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East Asian LibraryPast Programs

2018

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At a Glance

  • Traces of the Brush: The Heartprint of Fu Shen
  • A Grand Presentation of the Encyclopedia of Buddhist Arts
  • Korean Romanization
  • Song of Tibet (Yeshe Dolma 益西卓瑪) and A Mongolian Tale (黑駿馬)
  • The History of the Book in China
  • Social Memory and State Formation in Early China
  • Treasures of the Palace Museum (故宫藏美)
  • Bridging the Pacific for Seventy Years: Richard C. Rudolph East Asian Library (1948-2018)

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East Asian Library 70th Anniversary Celebration

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In the year 2018, the Richard C. Rudolph East Asian Library celebrates its 70th Anniversary since its establishment in 1948.

Read more about the program here: 
Bridging the Pacific for Seventy Years: Richard C. Rudolph East Asian Library (1948-2018)
Brief History of the East Asian Library


February 2018

Film Screening of Traces of the Brush: The Heartprint of Fu Shen

Traces of the Brush: The Heartprint of Fu Shen


April 2018

A Grand Presentation of the Encyclopedia of Buddhist Arts


June 2018

Lecture and Workshop on Korean Romanization

Retrospective Film Exhibition of Xie Fei: Song of Tibet (Yeshe Dolma 益西卓瑪) and A Mongolian Tale (黑駿馬)

Three-Day Workshop on The History of the Book in China


October 2018

Author's Talk with Li Min 李旻: Social Memory and State Formation in Early China

Social Memory and State Formation in Early China


November 2018

Treasures of the Palace Museum (故宫藏美)


December 2018

Bridging the Pacific for Seventy Years: Richard C. Rudolph East Asian Library (1948-2018)

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