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HOYT CLEVELAND TILLMAN (Tian Hao )

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Arizona State University 480-***-**** (Home)

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EDUCATIONAL DEGREES

Harvard University Ph.D. 1976 History and East Asia Languages

Ford Foundation s University Graduate Prize Fellowship

(Includes IUP Stanford Center, Taipei, 1970 71)

Harvard University M.A. 1970 Regional Studies: East Asia

Ford Foundation s University Graduate Prize Fellowship

National Defense Foreign Language Fellowship

University of Virginia M.A. 1968 History

Scholarship from Woodrow Wilson Foundation

Belhaven College B.A. 1966 History

Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and

Universities

ACADEMIC TEACHING EMPLOYMENT

Arizona State University 1988 Professor of History

Affiliated Professor: Center for Asian Research

Department of Religious Studies

School of Global Studies Fellow

Biology & Society Program in the School of

Life Sciences

AZ Center for Medieval and Renaissance

Studies

Interdisciplinary Humanities Program (to

2000)

University of Washington winter spring 1996 Visiting Professor

University of Hawaii summer 1994 Visiting Professor

Arizona State University 1981 88 Associate Professor

Arizona State University 1976 81 Assistant Professor

Harvard University 1972 76 Teaching Fellow to Senior (Head)

Tutor, East Asian Studies

AWARD/PRIZE for ACHIEVEMENTS in RESEARCH

Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Research Prize (Humboldt Forschungspreise),

nominated and hosted by the Institut f r Ostasienkunde Sinologie,

Ludwig Maximilians Universit t, M nchen (Munich), Germany, 2000 01.

Research Affiliate, Center for Studies of Ancient Chinese History, Peking University,

Beijing, 2004 .

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Marquis Who s Who in America.

ACADEMIC RESEARCH POSITIONS

Academia Sinica, Institute of History & Philology, Visiting Research Professor, May

to August, 2007.

Center for Studies of Ancient Chinese History, Peking University, Beijing, Visiting

Research Professor, September 2003 through December 2004.

Ludwig Maximilians Universit t M nchen, Germany, Institut f r Ostasienkunde

Sinologie, Visiting Professor with Alexander von Humboldt Prize, 2000 2001.

Academia Sinica, Institute of History & Philology, Visiting Professor, April, 2000 fall

1996 July to October 1994.

National Central Library, Center for Chinese Studies, Visiting Professor, July to

October 1994.

Academia Sinica, Institute for Chinese Literature and Philosophy, Visiting Professor,

June 1993.

Princeton University, East Asian Studies, Visiting Fellow, spring 1990.

Peking University, Beijing, Department of History, Visiting Research Scholar,

1982 84.

Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, Institute of Philosophy, Visiting

Scholar, 1982 83.

Harvard University, East Asian Research Center, Resident Associate in Research,

summer 1977.

NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL POSTDOCTORAL GRANTS

Research Grants:

American Council of Learned Societies, Tang Song Transition: An International

Project for Reevaluating Tang Song Change and Continuity, Conference

Planning Grant, 2005 06.

American Council of Learned Societies, CSCC Fellowship American Research in the

Humanities in the PRC, for research at the Center for Studies of Ancient

Chinese History, Peking University, Beijing, July December 2004.

J. William Fulbright Foundation, Fulbright Senior Scholars Program, Council for

International Exchange of Scholars (CIES), US Department of State, for research

at the Center for Studies of Ancient Chinese History, Peking University, Beijing,

2003 04.

Fulbright Hays Faculty Research Abroad Program (U.S. Department of Education),

2003 04, declined.

Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, Feodor Lynen Forschungsstipendien

postdoctoral grant for Dr. Christian Soffel (University of Munich) to do research

with me at ASU, 2002 03, renewed 2003 04.

Chiang Ching kuo Foundation, research grant for joint project with Peking

University s Zhongguo Gudaishi Yanjiu Zhongxin (Center for Studies of Ancient

Chinese History) and Academia Sinica s Shiyusuo (Institute of History &

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Philology), 2001 02 and 2002 03 non cost extension to 8/2004.

Wu Foundation Grant, 1996 97.

Chiang Ching kuo Foundation, senior scholar grant, 1994 95.

National Central Library, Center for Chinese Studies, visiting researcher grant,

Summer 1994.

Pacific Cultural Foundation, summer 1993.

American Council of Learned Societies, 1989 90.

National Endowment for the Humanities, 1988 89.

National Academy of Sciences, Committee for Scholarly Communications with China,

May 1985.

National Academy of Sciences, Committee for Scholarly Communications with China,

1983 84.

National Academy of Sciences, Committee for Scholarly Communications with China,

1982 83.

Department of Education, Fulbright Hays Faculty Research Abroad Program, 1982 83

(jointly with CSCC grant).

American Council of Learned Societies, 1982, declined.

National Endowment for the Humanities, Summer Stipend, 1980.

Conference Grant:

American Council of Learned Societies, conference on Cultural Values in North China

during the 12th and 13th Centuries, held in Dec. 1983 at Oracle Conference

Center, AZ, 1981. Project led by Stephen H. West.

Institutional Grant:

Japan Foundation, Support Program for Japanese Studies, Faculty Expansion Grant

Program, historian of pre modern Japan. Applied with colleague and project

director Winston Kahn, 1993.

Teaching Resources Grants (for revising or creating courses):

Department of Education through the East Asian Program, Center for Asian Studies,

Arizona State University, 1991.

Department of Education through the Southwest Institute for Research on Women,

1986.

Travel Grants:

Harvard University, Fairbank Center, International Conference on Benjamin Schwartz,

sponsored by Harvard University and East China Normal University and the

Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, Dec., 2006.

Chiang Ching kuo Foundation through University of Buffalo, for international

conference on Sanguo culture, Sichuan, May June, 2001.

National Central Library, Center for Chinese Studies, for international conference on

Chu Hsi Studies, November, 2000.

Academia Sinica, Institute of History and Philology, for special invited lectures, April

May, 2000.

Academia Sinica, Institute for Chinese Literature and Philosophy, to attend the

International Conference on Chu Hsi Studies, Taiwan, May 1992.

National Academy of Sciences, Committee for Scholarly Communications with China,

to attend an international conference on Sung history, sponsored by Hebei

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University and Peking University, Aug. 1991.

Chinese University of Hong Kong, to attend an international Sung history conference,

Hong Kong, July 1995.

American Council of Learned Societies, to attend an international conference on the

Sung, sponsored by the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Dec. 1984.

UNIVERSITY POSTDOCTORAL AWARDS

Asian Research Grant, ASU Center for Asian Research, Dec. 2006.

Interdisciplinary Fellow, Biology and Society Program, ASU, spring 2000.

A.T. Steele Travel Grant, Center for Asian Studies, 1998, 2002, 2003.

Publication subvention grant, ASU Vice President for Research, CLAS Dean, &

History Dept., winter 1996 97.

College of Liberal Arts & Sciences, international travel grant to conference, 1996.

Teaching Enrichment Award, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences, summer, 1995.

Humanities Research Award (from the Graduate College and the Interdisciplinary

Humanities Program), 1988, 1992.

History Associates Award to an Outstanding Faculty Member, 1987 88 (fourth year

of the award).

ASH (Arts, Social Science, Humanities) Grants, 1988, 1989, 1991.

College Grant for Travel to International Conference, Xi'an, China, 1987.

College Mini Grants for Research Materials, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1992.

College Summer Research Program, 1986, 1987, 1989.

Graduate Research Assistant/Associate Support Program, 1985.

Sung China Conference Grant (half of travel to match grant from ACLS to attend

International Conference on the Sung in Hong Kong, Dec., 1985).

Dean's Research Award, College of Liberal Arts, summer 1981.

Provost's Research Incentive Award, 1981.

Dean's Research Enrichment Award, Graduate College, 1978.

Faculty Grant In Aid Awards, summers 1977, 1978, 1979, 1982, 1999.

PUBLICATIONS

Books:

Chanyuan zhi meng xinlun (New Discussions of the Shanyuan Treaty), co edited with

Zhang Xiqing, et al, Shanghai: Renmin chubanshe (People s Press), 2007, 211

pages.

10 13 shiji Zhongguo wenhua de pengzhuang yu ronghe (Cultural Conflict and

Synthesis in China from the 10 h to the 13 h Centuries), co edited with Zhang

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Xiqing and Huang Kuan chung. Shanghai: Renmin chubanshe (People s Press),

2006, 6+609 pages.

Songdai sixiangshi lun (Collected Essays on the History of Thought in the Song

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Dynasty), an anthology of essays edited by Tian Hao (the Chinese name of Hoyt

Tillman). Beijing: Shehui kexue wenxian chubanshe (Social Sciences

Documentation Publishing House, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences), 2003, iii

+ 661 pages. [Contains 18 essays, including 3 of my own, in addition to my

Introduction.]

Business as a Vocation: The Autobiography of Mr. Wu Ho su. My translation (with

an Introduction and Epilogue) of Huang Chin shing s Ban shiji de fendou: Wu

Huoshi xiansheng koushu zhuanji (Taibei: Yunchen wenhua gongsi, 1990).

Cambridge: East Asian Legal Studies Program of Harvard Law School and

distributed by Harvard University Press, 2002, xlii + 262 pages.

Gongli zhuyi de rujia: Chen Liang dui Zhu Xi de tiaozhan (Utilitarian Confucianism:

Chen Liang s Challenge to Zhu Xi), with my new Preface to the Chinese edition.

Translated by Jiang Changsu. Haiwai Zhongguo yanjiu congshu (Collectanea of

Chinese studies from overseas) series, edited by Liu Dong, Chinese Academy of

Social Sciences, Beijing. Nanjing: Jiangsu renmin chubanshe, 1997, xvi + 206

pages.

Zhu Xi de siwei shijie (Zhu Xi's World of Thought). Revised and significantly

expanded version of Confucian Discourse for a Chinese audience. I had help

from Ch ih Sheng ch ang, Niu Pu, Ji Xiao bin, and others. China Monograph

Series edited by Huang Chin shing. Taipei: Asian Culture Co. (Yunchen

wenhua gongsi), 1996, 429 pages.

This book has been translated from traditional Chinese characters into PRC

characters for a monograph series edited by Tang Yijie of Beijing University, and

published Xi an: Shaanxi Province Normal University (Shaanxi shifandaxue

chubanshe), 2002, vii + 358 pages.

[A Korean version is being done by Professor Kim Byunghwon of Hanguk

University.]

China under Jurchen Rule: Essays on Chin Intellectual and Cultural History. Co

edited by Hoyt Cleveland Tillman and Stephen H. West. Series in Chinese

Philosophy and Culture, edited by David L. Hall and Roger T. Ames. Albany:

State University of New York Press, 1995, xxi + 385 pages.

Ch'en Liang on Public Interest and the Law. Society for Asian and Comparative

Philosophy Monograph Series, no. 12, edited by Henry Rosemont. Honolulu:

University of Hawaii Press, 1994, xxi + 150 pages.

Confucian Discourse and Chu Hsi's Ascendancy. Honolulu: University of Hawaii

Press, 1992, xv + 328 pages.

[A Japanese translation is almost completed by M. Seishu Kawahashi, Abbot of

Reiganji (Zen) Temple.]

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Utilitarian Confucianism: Ch'en Liang's Challenge to Chu Hsi. Cambridge, Mass.:

Harvard East Asian Monograph Series, no. 101, Harvard University Press, 1982,

xvi + 304 pages.

[Song Jaeyoon, a Ph.D. student at Harvard, is doing a Korean version.]

Refereed Articles and Essays:

Either Self realization or Transmission of Received Wisdom in Confucian Education?

An Inquiry into L Zuqian s and Zhu Xi s Constructions for Student Learning, in

Educations and their Purposes: A Philosophical Dialogue among Cultures, edited

by Roger T. Ames and Peter D. Hershock (Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press,

forthcoming).

Les acad mies confuc ennes dans la Chine des Song, in Christian Jacob, et al. eds., Les

Lieux de savoir (Sites of learning), Volume 1 titled, Lieux et communaut s (Sites

and communities), Paris: Albin Michel, forthcoming 2007.

Some Historical and Philosophical Sources of the Sanguo yanyi: Sima Guang and Chen

Liang on Zhuge Liang, in Kimberly Besio, ed., Three Kingdoms and Chinese

Culture (Albany: State University of New York Press), forthcoming, 2007.

Dui Chen Liang sixiang zhongyaoxingde ruogan fansi, (Reflections on Some Important

Aspects of Chen Liang s Thought), Conference volume from the International

Conference on Chen Liang, sponsored by the Zhejiang Academy of Social

Sciences and the Yongkang City Government, Hangzhou.

Disorder (Luan) as Trauma: A Case Study of Reactions to the Mongol Conquest, in

Helwig Schmidt Glintzer, Achim Mittag, and J rn R sen, eds., Collective Identity,

Experiences of Crisis and Traumas, Volume 2 of New Approaches to Chinese

Historiography and Historical Culture from a Comparative Perspective.

(Leiden: Brill), forthcoming.

Southern Sung Confucianism, in Denis Twitchett and John Chaffee, ed.s, Cambridge

History of China, vol. 5. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,

forthcoming.

Chen Liang, (an introduction and three translations from his works), in Irene Bloom and

Wm. Theodore de Bary, eds., Sung Neo Confucianism, New York: Columbia

University Press, forthcoming.

Xifang xuezhe yanzhong de Chanyuan zhi meng (The Treaty of Shanyuan in the Eyes of

Western Scholars), in Chanyuan zhi meng xinlun (New Discussions of the

Shanyuan Treaty), edited by Zhang Xiqing, Tian Hao, et al. Shanghai: People s

Press, 2007, pp. 45 53.

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Song, Jin, Yuan wenhua sixiang pengzhuang yu ronghe: Tanjiu Hao Jing de Yi Xia

guan, zhengtonglun yu daoxue yanbian (The Confrontation and Unification of

Song, Jin and Yuan Cultural Thought: Exploring Hao Jing s view of Chinese and

Barbarians, the Legitimate Succession of Dynasties, and the Evolution of the

Learning of the Way Confucianism). In 10 13 shiji Zhongguo wenhua de

pengzhuang yu ronghe (Cultural Conflict and Synthesis in China from the 10 h to

t

th

the 13 Centuries). Edited by Zhang Xiqing, Tian Hao and Huang Kuan chung.

Shanghai: People s Press, 2006. pp. 21 61.

Creativity and Evolving Confucian Traditions: Some Reflections on Earlier Centuries

and Recent Developments, Journal of Chinese Philosophy, Vol. 33.2 (June,

2006), 213 223.

Reactions to Cheng Zhu Philosophy by Jin and Yuan Era Intellectuals in North China:

Exploring the Case of Hao Jing s Comments on Learning of the Way

Confucianism, (in Korean), Research on Confucian Philosophy and Culture,

published by the Institute of Confucian Philosophy and Culture, Sungkyunkwan

University, Seoul, (December, 2005), 469 86.

Dui zhuangzhaoli yu Rujia chuantong yanbian de ruogan fansi, (Creativity and Evolving

Confucian Traditions), in Zhang Xuezhi, chief ed., Ruxue yu dangdai wenming

(Confucianism and Modern Civilization), Beijing: Jiuzhou Press, 2005 [2006],

vol. 3, pp. 1131 1137. A shorter version was printed in Zhongguo Sixiangshi

Yanjiu Tongxun (Research Bulletin on Chinese Intellectual History) published by

the Institute of History, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, No. 5

(2005), pp. 13 16.

The Treaty of Shanyuan from the Perspectives of Western Scholars, Sungkyun Journal

of East Asian Studies, published by Sungkyunkwan University s Academy of East

Asian Studies in Seoul, vol. 5, no. 2 (October 2005), pp. 135 156.

Lishixue shiyezhongde zhengzhi wenhua (Historical Perspectives on Political Culture)

with Deng Xiaonan, et al., published in Dushu (Reading), No. 10 (October 2005),

pp. 116 132 the abstract of my presentation at the forum are on pp. 116 118.

Songdai Zhongguo de rujia shuyuan (Confucian Academies during the Song dynasty), in

Hunan Daxue Xuebao (Journal of Hunan University), vol. 19, no. 6 (November

2005), pp. 3 9.

Some Current Activities in Song Studies at Peking University s Center for Studies of

Ancient Chinese History, Journal of Song Yuan Studies, 34 2004 [2005], 99

107.

Wode sixiangshi yanjiu (My Research in Intellectual History), Zhongguo Sixiangshi

Yanjiu Tongxun (Bulletin of Chinese Intellectual History Research) published by

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the Institute of History, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, No. 3

(2004), pp. 7 11.

Zhu Xi s Prayers to the Spirit of Confucius and Claim to the Transmission of the Way,

Philosophy East & West, 54.4 (October 2004), pp. 489 513.

Suowei Zhuzi de shecang yu dangdai Daoxue shecun he zhengfulide shidafu de guanxi

(The so called Master Zhu s Granary and the relationship between the Learning

of the Way Confucian Fellowship and scholar officials in the government of the

era), Haungshan Xueyuan Xuebao (Journal of Huangshan University), 96.6.4

(August 2004), pp. 26 28.

Selected Confucian Networks and Values in Society and the Economy, in Politics of

Affective Relations: East Asia and Beyond, edited by Daniel Bell and Chaihark

Hahm (Lanham, MD and Oxford, England: Lexington Books imprint of

Rowman and Littlefield Publishing, 2004), pp. 121 147.

Yu Yingshi: Zhu Xi de lishi shijie (Yu Ying shi s Historical World of Zhu Xi), Hunan

Daxue Xuebao (Journal of Hunan University), 18.5 (September 2004), pp. 35 38

also published in Zhuzi quanshu yu Zhuzixue (The Complete Works of Zhu Xi

and Zhu Xi Studies), edited by Zhu Jieren and Yan Wenru, Shanghai: Huadong

Shifan Daxue Chubanshe (East China Normal University Press), 2005, pp. 208

218.

Textual Liberties and Restraints in Rewriting China s Histories: The Case of Ssu ma

Kuang s Re Construction of Chu ko Liang s Story, in Thomas H.C. Lee, ed., The

New and the Multiple: Sung Senses of the Past. Hong Kong: The Chinese

University Press, 2004, pp. 61 106.

Yin luan er daozhi chuangshang: Hanzu shiren dui Mengguren ruqin huiying zhi

yanjiu, (Psychological Trauma Caused by a Sudden Catastrophe: A Case Study

of the Response of Intellectuals of Han Nationality to the Mongolian Invasion),

Beida Shixue (Clio at Beida, i.e., Department of History, Peking University,

Beijing), No. 10, 2004, pp. 69 91.

Confucian Ethics and Modern Chinese Development, in Gerd Kaminski, ed. China s

Traditions: Wings or Shackles for China s Modernization. Vienna, Austria:

Ludwig Boltzmann Institute, 2003, pp. 9 18.

Ruxue yanjiu yige de xin zhixiang: Xinruxue yu daoxue zhi jian chayi de jiantao (A

new direction in Confucian research), translated by Yang Lihua, in Tian Hao

(Hoyt Tillman), ed., Songdai sixiang shilun. Beijing: Shehui kexue wenxian

chubanshe, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, 2003, pp. 77 97.

Xingdong zhong de zhishi fenzi yu guanyuan: Zhongguo Songdai de shuyuan he

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shecang (Intellectuals and officials in action: Song era academies and

granaries), translated by Yang Lihua, in Tian Hao (Hoyt Tillman), ed., Songdai

sixiang shilun. Beijing: Shehui kexue wenxian chubanshe, Chinese Academy of

Social Sciences, 2003, pp. 475 488.

Chen Liang lun gong yu fa (Chen Liang on Public Interest and the Law), translated

with Jiang Changsu, in Tian Hao (Hoyt Tillman), ed., Songdai sixiang shilun.

Beijing: Zhongguo Shehuikexue wenxian chubanshe, Chinese Academy of Social

Sciences, 2003, 518 576.

Yin luan er zhi de xinli chuangshang: Hanzu shiren dui Menggu ruqin zhi huiying

yanjiu, (Experiencing disorder as trauma: Research on responses to the Mongol

invasion), in Taida Wenshizhe xuebao (National Taiwan University s Humanitas

Taiwanica), No. 58 (May, 2003), 71 93.

Historic Analogies and Evaluative Judgments: Zhuge Liang as Portrayed in Chen

Shou s Chronicle of the Three Kingdoms and Pei Songzhi s Commentary, in

Dimensionen der historischen Kritik in China, a special issue edited by Achim

Mittag for Oriens Extremus (Hamburg, Germany), Volume 43, 2002 [2004], 60

70.

Reassessing Du Fu s Line on Zhuge Liang, Monumenta Serica, Volume 50 (2002), 295

313.

Cong Songdai sixiangshi lundao jindai jingji fazhan (Discussing Modern Economic

Development from the Vantage Point of Sung era Intellectual Lineages),

Zhongguo Xueshu (China Scholarship, published in Beijing by Commercial Press),

No. 10, 2002, pp. 167 192.

Does Confucianism Have a Role in East Asian Economy, Social Networks and Civil

Society? Some Reflections from the Perspective of the Song Era and the 20 h

t

Century, Global Economic Review (Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea) 31.1

(2002): 13 26.

Zhu Xi de guishen guan yu daotung guan (Zhu Xi s conceptions of spirits and the

succession to the transmission of the Way), in Zhu Jieren, ed., Mairu 21 shijie de

Zhuzixue: jinian Zhu Xi danchen 870 zhounian, shishi 800 zhounian lunwenji

(Zhu Xi studies entering the 21 t century: a volume of essays commemorating the

s

870 anniversary of Zhu Xi s birth and the 800 h anniversary of his death).

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Shanghai: Huadong shifandaxue chubanshe, 2001, pp. 171 183. A revised

version in traditional Chinese characters was published in Zhong Caijun (Chung

Tsai chun) ed., Zhuzixue de kaizhan: xueshu pian (Developing Zhu Xi studies:

research articles). Taipei: Center for Chinese Studies at the National Central

Library in Taiwan, 2002, Vol. 1, pp. 247 261.

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Reflections on Classifying Confucian Lineages: Re inventions of Tradition in Song

China, in Benjamin Elman, John Duncan and Herman Ooms, eds., Rethinking

Confucianism: Past and Present in China, Japan, Korea, and Vietnam. Los

Angeles: University of California, Los Angeles, Asia Pacific Center Monograph

Series in International Studies, 2002, pp. 33 64.

Praying to the Spirit of Confucius and Claiming the Transmission of the Way: Linking

Zhu Xi s Views on Guishen and the Daotong, in Chou Chih p ing and Willard

Peterson, eds., Guoshi fuhai kai xinlu: Yu Yingshi jiaoshou rongtui lunwenji

(National history floating across the sea and opening new venues: an anthology

dedicated to Professor Y Ying shih on his retirement). Taibei: Lianjing

Publishing Co., 2002, pp. 159 204.

Shixue yu wenhua sixiang: Sima Guang dui Zhuge Liang gushi de chongjian,

(Historiography and Cultural History: A Discussion from Sima Guang s

Reconstruction of Zhuge Liang s Story), Shiyusuo jikan (Journal of the Institute of

History & Philology, Academia Sinica), 73.1 (March 2002), pp. 1 35.

Benjamin I. Schwartz (an essay on his life and works to accompany his final essay),

Philosophy East & West, 51.2 (April, 2001), pp. 183 86. Translated into

Chinese by Luo Xinhui, Shihuazi xiaozhuan, and published in Kaifang shidai

(Open Times), May 2001, pp. 5 7.

Chen Liang lun gong yu fa (Chen Liang on Public Interest and the Law), translated

with Jiang Changsu, in Liu Liyan (Lau Nap yin), compiler and editor, Song Yuan

shidai de falu, sixiang yu shehui (Law, thought, and society during the Sung

Yuan period), Taipei, Taiwan: Guoli bianyiguan (National Bureau for

Compilation and Translation), 2001, pp. 131 179.

Historical Reflections on Government, (an introduction and two translations from Chen

Liang s works), in Wm. Theodore de Bary and Irene Bloom, eds., Sources of

Chinese Tradition, 2nd edition, New York: Columbia University Press, 1999,

volume 1, pp. 644 651.

Arising to Defend Zhuge Liang: Chen Liang s Reaction to the He Boshi beilun, in Tian

Yuqing, Qi Xia, and Wang Deyi, eds., Deng Guangming jiaoshou jiushi huadan

lunwenji (Volume to honor Professor Deng Guangming on his 90 h Birthday),

t

Shijiazhuang: Hebei Education Publishing House, 1997, pp. 499 515.

One Significant Rise in Chu ko Liang s Popularity: The Impact of the Jurchen

Invasion, Hanxue yanjiu (Chinese Studies, published by the National Central

Library, Taipei), 14.2 (December 1996): 1 35.

Cong xun lishi shang de L Zuqian (Reconstructing the historical L Zujian), my

English draft translated by Ji Xiaobin, Niu Pu, and myself. Dalu zazhi (Continent

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Magazine, edited at the Institute of History & Philology, Academia Sinica,

Taiwan), 91.2 (August 1995): 1 12.

Ho Ch' fei and Chu Hsi on Chu ko Liang as a Scholar General, Journal of Sung

Yuan Studies, no. 25 (1995): 77 94.

Introduction, (with Stephen H. West) in Hoyt Cleveland Tillman and Stephen H. West,

eds., China under Jurchen Rule: Essays on Chin Intellectual and Cultural

History. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1995, pp. 1 20.

An Overview of Chin History and Institutions, in Hoyt Cleveland Tillman and Stephen

H. West, eds., China under Jurchen Rule: Essays on Chin Intellectual and

Cultural History. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1995, pp. 23

38.

Confucianism under the Chin and the Impact of Tao hs eh, in Hoyt Cleveland Tillman

and Stephen H. West, eds., China under Jurchen Rule: Essays on Chin

Intellectual and Cultural History. Albany: State University of New York

Press, 1995, pp. 71 114.

Bashi niandai zhongye yilai Meiguo de Songdai sixiangshi yanjiu (New work on Song

era intellectual history in the U.S.A. since the mid 1180s). My English draft

translated by Jiang Yifang. In Zhongguo wen zhe yanjiu tongxun (Newsletter of

the Institute of Chinese Literature and Philosophy). Taiwan: Academia Sinica,

3.4 (December 1993): 63 70. A Korean translation by Dr. Paul Kim was

published in Issues in East Asian Philosophy, Vol. 12 (2005), 292 307.

'Renshuo': Zhu Xi yu Zhang Shi lun ren ( On Humaneness : Zhu Xi and Zhang Shi

Discuss Humaneness). My English draft translated together with Niu Pu. In

Guoji Zhuzi xue huiyi lunwenji (Conference Volume from International

Conference on Zhu Xi Studies), Taiwan: Academia Sinica Institute for Chinese

Literature and Philosophy, 1993, vol. 1, pp. 599 614.

Nan Song Daoxue jia Hu Hong zhi xin xing lun (Southern Song Daoxue Thinker Hu

Hong's Discussion of Mind and Human Nature). My English draft translated

together with Niu Pu. In Zhou Shaoliang, Tian Yuqing, et al eds., Zhou Yiliang

xiansheng bashi shengri jinian lunwenji (Collection of Essays Commemorating

the Eightieth Birthday of Professor Zhou Yiliang). Beijing: Chinese Academy

of Social Sciences Press, 1993, pp. 485 492.

Lun Lu Jiuyuan dui Zhu Xi quanwei de tiaozhan (Lu Jiuyuan's Challenge to Zhu Xi's

Authority). My English draft translated together with Niu Pu. In Deng

Guangming and Qi Xia, chief eds., Guoji Songshi yantaohui lunwen xuanji

(Selected Essays from an International Conference on Song era History).

Baoding: Hebei University Press, 1992, pp. 150 157.

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A New Direction in Confucian Scholarship: Approaches to Examining the Differences

between Neo Confucianism and Tao hs eh, Philosophy East and West 42.3 (July

1992): 455 474. [See also The Uses of Neo Confucianism, Revisited: A

Reply to Professor de Bary, Philosophy East & West 44.1 (January 1994): 135

142.]

Encyclopedias, Polymaths, and Tao hs eh Confucians: Preliminary Reflections with

Special Reference to Chang Ju y, Journal of Sung Yuan Studies, no. 22 (1990

92): 89 108.

Intellectuals and Officials in Action: Academies and Granaries in Sung China, Asia

Major, 3rd series, 4.2 (1991): 1 15.

Yan Fu's Utilitarianism in Chinese Perspective, in Paul Cohen and Merle Goldman, eds.,

Ideas Across Cultures Essays on Chinese Thought in Honor of Benjamin I.

Schwartz. (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard Council on East Asian Studies, Harvard

University Press, 1990), pp. 63 84.

Jin chao sixiang yu zhengzhi gaishuo, (On the Thought and Political Institutions of the

Jin Dynasty). Written together with Yu Zongxian. Kinugawa Tsuyoshi, ed.,

Ry Shiken Hakushi sh ju kinen S shi kenky ronsh (Collected Studies on Song

era History Dedicated to Professor James T.C. Liu in Celebration of His

Seventieth Birthday). Kyoto, Japan: D h sha, 1989, pp. 29 42.

Jindai sixiangjia Li Chunfu he Songdai Daoxue, (Li Chunfu, a Thinker of the Jin Era and

Song era Daoxue Confucianism), Dalu zazhi (Continent Magazine, edited at the

Institute of History & Philology, Academia Sinica, Taiwan), 78.3 (March 1989): 9

13.

Lun Chen Liang yu Daoxue guanxi, (Discussing the Relations between Chen Liang and

Daoxue Confucianism), Dalu zazhi (Continent Magazine, edited at the Institute of

History & Philology, Academia Sinica, Taiwan), 78.2 (February 1989): 1 5.

Ch'en Liang on Statecraft: Reflections from Examination Essays in a Sung Rare Book,

Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 44.2 (December 1988): 403 431.

Chu Hsi, in Frank N. Magill, ed., Great Lives from History: Ancient and Medieval

Series. (Pasadena: Salem Press, 1988), Vol. 2, pp. 502 506.

Jindai de Rujiao: Daoxue zai beibu Zhongguo de yinji, (Confucianism under the Jin

Dynasty: The Imprint of Daoxue in North China). My English draft translated

together with Huang Zhenhua and Yan Buke. Zhongguo zhexue (Chinese

Philosophy, journal of the National Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in

Beijing), no. 14 (1988): 107 140.

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Reflections on Symmetry in Chinese Thought, in D nes Nagy ed., Symmetry in a

Cultural Context, Tempe: Arizona State University, 1988, pp. 50 58.

Zhongguo lishi yizhi zhong de Zhuge Liang: An Lushan panluan qi de tansuo (Zhuge

Liang in Chinese Historical Consciousness: Exploring the Period in the Wake of

An Lushan's Rebellion). My English draft translated together with Yu Zongxian.

In Zhang Qizhi et al eds., Zhou, Qin, Han Tang kaogu yu wenhua guoji xueshu

huiyi lunwenji (A Collection of Papers from the International Conference on the

Archeology and Culture of the Qin, Han and Tang Dynasties). Published in

Xi'an as a special issue of the Xibei Daxue Xuebao (Academic Journal of

Northwest University), no. 18 (April 1988): 133 146.

Consciousness of T'ien in Chu Hsi's Thought, Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 47.1

(June 1987): 31 50.

Cong Nan Song moqi keben Quandian Longchuan Shuixin er xiansheng wencui de

'Hanlun' kan Chen Liang yu Song Ru Daoxue de guanxi (Chen Liang and Song

era Confucian Daoxue: Reflections on his 'Essays on Han Dynasty' from the Late

Southern Song Edition of His Works), Tansuo (Explorations, journal of the

Chinese Academy of Social Sciences of Zhejiang Province), no. 4 (1985): 20 25.

My abstracts of this article were earlier published in: Zhongguo Songshi guoji

xueshu taolunhui lunwen tiyao (Abstracts of Papers Presented at the International

Symposium on the History of the Song Dynasty), Hangzhou University (1985), pp.

13 14 and 21 23.

Nationalism Reflected or Transcended in Literature, (an editorial introduction) in John

X. Evans et al eds., Adjoining Cultures as Reflected in Literature and Language

Proceedings of the XV TH Congress of the F d ration Internationale des

Languages et Litt ratures Modernes, Tempe: Arizona State University, 1983,

pp. 125 130.

Wushi niandai chuqi Meiguo de dui Hua zhengce, (U.S. Policy toward China in the

Early 1950s). My English draft translated by Dai Xianguang. Lishi yanjiu

(Historical Research, journal of the National Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

in Beijing), no. 5 (October 1983): 154 163.

The Development of Tension between Virtue and Achievement in Early Confucianism:

Attitudes toward Kuan Chung and Hegemon (Pa) as Conceptual Symbols,

Philosophy East & West 31.1 (January 1981): 17 28.

Proto Nationalism in Twelfth Century China? The Case of Ch'en Liang, Harvard

Journal of Asiatic Studies 39.2 (December 1979): 403 428.

Divergent Philosophic Orientations toward Values: The Debate between Chu Hsi and

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Ch'en Liang, Journal of Chinese Philosophy 5.4 (December 1978): 363 389.

The Idea and Reality of the 'Thing' during the Sung: Philosophical Attitudes Toward

Wu, Bulletin of Sung Yuan Studies, no. 14 (1978): 68 82.

Review Article on Escape from Predicament: Neo Confucianism and China's Evolving

Political Culture, in Philosophy East & West 28.4 (October 1978): 503 509.

Professor James T.C. Liu's Analysis of Reforms in Traditional China, in Paul Cohen and

John Schrecker, eds., Reform in Nineteenth Century China. (Cambridge, Mass.:

Harvard Council on East Asian Studies, Harvard University Press, 1976), pp.

14 15.

Invited Publications:

Professor Jin and Friendships across Boundaries: Personal Reflections by Hoyt

Tillman, in Jin Qicong Xiansheng zheshi zhounian jinian wenji (Volume

commemorating the first year anniversary of the death of Professor Jin Qicong),

edited by Jin Shi, Yoshimoto Michimasa, and Aisin Gioro Ulhicun, (Kyoto: East

Asian Historical Culture Research Association, 2005), pp. 11 12.

Daoxue, Lixue gainian de shiyong (Usages of the concepts Daoxue and Lixue),

Summary of a discussion between Tian Hao (Hoyt Tillman), Jiang Guanghui, and

others. Zhongguo Sixiangshi Yanjiu Tongxun (Research Bulletin on Chinese

Intellectual History) published by the Institute of History, Chinese Academy of

Social Sciences, Beijing, No. 4 (December, 2004), pp. 8 10.

Ping Yu Yingshi de Zhu Xi de lishi shijie (Review Essay of Professor Yu Yingshi s

Zhu Xi s World of Thought), in Shijie Zhexue (World Philosophy) 2004, No. 4,

pp. 103 107.

Jin Qicong Xiansheng Jiaxu, (Eulogy letter to the family of Professor Jin Qicong), Jin

Qicong Xiansheng yongchui buxiu (Eulogies for Professor Jin Qicong, 1918

2004), Beijing, 2004, p. 17.

Rujia wenhua ji Huizhou wenhua luyou (Confucian culture and Huizhou cultural

tourism), Huizhou yanjiu, No. 24 (2003), pp. 34 35.

Xueshu yanjiu de kuaji jiaoliu (Exchanges in Scholarly Research Transcending

International Boundaries), translated by Peng Shanshan, Zhonghua Dushu Bao

(News for China Readers), November 12, 2003.

Culture and Politics in Traditional China: Confucian Works in Chinese History and

Philosophy Reevaluated, Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Kosmos 79 (July

2002): 34 35.

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Yu Deng Guangming jiaoshou duihua (Dialogues with Professor Deng Guangming)

in Deng Xiaonan, et al eds., Yang zhi ji (Looking up at the Mountain: A

collection in memory of Professor Deng Guangming), Shijiazhuang: Hebei

Educational Press, 1999, pp. 388 97.

Duiyu lishiyuyan yanjiusuode yixie geren huiyi (Some Personal Reflections Concerning

the Institute of History and Philology), Xin xueshu zhi lu (Along New Pathways of

Research: Essays in Honor of the 70 h Anniversary of the Institute of History and

t

Philology), compiled and published by the Institute of History and Philology,

Academia Sinica, 2 vols. Taipei: Academia Sinica, 1998, vol. 2, pp. 1049 51.

American Historical Associations' Guide to Historical Literature. Edited by Mary Beth

Norton, et al. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995, vol. 1, pp. 293 294

(I did twenty four entries on Neo Confucianism ).

A New Turn in Sung Intellectual History, Journal of Sung Yuan Studies, no. 24

(1994): 347 350.

Reflecting on Song and Jin Studies in Contemporary China: A Report on China

Conferences, August 1991, Journal of Sung Yuan Studies, no. 22 (1990 92):

233 237.

Foreword to Benjamin I. Schwartz's China's Cultural Values. Tempe: Arizona State

University, Center for Asian Studies Monograph Series, 1985, pp. i ii reprinted,

1993.

Researching Sages and Heroes in Chinese History in China, China Exchange News,

[National Academy of Sciences, Committee for Scholarly Communications with

China], 13.2 (June 1985): 17 20.

Encyclopedia Entries:

The Yoshida Letter, in Encyclopedia of Chinese American Relations, edited by Yuwu

Song. (Jefferson, NC & London: McFarland & Company, Inc., 2006), pp. 327

328.

Essays on Zhu Xi, L Zuqian, Chen Liang, three works associate with Zhu Xi (Jinsi lu,

Zhuzi Wenji, and Zhuzi Yulei), and five philosophical terms (chijing, jingshi zhi

yong, jujing qiongli, li yi fenshu, Zhedong xuepai) for The Encyclopedia of

Confucianism, edited by Yao Xinzhong. Richmond, England: Curzon Press,

2003, Vol. 1, pp. 47 49, 65, 303, 304 305, 310 311, 367 368, 402 404 Vol. 2,

pp. 810, 839 843, 849, 850 851.

Zhu Xi s Rivals and Followers, in Antonio S. Cua, editor in chief, Encyclopedia of

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Chinese Philosophy. New York: Routledge Press, 2003, pp. 903 910.

Cheng Hao and Cheng Yi (two entries) in Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 10

vols., edited by Edward Craig. London: Routledge, 1998, vol. 2, pp. 300 303.

Assistant Editor:

Bulletin of Sung Yuan Studies. Book Review Editor, 1986 89.

Adjoining Cultures as Reflected in Literature and Language Proceedings of the XV

TH Congress of the F d ration Internationale des Languages et Litt ratures

Modernes, Tempe, Arizona State University, 1983, editor for Section 1, pp.

125 148.

Selected Papers in Asian Studies, Vol. 2. Albuquerque, Western Conference of the

Association for Asian Studies, 1977, 187 pages.

Book Reviews in these Scholarly Journals:

American Historical Review

Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies

Philosophy East & West

Journal of Asian Studies

Journal of the American Academy of Religion

Journal of the American Oriental Society

Asian Forum

Bulletin of Sung Yuan Studies

Journal of Sung Yuan Studies

Dao

Songshi yanjiu tongxun

Asian Thought and Society

Papers Read at Professional Meetings and Universities:

Gensui Shihuazi Laoshi yanjiu Songdai sixiangshi: lun Zhu Xi he tian (Researching Song Intellectual

History with Professor Schwartz: Discussions of Zhu Xi and Heaven) Paper presented at the International

Conference on Commemorating the Ninetieth Anniversary of the Birth of Professor Benjamin Schwartz,

sponsored by Harvard University and East China Normal University and the Shanghai Academy of Social

Sciences, Dec., 2006.

Song, Jin, Yuan wenhua sixiang pengzhuan yu ronghe (Cultural Thought Conflict and Synthesis in the

Song, Jin and Yuan Eras), Lecture for the Department of History, National Taiwan University, Dec. 2006.

Some Examples of the Relevance of Song Confucian Thought to Modern China, Lecture for the

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Institute of Modern Chinese Thought, East China Normal University, Shanghai, Dec. 2006.

The Making of a Hero: Zhuge Liang, Salon of the Senses, Phoenix, 1/9/2006.

Crossing the Frontiers between the Southern Song and the Jin and Yuan: Exploring the Case of Hao

Jing s Comments on Learning of the Way Confucianism, American Oriental Society Western Branch s

annual meeting, ASU, 11/4 5/2005.

Either Self realization or Transmission of Received Wisdom in Confucian Education? An Inquiry into

L Zuqian s and Zhu Xi s Constructions for Student Learning, Ninth International East West

Philosophers Conference, Honolulu, East West Center, 5/29 6/11/2005.

Xifang xuezhe yanzhongde Chanyuan zhi meng (The Treaty of Shanyuan in the Eyes of Western

Scholars), International Conference on the Treaty of Chanyuan, Puyang, Henan, 12/2 5/2004.

Yu Yingshi xiansheng dui Zhuzi yanjiu de zhuanbian (Professor Yu Yingshi s turn toward Zhu Xi

Studies), Lishixue de guanli zhong de zhengzhi wenhua: Du Zhu Xi de lishi shijie, (Political Culture from

the Perspective of Historians: Reading Zhu Xi s Historical World, a conference sponsored by Sanlian

Press, Peking University s Center for Studies on Ancient Chinese History, 11/27/2004.

Xueshu yanjiuzhongde zhuangxin yu jinlu, (Creativity and Advancement in Scholarly Research) at

College of Humanities and Social Sciences of Zhongguo Jiliang Xueyuan (China s College of

Measurement), Hangzhou, 10/29/2004.

Dui Chen Liang sixiang de zhongyaoxing ruogan fansi, (Some Reflections on the Importance of Chen

Liang s Thought) at the International Conference on Chen Liang, sponsored by Zhejiang University and

Academy of Social Sciences and Jinhua s County Government, Hangzhou, 10/29 30/2004.

Song, Jin, Yuan wenhua sixiang pengzhuang yu ronghe: Tanjiu Hao Jing de Yi Xia guan,

zhengtonglun yu daoxue yanbian (The Confrontation and Unification of Song, Jin and Yuan Cultural

Thought: Exploring Hao Jing s view of Chinese and Barbarians, the Legitimate Succession of Dynasties,

and the Evolution of the Learning of the Way Confucianism), International Conference on Cultural

Confrontation and Unification in China, 900 1300, Chifeng, Inner Mongolia, 7/2004.

Jin Yuan dai beibu wenshi dui Cheng Zhu zhexue de fanyin: Shenjiu Hao Jing de Daoxue lun

(Reactions to Cheng Zhu Philosophy by Jin and Yuan Era Intellectuals in North China: Exploring the

Case of Hao Jing s Comments on Learning of the Way Confucianism), International Conference on

Frontiers of Philosophy, Anhui University, Hefei, 10/22 24/2004.

Dui chuangzaoli yu Rujia chuantong yanbian de ruogan fansi (Creativity and Evolving Confucian

Traditions: Some Reflections on Earlier Centuries and Recent Developments), International Confucius

Association Conference, Beijing, 10/9 12/2004.

Lun Hao Jing (On Hao Jing), Academia Sinica, Institute of History and Philology, 10/6/2004.

Sima Guang s Historiography, Institute of Historical Studies, National Seoul University, 10/1/2004

Zhu Xi s Prayers to Confucius, Sungkuankyuan University, Seoul, 9/30/2004.

Lun Zhu Xi yanjiu yu xiandai jingji fazhan (Discussing Zhu Xi research and modern economic

development), Beijing Shoudu Daxue (Beijing Capital University), 9/16/2004 Yuelu Academy, Hunan

University, 12/7/04, and Zhongyang Minzu Daxue (Central University for Minorities), Beijing,

12/15/2004.

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Xiantan sixiangshi ruogan yanjiu jieguo (Discussing Some Results from Intellectual History Research),

Department for Research on Intellectual History, Institute of History, the Chinese Academy of Social

Sciences in Beijing, 8/31/2004.

Wode Zhu Xi Yanjiu (My Research on Zhu Xi), Special University Lecture Series Sponsored by the

Humanities & Social Science Administration, Jilin University in Changchun, 6/22/2004 somewhat

different version also presented as lectures at the Department of History, Peking University, Beijing,

12/5/2003, at Beijing Normal University, 5/20/2004.

Luelun Zhongguo Sixiangshi (Discussion of Chinese Intellectual History), lecture at Northeast Normal

University in Changchun on 6/23/2004, and Dalian Normal University, 6/29/2004.

Meiguoren de Liao Jin shi Yanjiu, (American Research on the Liao and Jin History), lecture at Dalian

University, Center for Research on the History of Northeast China, 6/27/2004.

Zhu Xi de Shijie, (Zhu Xi s World), lecture at the Institute of Philosophy, Chinese Academy of Social

Sciences, Beijing, 9/7/2004.

Cong Zhuge Liang de gushi lai lun Sima Guang de shixue, (Discussing Sima Guang s historiography

from the perspective of his account of Zhuge Liang), Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, 12/20/03, and

Zhejiang Normal University, Jinhua, 12/21/03.

Zhu Xi de lishi shijie (Zhu Xi s Historical World: Introducing Professor Yu Yingshi s Recent

Work), Conference on Zhu Xi Research, Wuyishan, Fujian, China, 11/29 12/1/2003.

Zhuzi yanjiu, (Research on Zhu Xi), Center for Research on Song Dynasty History, Hebei University,

Baoding, China, 11/7/2003, Department of History, Peking University, Beijing, 12/5/03, and Zhejiang

University, Hangzhou, 12/19/03.

Luelun Zhu Xi de sixiang (A discussion of Zhu Xi s thought), Center for Research on Huizhou

Culture, Huangshan College, Huangshan, 10/27/03.

Confucian Ethics and Modern Chinese Development, at the International Symposium, China s

Traditions: Wings or Shackles for China s Modernization, held at the Vienna City Hall, June 2 3,

2003, sponsored by t



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