – China Meets Europe: The Beginnings of European-Chinese Scientific Exchange in the 17th Century. Routledge, pp. 71-101.

Texts to download

“Shaping the Anthropological Context of the ‘Salus populi Sinensis’ Madonna Icon in Xian, China”, in J. Cañizares-Esguerra, R. Aleksander Maryks & R. Po-Chia Hsia, eds. Encounters between Jesuits and Protestants in Asia and the Americas. Brill, pp. 90-116.

“A Chinese Treatise Attributed to Paul Xu (1615): How the Jesuits in China Defined ‘Sacred Images’”, in S. J. Deiwiks, B. Führer & T. Geulen, eds. Europe Meets China – China Meets Europe: The Beginnings of European-Chinese Scientific Exchange in the 17th Century. Routledge, pp. 71-101.